Unseeded Caroline Garcia of France won her second title in as many weeks as she stunned new world number one Simona Halep in the closely fought final of the China Open on Sunday. Garcia is in the form of her life and edged out the Romanian second seed 6-4, 7-6 (7/3) to add the China Open to the Wuhan Open title she lifted last weekend, making it five WTA crowns in all.
Garcia's feat was all the more remarkable because she was carrying a leg injury that has required frequent on-court treatment and completed a mammoth three-set quarter-final win well past midnight on Friday evening. The 23-year-old, who is set to rise from number 15 to nine in the world, sank to her knees on the hard court when she finally sealed victory in the second-set tie break.
"I was like, seriously, this really happened?" Garcia said afterwards, asked what was in her mind when she slumped to her knees. "It was such an amazing two weeks, it went so fast, I have the feeling I started these tournaments yesterday or two days ago. "To play every single day, it was just after every match you had to forget about what happened and be on the present again.