Teenage qualifier Amanda Anisimova came up short in her bid for Japan Women’s Open glory as number-two seed Hsieh Su-Wei claimed a comfortable straight sets victory in Hiroshima.

Su-Wei, playing in her first final in six years, needed just 58 minutes to beat the 17-year-old 6-2 6-2 and secure her third career title.

Anisimova had shocked number-one seed Zhang Shuai in the semi-finals and beat Su-Wei 6-0 6-1 in their previous meeting in Honolulu last year.

But, after Anisimova missed two break points, Su-Wei did not look back and cruised through the first set.

Like in the first, Su-Wei soon opened up a 4-1 lead and took her second championship point to seal her first singles title for six years.

In Quebec City, France’s Pauline Parmentier landed her second title of the year with victory at the Coupe Banque Nationale.

She saw off American qualifier Jessica Pegula 7-5 6-2, preserving a career record that shows she has never lost a WTA singles final, winning all four in which she has participated.

Parmentier won the Istanbul Cup in April, and Sunday’s success means the 32-year-old has taken two titles in the same season for the first time in her career.