Carolina Marin Clinches Victory in Swiss Open, Securing Second Title in a Row.

The Spanish Carolina Marín won the final victory in the Swiss Open that was held in Basel after beating the Indonesian Gregoria Mariska Tunjung by 21-19, 13-21 and 22-20; achieving his second title in a row after the prestigious All England that he won just a week ago.

In the duel, Tunjung, the second seed, began in command thanks to a partial start of 1-5. He managed to maintain those four points advantage until 6-10, at which point Marín, the main favorite in the draw, achieved a favorable 7-1 that allowed him to take the lead (13-11).

After that setback and another subsequent one that he suffered, which meant going from 14-14 to 18-14, the Asian woman got up. Thus things were tied at 19 at the end of the first round, which the Huelva team closed in their favor by adding two consecutive points.

Carolina Marín. / EFE

The Winning inertia was carried away by Carolina at the beginning of the second set, but a 2-8 from his rival forced him to row against the current from 8-11. That unfavorable advantage of three points was multiplied by two, from 12-15 to 12-18, and the second act ended up being awarded to Tunjung by 21-13.

The final set also started uphill for the Rio 2016 Olympic champion, who went 4-10 after six points won on serve by her opponent. Despite this He kept a cool head and turned the situation around. to go ahead 12-11 with a 6-0 partial.

From then on the alternation was a constant, without any of them being able to get further than the two points that Marín had at 18-16. The favorable dynamic was broken by Indonesia, which had a championship point saved by Marin. He then had to serve her and He did not forgive to close the match 22-20.

In this way, the Andalusian adds her second individual success so far this season after seven days ago in Birmingham and is crowned for the second time in her career in the Swiss tournament after doing so previously in the 2021 edition.

2024-03-24 22:34:31
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