On the 2nd, Beijing time, the top seed of the United States, Navarro, was in full swing in the singles final of the 2025 Merida Women's Open, and she swept the Colombian dark horse Arango from the qualifying round with two 6:0, winning the second championship strongly, and also creating the first championship "double egg" record in nearly 4 years.
Navarro
The WTA 500 tournament concluded in Mexico, with the 23-year-old Navarro, her first top seed, four straight first-round wins and one set win, and her latest Women's Singles World Ranking this week rose from No. 10 to a career-high No. 8 after winning her first title at WTA 250 Hobart last year.
It was the fifth 6-0 title match of the century, and Navarro became the first player to win the WTA final in 12 consecutive games since Poland's Swiatek gave Pliskova a "double egg" to the Czech Republic in the 2021 final in Rome.
In fact, Arango has broken through 6 levels in a row since the qualifying round, and his performance is also amazing, but after nearly 3 hours of fierce battle in the top 4, he ran out of energy in the final, and was swept by Navarro in only 55 minutes, and his ranking still jumped from 133 to a career high of 80.