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Montgomery Claims Maiden WTA Title After Rival Retires
14 Jun
Summary
- Robin Montgomery secured her first WTA title due to an opponent's illness.
- Montgomery's ranking will significantly improve to world number 240.
- Her rival, Barbora Krejcikova, withdrew before the final match.

American qualifier Robin Montgomery has clinched her first WTA title, triumphing at a key Wimbledon warm-up event. The final match against Czech rival Barbora Krejcikova did not take place as Krejcikova withdrew due to illness.
This victory represents a significant career advancement for the 21-year-old Montgomery. As a result of her maiden title, she is set to ascend from her current 484th ranking to world number 240 on Monday.
Montgomery had previously achieved a career-high ranking of 95th in June 2025. Her opponent in the final, the 30-year-old Krejcikova, was seeded eighth. Krejcikova, a former French Open and Wimbledon champion, was aiming for her first title of the season in this matchup.
The tournament, held on grass courts, serves as crucial preparation for the upcoming Wimbledon Grand Slam.