Elena Baltacha beat Tadeja Majeric in straight sets to win the AEGON Nottingham Challenge and give herself a pre-Wimbledon confidence boost.
The 29-year-old Briton won 7-5 7-6 (9/7) to end a trophy drought stretching back to this competition in 2011.
Baltacha, who has been troubled by injury and underwent foot surgery last year, will be encouraged by victory over the 22-year-old Slovenian, who is ranked 135 in the world.
“There is something about Nottingham, this is the third time I’ve won a title here and I’ve never lost a final,” Baltacha said.
“It is a very, very special place. It means absolutely everything to me, I was pretty much bawling my eyes out.
“To think I actually nearly retired after the Olympics nearly a year ago. To then have ankle surgery, then go through rehab, I can’t believe how far I’ve come in such a short space of time.
“To come back and play tennis like that, consistently in five matches this week, was such an amazing feeling. At this point of my comeback, a tough match like that is something I really needed.
“One of the things I’ve definitely picked up on is that I’m stronger. I’m mentally stronger, my heart seems to be bigger and my stomach can tolerate much more now, which is exciting for me moving forward.
“I am going to Eastbourne and Wimbledon with the best form I possibly can. I couldn’t have had a better week getting ready for it.”