Diana Shnaider overwhelmed Katie Boulter in the final of the Hong Kong Open. Shnaider, the tournament top seed, stormed through the British No 1, dominating as she took a straight-sets victory 6-1 6-2. Shnaider opened strongly, racing ahead to 5-0 in the first set before Boulter could even hold her first service game.
She sealed that with a good backhand landed across the court. But Boulter continued to struggle in the next set. In the opening game of the second, with the Briton serving, Shnaider forced her way to deuce and kept the pressure on Boulter, eventually forcing another break of serve.
Trending That left Boulter struggling against the tide and Shnaider continued remorselessly to punish her service game, delivering a second break in the second set. Boulter clawed a game her way to avoid a bagel, though Shnaider was so determined she bashed her racket on the court in frustration at not breaking the Briton yet again. Also See: What tennis is live on Sky Sports? Live tennis scores/schedule Stream live tennis and more with NOW Get Sky Sports Shnaider blazed an ace past Boulter to put herself 5-1 up in the second set.
Pressing the Briton hard, she reached championship point against the Briton's serve, but Boulter managed to steer herself through that game. But the 20-year-old Shnaider would not be denied, striking winners past Boulter to secure her fourth WTA title this season in imperious fashion. "It feels amazing honestly," Shnaider said afterwards.
"I hope it keeps go.