Did Swiatek Just Secure Her First Cincinnati Title?

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Key Takeaways
- Swiatek's first Cincinnati Open title marks a significant achievement in her career.
- She remains undefeated against Jasmine Paolini.
- This win elevates her ranking ahead of the US Open.
- Swiatek's determination and skill continue to shine against Top 10 players.
- Her success inspires upcoming athletes.
Cincinnati, Aug 19 (NationPress) Iga Swiatek has added another prestigious title to her collection by defeating No. 7 seed Jasmine Paolini to clinch her inaugural Cincinnati Open trophy.
After trailing 3-0 at the start of the first set, Swiatek mounted a remarkable comeback, winning 7-5, 6-4 in just 1 hour and 49 minutes, becoming the first Polish player in the Open era to claim a singles title at this event.
This victory marks Swiatek’s 24th career WTA Tour singles title and her second WTA title of 2025, following her triumph at Wimbledon just a month earlier. Additionally, it is her 11th career WTA 1000 title, placing her tied for fifth all-time alongside American legend Lindsay Davenport.
For Paolini, this loss is her fifth in five encounters with Swiatek, including two finals defeat. Swiatek now boasts a flawless 6-0 record against Paolini, having lost only one set in their matchups.
Swiatek's journey to the title was flawless, as she did not drop a single set, achieving victories over Top 10 players like Paolini in the final and Elena Rybakina in the semifinals. Since 1990, her winning percentage against WTA Top 10 players ranks only behind Steffi Graf and Serena Williams, according to WTA statistics.
“It’s nice to check off another tournament from the list, especially one I hadn’t won before. It provides great motivation to continue pushing forward. If I had to highlight two of the most challenging tournaments to win, it would definitely be Wimbledon and Cincinnati. I’m even happier now. It shows that the most incredible moments often come unexpectedly,” Swiatek remarked.
This victory positions her well for the upcoming US Open, where she will be the No. 2 seed after her Cincinnati win. She entered the final needing a victory to rise above Coco Gauff in the WTA rankings.