Qualifier Jil Teichmann won her first WTA Tour title by edging out Karolina Muchova in a thrilling final to win the Prague Open.
Teichmann, ranked 146 in the world, triumphed 7-6 (7-5) 3-6 6-4 in two hours and 44 minutes on Saturday to disappoint the crowd, who were backing home favourite Muchova.
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The 21-year-old champion also beat a Czech star in the semi-final, topping Barbora Strycova on Friday.
Teichmann needed six set points before taking the opener in a tense tie-break, but only needed one match point to win it in the third after wildcard Muchova – also playing her first WTA final – had hit back in the second.
"I'm just speechless, honestly. I just fought and fought. It was a great battle and I'm just relieved that it's done," said Switzerland's Teichmann after Saturday's triumph.
The qualifier has done it! @jilteichmann beats Muchova to become the #PragueOpen champion - 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-4! pic.twitter.com/88AxwKrmcO
— WTA (@WTA) May 4, 2019
"I'm exhausted, but Kaja played a great match as well. I knew it was going to be a battle, but in the end, one has to win."
There have now been 20 different winners in the 21 WTA Tour events so far this season.
Looks like @jilteichmann is a little bit too keen to get her trophy...
— WTA (@WTA) May 4, 2019
#PragueOpen pic.twitter.com/rv8AqhEXAu