Harriet Dart has reacted to her first title win in two years after lifting the W35 Monastir trophy in Tunisia.
Dart dropped down a level to W35 and was rewarded with a win at the event, the first time she’s lifted a title since ITF Nottingham in 2023.
The British star was impressive in Monastir, with Dart even ending a star’s 21-match win streak earlier in the tournament.
The British star, who is currently ranked World No. 229, has reacted to her latest tournament win on social media.

Harriet Dart says Monastir win ‘means a little more’ after two-year drought
Dart has suffered a tough year since reaching a career-high rank of World No. 70 in September 2024, suffering early exits at the Australian Open and Wimbledon.
The star has, however, managed a minor resurgence, particularly by winning the Caldas da Rainha Ladies Open in doubles, alongside Maia Lumsden.
The star’s first singles title in two years at Monastir followed that up and the Brit is absolutely ecstatic with her victory.
Taking to Instagram just hours after lifting the trophy, Dart wrote: “Step by step. Brick by brick. This one means a little more.”
It’s unclear what tournament Dart will play next, but dropping down a level to W35 events has worked wonders for the Brit.
British stars continue to impress on the tennis tour
Dart is not the only Brit impressing on tour, with several big names performing a high level across the world.
Raducanu helped break a British record at the China Open as three stars made it through to the second round for the first time.
Billy Harris began his Shanghai Masters qualifying in the best possible way, by defeating Taro Daniel in straight sets.
Cameron Norrie is also confirmed for the Shanghai Masters, where he’ll play either Spain’s Pedro Martinez or France’s Arthur Cazaux in the second round.
