Karolina Pliskova outlasts Madison Keys for third Brisbane title

Pliskova becomes the first three-time winner at the Brisbane tennis international.

January 12, 2020 04:40 pm | Updated 04:40 pm IST - MELBOURNE

Czech Republic’s Karolina Pliskova poses with the trophy after defeating Madison Keys at the Brisbane International tennis tournament, in Brisbane on January 12, 2020.

Czech Republic’s Karolina Pliskova poses with the trophy after defeating Madison Keys at the Brisbane International tennis tournament, in Brisbane on January 12, 2020.

Defending champion Karolina Pliskova prevailed in a three-set tug-of-war with Madison Keys to become the first three-time winner at the Brisbane International on Sunday.

A day after clinching a nearly three-hour semi-finals duel with Naomi Osaka, the world number two overcame a mid-match blip to triumph 6-4 4-6 7-5 in the final at the Pat Rafter Arena.

Pliskova rode her big first serve to save two break points in the first set and converted on her first opportunity to surge ahead.

A set and break down, Keys broke back to level it 3-3 and went on to win the set and force a decider, in which the first six games stayed on serve before Pliskova broke the American in the seventh.

Keys refused to throw in the towel, however, and foiled the Czech’s first attempt to serve out the match at 5-4.

Pliskova could not be denied though.

The 2017 and 2019 winner broke again for 6-5 and then served it out to clinch victory in her first meeting with the eighth seeded American in a little over two hours.

“I think whats more special than winning is that I finally defend,” Pliskova said after her first successful title defence.

“Thats always harder. But, yeah, it took me a couple of years to do it, but pleased with that.”

Pliskova, who has had considerable success indoors, made no secrets of her fondness for the Pat Rafter Arena.

“It feels more like an indoor court,” said the 21-year-old, whose 42 aces in the tournament will translate into $8,400 towards bushfire relief in Australia.

“The conditions are perfect for me indoors - no wind, no sun... so I can hit with full power.”

Keys said she was surprised by Pliskovas anticipation.

“Even if youd say movement isnt her strength, she covers the court really well which makes you start to go for a little more,” she said.

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