Konta beats Wozniacki to win Miami Open title
Johanna Konta took the biggest title of her career with victory over Caroline Wozniacki as she became the first British woman to win the Miami Open.
The 25-year-old British number one overpowered her Danish opponent – a former world number one – 6-4 6-3.
Konta, who in June 2015 was the world number 146, will climb to seventh from 11th in the rankings – her highest yet.
She also takes home £940,000 in prize money in claiming what was her third WTA Tour success from a fourth final.
- Relive Konta’s Miami Open win
Konta won her first WTA title in July 2016 at the Bank of the West Classic, was defeated in the China Open final in October 2016 and in January triumphed at the Sydney International without dropping a set.
But this was her first success at a higher level – the top ‘Premier Mandatory’ rung of the WTA Tour.
Having beaten beaten Wozniacki in their only previous meeting – in straight sets at the third round of this year’s Australian Open – Konta was pre-match favourite.
And she held her nerve with a strong all-round performance to edge her opponent in a tight match.
“Thank you so much to the crowd,” Konta said.
“You guys were incredible through the whole week. Miami is such an energetic city and you guys really bring that to the court.
“My whole team team – thank you so much, we’re having a great time working hard and I’m looking forward to continuing to do so.”
Wozniacki reached her career high ranking of world number one in October 2010, and victory in Miami would have been her first at this level since Indian Wells in 2011.
But instead she suffered a third final defeat of 2017 – following losses to Elina Svitolina in the Dubai Championships and to Karolina Pliskova in the Qatar Open.
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BBC Sport’s Russell Fuller: Winning Miami is the perfect dress rehearsal for Grand Slam success: 6 matches negotiated over a week and a half against the world’s elite
BBC Sport’s Piers Newbery: Konta continues to amaze. Last year was the first time she was ranked high enough to even play in Miami. And not at her best this week.