Unseeded Bianca Andresquez reached her sixth career final and first off the hard courts at the Bad Homburg Open, represented by Engel & Voelkers, after a neck injury forced No. 4 seed Simona Halep to retire before their semifinals.
This week was the first time in the Canadian’s career in which she won consecutive matches from the main grass scheme. The 2019 US Open champion is playing her sixth tournament of the season after a six-month hiatus to take care of her mental health, and celebrated her third victory in the Top 20 of 2022 with a disorder from the quarterfinals of No. 1 Daria Kasatkina. .
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Saturday’s final will be the first for Andrescu from Miami 2021, where she was forced to retire against Ashley Barty. She will face No. 9 seed Alize Cornet or Carolyn Garcia as she bids for her fourth career title.
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