Bencic downs Jabeur to win first clay title in Charleston
CHARLESTON: Belinda Bencic beat Ons Jabeur to claim the first clay court title of her career on Sunday (Apr 10) with victory at the WTA Charleston Open in South Carolina.
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CHARLESTON: Belinda Bencic beat Ons Jabeur to claim the first clay court title of her career on Sunday (Apr 10) with victory at the WTA Charleston Open in South Carolina.
Belinda Bencic fought hard to win the Charleston Open on Sunday, beating Ons Jabeur 6-1 5-7 6-4 on Sunday. The Olympic champion outlasted her Tunisian opponent in two hours and 35 minutes to win her first trophy on clay. Ad/> Bencic became the first woman to win the event since former World No.1 Martina Hingis in 1999.
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