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Queen’s final: Tatjana Maria stuns Amanda Anisimova to become event’s first women’s champion for 52 years

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Tatjana Maria completed an incredible run from qualifying to the title as she beat Amanda Anisimova to become the first women’s champion at Queen’s for 52 years.

The 37-year-old German confounded the American world number 15 in a 6-3 6-4 victory.

It capped an astonishing week for the mother-of-two, who dropped just one set across seven matches in nine days.

She has beaten four top-15 players over the past five days, including reigning Australian Open champion Madison Keys.

Such is Maria’s longevity that she made her professional debut just a few days before the 23-year-old Anisimova was born.

Maria threw her arms into the air in disbelief as a wide Anisimova forehand confirmed her victory before the two shared a warm hug at the net.

She then darted over to celebrate with Charles, her husband and coach, and her two children – although youngest daughter Cecilia appeared to have slept through the match in her pram.


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