Katarzyna Kawa delivered a ruthless performance to dismantle Carole Monnet 6-1, 6-0 in the Round of 32 at the WTA Bogota tournament. The Polish player won 49 of 67 total points, dominating behind both her first and second serves to race through the match in straight sets.
The contest was effectively decided by Kawa’s serving efficiency. She won 74% of points behind her first serve compared to Monnet’s meager 32%, and continued that dominance on second serve, capturing 79% to Monnet’s 40%. The French player managed just one game across two sets, unable to generate any break point opportunities or mount sustained pressure at any stage.
Kawa’s clinical display sets up a second-round encounter and continues the momentum she built from reaching the Buenos Aires final earlier this month.
Key Takeaways
- Kawa won 74% of first serve points and 79% of second serve points, demonstrating complete control on serve throughout the match.
- Monnet captured just 18 of 67 total points, the clearest indicator of the one-sided nature of the contest.
- The Polish player’s first serve percentage of 62% exceeded her hard court average of 60%, showing she maintained consistency under pressure while capitalizing on weak returns.
- Neither player generated a break point opportunity in the entire match, suggesting Kawa held serve comfortably while breaking Monnet’s serve seven times across twelve games.
Player Analysis
Katarzyna Kawa
Kawa produced arguably her most commanding WTA performance on hard court, a surface where she entered with a modest 4-11 career record. Her 62% first serve percentage matched her recent hard court averages, but the execution behind those serves—74% of points won—was exceptional. The efficiency extended to her second delivery, where she won nearly four of every five points, neutralizing any opportunity for Monnet to apply return pressure.
Fresh off a Buenos Aires final appearance, Kawa carried that clay court confidence seamlessly onto the hard courts of Bogota. She conceded just one game and never faced a break point, suggesting her service games were straightforward holds while she consistently broke down Monnet’s delivery. This clinical display should boost her belief on hard courts heading deeper into the tournament.
Carole Monnet
Monnet endured a painful afternoon in Bogota, managing to win only 32% of first serve points and 40% of second serve points—percentages that make winning on tour virtually impossible. With no recorded hard court matches in recent WTA competition, she appeared tactically unprepared for the surface and lacking the match rhythm necessary to compete at this level. Her 56% first serve percentage wasn’t disastrous, but the failure to capitalize behind those serves left her exposed on every service game.
The French player’s last documented match was a similarly one-sided 6-4, 6-0 defeat in Budapest eight months prior, raising questions about her competitive activity heading into Bogota. Without break point opportunities created and winning fewer than 27% of total points, Monnet never threatened to make this match competitive. She’ll need significant hard court preparation if she’s to improve results on this surface.
Match Statistics
| Katarzyna Kawa | Stat | Carole Monnet |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aces | 1 |
| 1 | Double Faults | 2 |
| 62% | 1st Serve % | 56% |
| 74% | 1st Serve Points Won | 32% |
| 79% | 2nd Serve Points Won | 40% |
| 49 | Total Points Won | 18 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score of Katarzyna Kawa vs Carole Monnet at Bogota 2026?
Katarzyna Kawa defeated Carole Monnet 6-1, 6-0 in the Round of 32 at the WTA Bogota tournament on March 30, 2026.
How many first serve points did Kawa win against Monnet?
Kawa won an impressive 74% of her first serve points, compared to Monnet’s 32%, which proved decisive in the one-sided contest.
Who won the Bogota 2026 Round of 32 match between Kawa and Monnet?
Katarzyna Kawa won convincingly in straight sets, dropping just one game across the entire match.
How dominant was Kawa’s victory over Monnet?
Kawa won 49 of 67 total points (73%) and won 79% of her second serve points, illustrating complete control from start to finish.
What’s Next
Kawa advances to the Round of 16, where she’ll look to build on this dominant performance and continue her best hard court form of the season.
Follow all results: Bogota 2026.
Head-to-head history: Carole Monnet vs Katarzyna Kawa.