"It was an incredible week. Played against great players, I beat them, and it's just something really amazing and I am very, very tired," said Svitolina, who was playing her third match in two days after rain pushed her quarter-final to Saturday. "I left everything out there. It's been incredible that I could go through this. I didn't even think that I could." The 22-year-old Ukrainian was so doubtful that she could even reach the final that she had a flight booked on Friday to the next tournament in Cincinnati.Join us for a chat with our champion, @ElinaSvitolina, on Facebook Live shortly. She's getting ready for your questions! #RogersCup pic.twitter.com/MdSdWeHFqe
— Rogers Cup Toronto (@rogerscup) August 13, 2017
Ferocious forehand from @ElinaSvitolina! ? #RogersCup pic.twitter.com/jiDGnGavbJ— WTA (@WTA) August 13, 2017But Svitolina showed she clearly belonged, using a mix of powerful groundstrokes and an impressive return game to secure her fourth victory over a top-10 opponent this week. With the win, Svitolina will move up one spot to a career-high world number four when the new rankings are released on Monday.
.@ElinaSvitolina is @rogerscup Champion! Tops Wozniacki 6-4, 6-0! pic.twitter.com/Q3M4q1Q8qp— WTA (@WTA) August 13, 2017Svitolina, who has yet to lose in a final this year, broke Wozniacki three times during the first set and another three times during a lopsided second set to deny the former world number one her first title since last October. Wozniacki was playing in her sixth final of 2017 but the 2010 Rogers Cup champion has yet to come out on top following losses at Doha, Dubai, Miami, Eastbourne and Bastad.
"It's been amazing, the title’s very special for me and I’m very happy that it could happen here" -@ElinaSvitolina pic.twitter.com/a5MEuj1pp9— WTA (@WTA) August 13, 2017


