<p>Poland's Iga Swiatek swept aside Anett Kontaveit in the Qatar Open final on Saturday and dedicated her victory to "the people who are suffering in Ukraine".</p>.<p>Former French Open champion Swiatek, seeded seven, needed just over an hour to see off the fourth-seeded Estonian.</p>.<p>"I want to show my support to all the people who are suffering in Ukraine," the 20-year-old Swiatek told the crowd after capturing her fourth career title.</p>.<p>"Seeing those images is really emotional for me. I wouldn't even imagine stuff happening like that in the country next to me."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/prisoners-of-war-no-escape-yet-from-ukraines-bunkers-metro-stations-1085321.html" target="_blank">'Prisoners of War': No escape yet from Ukraine's bunkers, metro stations</a></strong></p>.<p>Her remarks came a day after Russian men's star Andrey Rublev, playing in neighbouring Dubai, marked his semi-final win by signing a camera lens on court with the message, "No war please", clearly stating his feelings about his nation's invasion of Ukraine.</p>.<p>Swiatek beat three top 10 players on her way to the Qatar title.</p>.<p>The 2020 French Open champion now has two 1000-level titles after winning in Rome last year, where she crushed Karolina Pliskova 6-0, 6-0 in the final.</p>.<p>In the four finals she has won, the Pole has dropped just 11 games.</p>.<p>Kontaveit arrived at the tournament in red-hot form and was playing in her ninth final since the start of 2021.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>Poland's Iga Swiatek swept aside Anett Kontaveit in the Qatar Open final on Saturday and dedicated her victory to "the people who are suffering in Ukraine".</p>.<p>Former French Open champion Swiatek, seeded seven, needed just over an hour to see off the fourth-seeded Estonian.</p>.<p>"I want to show my support to all the people who are suffering in Ukraine," the 20-year-old Swiatek told the crowd after capturing her fourth career title.</p>.<p>"Seeing those images is really emotional for me. I wouldn't even imagine stuff happening like that in the country next to me."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/prisoners-of-war-no-escape-yet-from-ukraines-bunkers-metro-stations-1085321.html" target="_blank">'Prisoners of War': No escape yet from Ukraine's bunkers, metro stations</a></strong></p>.<p>Her remarks came a day after Russian men's star Andrey Rublev, playing in neighbouring Dubai, marked his semi-final win by signing a camera lens on court with the message, "No war please", clearly stating his feelings about his nation's invasion of Ukraine.</p>.<p>Swiatek beat three top 10 players on her way to the Qatar title.</p>.<p>The 2020 French Open champion now has two 1000-level titles after winning in Rome last year, where she crushed Karolina Pliskova 6-0, 6-0 in the final.</p>.<p>In the four finals she has won, the Pole has dropped just 11 games.</p>.<p>Kontaveit arrived at the tournament in red-hot form and was playing in her ninth final since the start of 2021.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>