China win Asia Cup women's title
China crushed Thailand 2-0 to win the inaugural Asia Cup women's tennis title in Delhi on Saturday.
Led by Li Ting and Li Na, China, who came to the Delhi tournament with a full-fledged Federation Cup team, maintained their unbeaten run to claim the $20,000 prize in the three-nation championship.
Thailand, who were without the services of Asian star Tamarine Tanasugarn who is busy in Australia preparing for the upcoming Hopman Cup, gave a spirited fight but the Chinese women never allowed themselves to be dictated.
Li Ting and Napaporn Tongsalee played an exciting match
which saw 12 service breaks in two sets before the Chinese
won 6-4, 6-4 in an hour and 44 minutes.
Ting dropped her serve in the opening game of the first
set allowing Tongsalee to take 2-0 lead. Ting used her passing
winners to win a break back for 2-2. The two again traded
breaks in the fifth and sixth games for 3-3.
The see-saw battle looked heading for a long day as Ting
took eighth for 5-3 and Tongsalee retaliated in the next
(5-4). The Chinese number two then came up with good
placements to seal the first set 6-4.
The second also started on the same note with Tongsalee
breaking Ting in the first game. There were four more breaks
before Ting finally grabbed the opportunity for 6-4, 6-4 win.
The Chinese comitted a total of nine double-faults while
the Thai girl made seven but ended up on the losing side.
Chinese top seed Li Na then made a short work of Suchanan
Viratprasert 6-2, 6-0 to give her country a deserving win.