TSHWANE, October 3, 2021 (Tennis South Africa Press Release)
South African rising star Zoe Kruger stormed back from a set down to beat Dutch fifth seed Suzan Lamens 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 and clinch her first ITF Pro title at the Tuks International on Sunday.
Kruger Delivers! 🙌
South African rising star @ZoeKrugerr wins her maiden @ITFTennis Pro title at the Tuks International.
The 19-year-old wild card defeated Dutch fifth seed Suzan Lamens 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 to seal the title.
Congrats, Zoe! 👏👏#TuksInternational pic.twitter.com/UUKIFYfvwv
— Tennis South Africa (@TennisSA) October 3, 2021
“I am extremely happy with my performance and result today, especially since it’s my first professional title,” said Kruger.
It was a stunning performance that showcased the potential that has long been spoken of Kruger in Tshwane, where she has been known as a child prodigy since the age of four.
“I actually had my first tennis lesson on court number 5 at Tuks tennis court, so it’s such an honour to win my first title here as well.”
The 19-year-old, who upset French top seed Tessah Andrianjafitrimo in the quarterfinals, made a slow start and dropped the opening set but produced an instant response in the second set, winning the set 6-4.
“I think I played very well, especially in the second set. I started to find my groove and rhythm, and the new balls helped a lot.”
Kruger did not let up in the third, surging to a 5-1 lead before Lamens fought back to 5-4. Kruger eventually managed to close out the victory 6-4.
“Thanks to my family and friends for coming to support, I really appreciate it so much. I am really looking forward to the future. I am going to start playing several tournaments overseas,” added Kruger.
In the men’s event, Japanese third seed Rio Noguchi clinched the men’s singles title with a straight sets victory 6-3, 7-5 over Filip Peliwo of Canada.
Here’s your Tuks International men’s champion 👇
Japanese third seed Rio Noguchi clinched the men’s singles title in Tshwane.
Noguchi defeated fifth seed Filip Peliwo of Canada 6-3, 7-5 to claim the title.#TuksInternational pic.twitter.com/7dzxqAe1C2
— Tennis South Africa (@TennisSA) October 3, 2021