At 37, German qualifier Tatjana Maria has shaken the tennis world by winning the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Queen’s Club final with a riveting 6-3, 6-4 victory over eighth-seeded Amanda Anisimova! 🎾🏆
Dubbed the "Queen of Queen's," Maria clinched her first WTA 500 title – the biggest trophy of her career. On her journey, she overcame four top-20 players, including Karolina Muchova, Elena Rybakina, and Madison Keys, proving that dedication and passion know no age limits.
The win was even sweeter as she celebrated in front of her daughters, Charlotte and Cecilia, with her husband and coach, Charles-Édouard Maria, cheering her on. Maria remarked, "It means a lot to me," inspiring fans to believe that big victories are possible at any age.
With previous successes on grass and clay, this triumph propels her to a new world ranking of No. 43 on Monday. Her story is a shining example of perseverance and determination. Keep your eyes on Tatjana Maria as she continues to defy expectations and chase new heights in tennis! 🙌
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German qualifier Tatjana Maria wins Queen's Club final at age 37
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