Makarova, Vesnina win US Open doubles title

Makarova and Vesnina also won the 2013 French Open.

September 07, 2014 08:25 am | Updated 08:25 am IST - NEW YORK

Ekaterina Makarova (left) and Elena Vesnina kiss their trophy after defeating Martina Hingis of Switzerland and Flavia Pennetta of Italy in the women's doubles final match at the 2014 U.S. Open tennis tournament.

Ekaterina Makarova (left) and Elena Vesnina kiss their trophy after defeating Martina Hingis of Switzerland and Flavia Pennetta of Italy in the women's doubles final match at the 2014 U.S. Open tennis tournament.

Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina won their second Grand Slam women’s doubles title, ending Martina Hingis’ run at the U.S. Open.

The fourth-seeded Russians rallied after losing the first set to beat Hingis and Flavia Pennetta 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 on Saturday night.

“Definitely, it was so amazing,” Makarova said. “I’m just so happy. It was a great two weeks for me.”

Makarova and Vesnina saved three break points to hold and then won the next two games to clinch the championship.

Playing doubles in her latest comeback from retirement, the 33-year-old Hingis was in her first major final since the 2002 Australian Open. She has won nine Grand Slam doubles titles to go with her five major singles championships.

“It was an incredible journey,” she said.

Makarova and Vesnina also won the 2013 French Open.

Makarova was routed by No. 1 Serena Williams 6-1, 6-3 on Friday in her first major singles semifinal. She and Vesnina beat Williams and her sister Venus in the quarterfinals in doubles.

Vesnina said she ran into Serena Williams in the locker room Saturday morning and the 13-time major doubles champion asked if she was playing in the final that day.

“She looked straight at me in my eyes she’s like, ‘Go for it, because you really deserve it,’” Vesnina said, still a bit in awe.

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