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Stephens clinches Volvo Open title

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Sloane Stephens Sloane Stephens reacts after winning a brand new Volvo V60 Polestar following her win over Elena Vesnina in Charleston, South Craolina, on Sunday. AP

Toronto: American seventh seed Sloane Stephens captured her third title of 2016 by defeating Russian qualifier Elena Vesnina 7-6(4), 6-2 in the final of the Volvo Car Open clay court event in South Carolina on Sunday.

The 23-year-old American raced out to a 5-2 lead before Vesnina, the 2011 Charleston finalist, used a slew of winners to win four consecutive games before moving within one point of winning the opening set.

Stephens, however, held her nerve producing some of her best tennis in the tie-break before cruising through the second set.

"I just said to myself, 'You have to fight for every point and compete.' She's a great player, so I knew I had to stay in every point," said Stephens.

"When I got a couple of opportunities, I took them, so that was great."

The win marked the fourth career WTA title for an in-form Stephens, who has been close to her best for nearly a year after winning her maiden title in Washington last August followed by wins this year in Auckland and Acapulco.

Stephens, who was 1-5 in Charleston before this week, had two straight-set wins to open the tournament and then saved a match point against rising Russian teen Daria Kasatkina in the quarterfinals.

She faced defending champion Angelique Kerber in the semifinals where she had a 6-1, 3-0 lead before the top-seeded German retired with a viral illness.

Vesnina had caught fire on the unique green clay courts of Charleston where she arrived as the world No. 85 and having won two matches in the qualifying.

En route to becoming the first qualifier to make the Charleston final in the tournament's 44 years, Vesnina upset Switzerland's Belinda Bencic in the second round and Italy's Sara Errani in the semis.

(With inputs from Agencies)

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