China’s Wang Xinyu lets world No 13 Elina Svitolina off the hook in Auckland WTA final
Top-seeded Ukrainian survives three break points in second set and going 0-3 down in the tiebreaker to clinch 19th title of her career

Elina Svitolina was tested by China’s Wang Xinyu in the Auckland Open final on Sunday but came through 6-3, 7-6 to kick off her new season with her 19th WTA title.
The 31-year-old baseliner was not quite firing on all cylinders as she continued her preparations for the Australian Open after a lengthy break, but had enough quality and experience to get past her aggressive 24-year-old opponent.
“It feels amazing to win another title especially after a not-great end to last season,” said Ukrainian Svitolina, three times a quarter-finalist at Melbourne Park.
“It was nice to get tough matches here this week and win the final; hopefully we can build on that for the rest of the season.”
Wang, playing her second WTA final but still seeking her first title, troubled Svitolina early on with some deep groundstrokes and well-executed drop shots but too often allowed the world No 13 off the hook with some simple errors.

Watched from the sidelines by husband Gael Monfils, Svitolina broke for 4-2 on the back of a Wang error and served out with an ace to seal the opening set three games later.