Who won the Transylvania Open?
Sorana Cirstea defeated Emma Raducanu in the final.
Tennis / WTA
This week in WTA tennis saw mixed results for British players. Emma Raducanu faced Sorana Cirstea in the Transylvania Open final, while Katie Boulter and Tamara Korpatsch competed at the Ostrava Open.
### Raducanu vs. Cirstea Emma Raducanu's journey to the Transylvania Open final ended with a straight-sets loss to Romania's Sorana Cirstea. Raducanu, who received medical attention during the match, appeared to lack energy, likely due to her hard-fought semi-final victory. Cirstea dominated the match, securing a decisive win on home soil.
### Ostrava Open: Boulter and Korpatsch At the Ostrava Open, Katie Boulter also reached the final. Meanwhile, Dimers.com employed machine learning to project Diane Parry as the likely winner against Tamara Korpatsch in their semi-final match. Their model gave Parry a 60% chance of winning.
### Historical Context Raducanu and Cirstea have faced each other once before, at Wimbledon in 2021, where Raducanu won. This recent match, however, saw a different outcome, highlighting Cirstea's strong form and Raducanu's fatigue. The convergence of two British women reaching finals on the same day is a notable achievement for British tennis.
Sorana Cirstea defeated Emma Raducanu in the final.
Katie Boulter and Tamara Korpatsch. Diane Parry was projected to win against Tamara Korpatsch in the semifinals, according to Dimers.com.
Cirstea won in straight sets, 6-0, 6-2.
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