
MONTREAL, AUG 9: Thomas Johansson of Sweden stunned Yevgeny Kafelnikov, denying the Russian a chance to move back to World No 2 with a 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 upset victory today in the final of the 2.45 million Canadian Open Tennis.
The 11th-seeded Johansson secured the first hardcourt title of his career despite straining a right groin muscle late in the second set and getting treatment after the first game of the third.
Johansson is the fourth Swede to win a title in 1999 after Magnus Norman, Magnus Gustafsson and Thomas Enqvist.
Johansson collected a cheque for 361,000 and 370 ranking points while Kafelnikov won 190,000.
Martina whips Venus
CARLSBAD: Martina Hingis celebrated her return to the world No 1 spot by whipping Venus Williams 6-4 6-0 yesterday to win the 520,000 TIG Classic Tennis Tournament.
The second-seeded Hingis took the final nine games of the 61-minute match from the fourth-seeded American.
Hingis had regained the world No 1 spot on Saturday by crushing seventh-seeded Amanda Coetzer after Williams surprised defending champion Lindsay Davenport in the first semi-final. However, the Swiss 18-year-old will not officially return to the top spot until the WTA releases the rankings today.
Hingis collected her fifth title of the year and the 80,000 winner8217;s prize, while Williams received 40,000 in her second runner-up finish in as many weeks. She lost to Davenport in the Bank of the West Classic final at Stanford last week.