Strycova ends wait for elusive title in Linz
Magdalena Rybarikova was unable to prevent Barbora Strycova from claiming her WTA singles title since 2011.
Barbora Strycova ended her six-year wait for a WTA singles title with a straight-sets victory over Magdalena Rybarikova in the Linz Open final.
A second singles title had proved to be so elusive for Strycova since her triumph in Quebec City in 2011, but the No.2 seed emphatically saw off Rybarikova 6-4 6-1 to finally get her hands on another trophy.
The Czech had not reached a final in 2017 before beating Romanian qualifier Mihaela Buzarnescu on Saturday, but showed what she is capable of with a commanding display against the No.1 seed.
Strycova stated her intent by breaking in the first game and there were no further break-point opportunities for either player in the first set as the world number 26 kept a firm grip of her advantage.
Slovakian Rybarikova found herself on the brink of defeat when Strycova took the first five games in the second set, but was denied a bagel after failing to serve out the match.
The clean-striking Strycova was soon celebrating being crowned champion, though, breaking for the fifth time in the match in the next game to put Rybarikova out of her misery.