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Serena, Sharapova for WTA's elite clash
Sunday, October 28, 2012
ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) — Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova will play for the title at the WTA Championships. Victoria Azarenka goes home with the No 1 ranking.
Willliams cruised into the final of elite tournament that brings together the top eight players in the world by beating Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland, 6-2, 6-1, yesterday.
Sharapova beat Azarenka, 6-4, 6-2, in the second semi-final, a day after Azarenka had made sure of finishing the year as the top-ranked player.
Sharapova will finish No 2 even if she beats Williams in Sunday's final and Williams will remain No 3.
Azarenka had played late into the night to beat Li Na and secure the top ranking and acknowledged that she was not the freshest when back on court less than 24 hours later. But she offered no excuses.
Williams was never challenged by the fourth-ranked Radwanska apart from dropping serve in the fourth game of the first set.
Radwanska spent more than eight hours on court in her previous three matches, while Williams required less than five to win her three round-robin matches. The difference showed, although Williams did not think that was the case at the start of the match.
"I definitely had an idea that she was tired," Williams said.
To reach the semi-finals, Radwanska beat Sara Errani in a match that took three hours, 29 minutes — the longest best-of-three-sets match in WTA Championships history.
Sharapova, who rose to No 1 briefly after winning the French Open, clinched the match against Azarenka when she held to lead 5-1 in the second set after prevailing in a 15-minute game that went to nine deuces, the last one on a double-fault by Sharapova.
Azarenka, of Belarus, ended her best year on a losing note, but she became the first woman to reach the $7-million mark in prize money for a year.
Sharapova is seeking her second title in the WTA Championships after winning her first in 2004. The Russian had lost her last two matches against Azarenka, in the semi-finals of the US Open and the final at Beijing. Azarenka leads the series 7-5.
Williams has dominated the second half of the year, winning Wimbledon, Olympic gold in the singles and the US Open. She has won 47 of her past 49 matches.
The American is seeking her third title in the year-end tournament that brings together the top eight players in the world. She won on debut in 2001 and again in 2009. She has six victories this year and is the only player to win titles on all three surfaces: clay, grass and hard.
Williams took a six-week break after winning the US Open in September but has looked sharper with every match. She now holds a 4-0 record against Radwanska.
Williams is 8-0 in 2012 against the other semi-finalists at the tournament.
The American has won 18 of her last 19 meetings against opponents ranked in the top four, including 12 straight.
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