
Swiatek dropped her own serve five times, was edged out 6-2 in aces, had nine double-faults and even won fewer points than Alexandrova during a tight contest at Seoul Olympic Park Tennis Center lasting close to three hours.
Even Swiatek could not believe how she did it.
“First of all, I want to congratulate Ekaterina for an amazing week and an amazing final,” said the No. 2-ranked Swiatek. “Honestly, I don’t know how I won it because you were playing great and I just tried to stay alive.”
She praised the performance of No. 11-ranked Alexandrova, who came out blazing to take the first set in 30 minutes.
It was the six-time Grand Slam champion’s third title of the year and 25th overall.