Sebastian Korda's sisters celebrated his second professional title at the
ATP 500
DC Open. The trophy comes three years after his first title at the
Parma Open in 2021. It wasn't easy for Korda, who had lost five consecutive
finals since his first title.
After
skipping the Olympic Games, the American quickly traveled to Washington to
start the hardcourt swing and had a remarkable run through the tournament. The
24-year-old American reached his career-high ranking as world No. 18.
Korda’s sisters
share emotional reactions after his title at DC Open
In the
first round, he easily dispatched former world No. 17 Christian Garin. In the
second round, he faced Thanasi Kokkinakis, who retired in the third set,
allowing Korda to advance to the quarter-finals. Australian 7th seed Jordan
Thompson awaited him, but Korda secured another straightforward victory in
straight sets.
The
semi-finals saw him paired with compatriot Frances Tiafoe, whom Korda
dominated, not giving him any chances while serving to defeat him in straight
sets. The final against Italy's Flavio Cobolli started unfavorably after losing
the first set 4-6. However, Korda was relentless from there, sealing the win
with 4-6, 6-2, 6-0.
Korda's
victory came 32 years after his father, Petr Korda, won the same tournament.
Sebastian's sisters, Jessica and Nelly Korda, celebrated his triumph on
Instagram. Jessica and Nelly are professional golfers and shared their
reactions on social media:
"UN...
Freaking...Real,” wrote Nelly Korda. "LFGGGGGG BABYYYYY," she added
in another story. "Ok I'm done so proud of you @sebastiankorda," she
added.
His other
sister, Jessica, also wrote on her stories: "Let's Freaking
Gooooooo."
After
securing the title, Seba Korda recalled how his father used to train with his
current coach, Radek Stepanek. He also mentioned remembering attending the DC
tournament from a young age: “I’ve been coming to this tournament since I was a
teenager. My dad used to coach Radek Stepanek, who also won here in 2011,”
Korda told the media (via The Independent).
“We have a
lot of history with this tournament. One of my biggest goals was one day coming
here and hopefully winning the tournament and putting my name up there on the
stadium. This is probably the most special moment of my career so far,” he
added.