It was worth the wait for Julia Goerges, winner of this week's WTA title in Moscow. In fact, a total of six years of waiting for a championship culminated with a straight-sets rout of Daria Kasatkina in what was Goerges' fourth singles final of 2017.
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Playing in her fourth final of the year, Goerges broke a six-year
Published Oct 22, 2017