Playing for some of the most prestigious titles on the WTA Tour has somewhat become the norm for Elina Svitolina and Sloane Stephens the past two seasons. The two players brought their major-tournament experience to the WTA Finals and progressed to the championship match, which was won by Svitolina in three set on Sunday.
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Published Oct 29, 2018