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Jaqueline Cristian, a match away from the first WTA 250 »Romanian trophy is in the final at Morocco Open

Article by Darius Stanescu – published on Friday, May 23, 2025 21:12 / Updated on Friday, May 23, 2025 21:20

Jaqueline Cristian (26 years old, 74 WTA) is in the final at Morocco Open 2025! The best ranked Romanian in the WTA hierarchy passed in three sets of Colombian Camila Osorio (23 years), score 6-7 (6), 6-4, 6-4.

Jaqueline Cristian qualified in the final at Rabat, after a three -hour marathon match with Camila Osorio, a much better ranked player than the Romanian. Colombian currently ranks 55th in the WTA standings.

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Jaqueline Cristian is at the best moment of his career

In the final, Cristian will take place with Australian Maya Joint, a player of only 19 years who are 4 places behind the Romanian in the WTA standings.

Tennis is a match away from winning the first WTA 250 tournament. The Romanian has accumulated 1,001 points in the WTA ranking so far. Jaqueline ranks 59th in the world in the updated real -time ranking.

In the case of a victory in the final, Cristian will reach 1,088 points, reaching the 53rd place, starting Monday. The 53rd place could be the best ranking in the WTA hierarchy in her career.

The Romanian has only trophies ITF, 14 in number, plus a challenger (WTA 125) that he won this year, at Puerto Vallarta Open.

Jaqueline Cristian was very close to the first WTA 250 trophy in the final in Linz, from 2021, when she lost in three sets, 6-2, 2-6, 5-7, in front of Alion Riske.

How much money did Jaqueline Cristian earn after qualifying in the Rabat final

Jaqueline Cristian won 19,277 euros for qualifying in the final of the Rabat tournament.

If he manages to win the Rabat final, Jaqueline Cristian will provide the amount of 32,570 euros.

Immediately after the Rabat final, Cristian is preparing for the first match of Roland Garros, where he will face Kimberly Birrell in the first round.

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