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Iulia Putinteva, without compromise, wins the Rothesay Classic. RELATED – RESULTS BIRMINGHAM – Tennis Tonic

ROTHESAY ​​CLASSIC – FINAL RESULT BIRMINGHAM. Putintseva supports it 3st career title after defeating Tomljanovic in 2 sets.

Yulia Putintseva defeated Ajla Tomljanovic 6-1 7-6(8) in the final in Birmingham on Sunday. The match lasted 1 hour and 27 minutes. It is the first time that Yulia has conquered this tournament. Her most significant achievement in this tournament so far has been reaching the quarter. Here you can see when her history at this event.

Birmingham

Putintseva’s record

Highlights Yulia Putintseva vs. Ajla Tomljanovic Rothesay Classic – Birmingham

Statistics: aces, double faults, breaks, winners

At the end of the match, Yulia scored 72 points against Ajla 53.

Putintseva

Putintseva was effective on the conversion 56% of the breakpoints it conquered (5/9).

Tomljanovic

On the other hand, the Aussie was exceptional in converting all break points (2/2). However, that wasn’t enough to win the match.

After this match, the head-to-head between Putintseva and Tomljanovic is 5-1 for Yulia.

This was 3st career title for Yulia. She previously won the title in Budapest. (see list of titles and finals). This was Tomljanovic’s 4thth final after losing in Pattaya City 2015, Rabat 2018, Seoul 2018 and Hua Hin 2019. (see list of titles and finals)

Live score progression and statistics

Putintseva got off to a great start in this set after breaking Ajla Tomljanovic in the firstSt game (1-0). Putintseva extended her lead after breaking Tomljanovic in the 5thth (4-1) and in 7th (6-1) game before conquering the set.

Kazakhstan failed to serve out the set when it led 6-1 to be broken at 15.

Ajla was powerless in the last 5 games of the set when the score passed from 2-1 TO 6-1.

Kazakhstan converted 75% of break points (3/4). She had 4 break point opportunities in 1St (0-0 15-40), 3st (2-0 30-40), 5th (3-1 30-40) and 7th

game (5-1 40-A). On the other hand, the Kazakh did not concede any break points in this set.

They played 45 points. Yulia won 19 points more than Ajla (32-13). Kazakhstan was extremely solid on serve to drop just 2 points (16-2). On the other hand, the Aussie received 16 service points (11-16).

Putintseva had a boost of confidence at the beginning of the set after breaking Ajla Tomljanovic in 2.when

game (2-0). However, there was more to do for Putintseva to win the set as Ajla managed to break back in 3.st (1-2) and in 7th (4-3) game. Putintseva kept her cool before winning the set in a tiebreak at 8.

Tie breaks

Kazakhstan won 5 minibreaks in the 2ndwhen (1-1), 5th (4-1), 13th (7-6), 17th (9-8) and 18th (10-8) point. On the other hand, Tomljanovic won 3 minibreaks in the 7th (3-4), 11th (6-5) and 16th (8-8) point.

This was the tiebreaker sequence: 0-1, 1-1, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 5-3, 5-4, 5-5, 5-6, 6-6, 7-6, 7-7, 8-7, 8-8, 9-8, 10-8

Kazakhstan converted 40% of break points (2/5). She had 5 break point opportunities in 1St (0-0 0-40 and 15-40) and 10th game (4-5 15-40, 30-40 and 40-A). The Kazakh saved 1 set point when she was behind 5-6. On the other hand, Ajla made no mistake in converting all break points to 3st (0-2 30-40) and 7th game (3-3 30-40).

They contested 80 points. This set was so close that Kazakhstan won this set even though they scored the same number of points as their opponent. Putintseva received 16 service points (19-16). on the other side of the court, Tomljanovic received 21 service points (24-21).

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