In the women's singles final of the Tokyo Olympics and tennis, Belinda Bencic of Switzerland won the gold medal at 42nd place in the world by defeating Markéta Vondrousova of Czech Republic with a set count of 2: 1.

The opponent of the final is Naomi Osaka defeated Czech Bond Roussova

On the 31st of the 9th day of the Tokyo Olympic Games, the women's singles tennis final was held, and the Swiss player Belinda Vondrou, who defeated Naomi Osaka in the third round at the world's 42nd place, will face each other. Did.



The first set was a close battle with each other breaking, but Bencic took this set 7-5.



The second set dropped 2-6 when it was broken from the start.



The final third set was a break from each other again, but Bencic, who improved the accuracy of play such as serve and return, succeeded in the third break and took this set 6-3 for 2 hours. He won half a match with a set count of 2: 1.



Bencic won the first Swiss gold medal in women's singles.



In the women's singles 3rd place deciding match, Ukraine's Elina Svitolina won the bronze medal over Kazakhstan's player in 6th place in the world.