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47th career title for Venus Williams

Updated on: 04 October,2015 07:55 AM IST  | 
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Venus Williams won her biggest title in five years at the Wuhan Open on Saturday, after Garbine Muguruza retired making her the fifth player to pull out mid-match in the late-season tournament

47th career title for Venus Williams

American Venus Williams poses with her Wuhan Open women's singles trophy on Saturday

Wuhan: Venus Williams won her biggest title in five years at the Wuhan Open on Saturday, after Garbine Muguruza retired making her the fifth player to pull out mid-match in the late-season tournament.

American Venus Williams poses with her Wuhan Open women
American Venus Williams poses with her Wuhan Open women's singles trophy on Saturday. Pics/AFP


Williams took the first set and was three points up when the Spaniard stopped play at 53 minutes, handing the American veteran the 47th title win of her career, and her first victory at a WTA premier five events since she beat Victoria Azarenka in 2010 in Dubai.


Wimbledon finalist Muguruza — ranked world number eight, 15 places ahead of American veteran Williams had a tough semi final against Germany's Angelique Kerber, winning in straight sets but falling during the closing tie break and injuring her ankle.


But the 21-year-old said it was exhaustion not injury that made her pull out. "It's a sad day I had to retire. Sometimes your body's not recovered," the 21-year-old said on court after the match.

Garbine Muguruza
Garbine Muguruza

Williams, who turned pro the year that Muguruza was born, was also struggling during the final with leg pain and had both of her thighs wrapped.

She had a gruelling semi-final the day before against her sister Serena's nemesis Roberta Vinci, and conceded that she would have had a tough match against Muguruza if her young opponent had been on form.

"I probably wouldn't have had many chances if you had been feeling well," Venus said in an on court interview. The title win will put Williams back in the top 20 when the new rankings are released on Monday, after entering Wuhan as number 23.

The former world number one was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease in 2011, and while she continued to play some tournaments, she has struggled with her health and slipped down the rankings.

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