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Caroline Garcia captures Western & Southern Open title, tops Petra Kvitova and 'it's hard to believe'

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MASON, Ohio — Caroline Garcia generated momentum going into next week's U.S. Open, capturing the Western & Southern Open women's championship with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Petra Kvitova on Sunday.

Garcia, already the first qualifier to reach the tournament final, clinched the victory when Kvitova sent a second serve return into the net.

Garcia dropped to her knees and lay on her back on the court after the final point. «It's hard to believe I'm standing here today,» Garcia said in her postmatch speech to the crowd. «It's been such a week.» The 28-year-old French woman went into Sunday's match with a WTA Tour-leading 25 wins since June.

The 28th-ranked Kvitova and 35th-ranked Garcia both shook off first-round losses the previous week in Toronto to make their first appearances in a Cincinnati final.

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