Tamara Korpatsch Stages Remarkable Comeback in Catalonia Open Semifinal

German tennis professional Tamara Korpatsch secured her place in the Catalonia Open Solgironès final on Saturday, May 2, 2026.

The world No. 99 rallied from a set down in Girona to defeat local favorite Marina Bassols Ribera in a match that lasted two hours and 35 minutes.

Korpatsch displayed significant resilience after dropping the opening set, ultimately winning with a final score of 3-6, 6-0, 6-4.

Match Analysis and Scoring Breakdown

The semifinal encounter featured a dramatic shift in momentum as Korpatsch reset her game after a slow start against the Spaniard.

  • First Set: Bassols Ribera took an early lead, winning 6-3 in front of her home crowd.
  • Second Set: Korpatsch responded with a dominant performance, securing a flawless 6-0 set.
  • Third Set: The German player maintained her composure to close out the decider 6-4.

Korpatsch capitalized on her opportunities as Bassols Ribera appeared to lose the momentum she had built early in the match.

The victory marks the third career final for the 30-year-old German and her second championship opportunity in 2026.

Marina Bassols Ribera’s Tournament Performance

Bassols Ribera, ranked No. 183, entered the semifinal following a significant upset earlier in the week.

In the quarter-finals, the Spaniard defeated fifth seed Beatriz Haddad Maia with a decisive 6-2, 6-1 victory.

Despite her strong run in Catalonia, she was unable to maintain her lead against the higher-ranked Korpatsch in the final two sets.

Her exit, alongside other local favorites, concluded the Spanish representation in the singles bracket at La Bisbal d’Empordà.

Tamara Korpatsch’s Professional Milestones

This upcoming final represents Korpatsch’s latest attempt to secure a second tour-level title to add to her trophy cabinet.

She previously claimed her first WTA title at Cluj-Napoca in 2023 and reached the final in Ostrava in February 2026.

With this win, she continues to establish her presence within the Professional Women’s Tennis Rankings and current competitive circuit.

Korpatsch has shown a high level of skill on clay, a surface she will compete on again during Sunday’s championship match.

Final Matchup: Korpatsch vs. Daria Kasatkina

Korpatsch is set to face the tournament’s seventh seed, Daria Kasatkina, for the Catalonia Open title.

Kasatkina, representing Australia, brings a high level of experience to the final with four WTA titles already to her name.

  • Kasatkina’s Semifinal: Defeated Sara Sorribes with a 6-2, 6-0 victory.
  • Previous Rounds: Advanced past Alina Charaeva earlier in the week with a 4-6, 6-0, 6-4 score.
  • Court Surface: Kasatkina is recognized for her superior experience on the current clay playing surface.

The Australian ended hopes for an all-Spanish final by eliminating Sorribes, who struggled physically following a three-hour quarter-final the day before.

The matchup between Korpatsch and Kasatkina is expected to be a highly competitive conclusion to the tournament in Girona.

Catalonia Open Solgironès Tournament Overview

The event held in La Bisbal d’Empordà has seen several unseeded players compete fiercely for semifinal spots.

International coverage of the event has highlighted the physical demands of the clay court season on the athletes.

Players like Sara Sorribes faced grueling schedules, including a quarter-final match against Elena Pridankina that lasted three hours and 20 minutes.

The International Tennis Federation Standards and WTA guidelines govern the scheduling of these high-intensity matchups.

Korpatsch and Kasatkina will now focus on recovery before the final scheduled for Sunday.

Summary of Competitor Rankings and Experience

The final brings together two players with distinct career trajectories and current world standings.

Player Name Current Ranking Career WTA Titles 2026 Finals Reached
Tamara Korpatsch No. 99 1 2
Daria Kasatkina Seed No. 7 4 1

Korpatsch is aiming to capitalize on her momentum to secure her second career title and improve her top 100 standing.

Kasatkina enters the final as the more experienced player in handling the pressures of championship Sunday.

All eyes will be on the court in Girona to see if the German player can complete her successful run with a trophy.

The match will serve as a key indicator for both players’ form heading into the remainder of the 2026 season.