Julia Goerges humbles Caroline Wozniacki to seal Auckland title
German is rarely troubled by the world number three as she uses powerful service and blistering forehands to keep the Dane at bay

World number 14 Julia Goerges won her third successive tournament as she blasted her way to a 6-4, 7-6 (7-4) victory over Caroline Wozniacki to seal the Auckland Classic title on Sunday.
Goerges was rarely troubled by the world number three as she used a powerful service and blistering forehands that kept the Dane pinned deep and unable to extend rallies beyond a few shots.

“It feels amazing, but it’s not just about winning here but about my consistency over the last few months,” Goerges said after she became the first woman to be presented with a korowai, or Maori feather cloak, that will be awarded to every subsequent winner.
“I have become much more mature, that’s thanks to my team who have really changed my brain.”
Bad weather throughout the week wreaked havoc with the schedule in New Zealand’s largest city and both had been required to play their quarter-finals and semi-finals on Saturday.
Both players had made the final at the Auckland Tennis Centre before, with the German losing to Sloane Stephens in 2016, while Wozniacki lost to Venus Williams in 2015.