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Sharapova blanks Azarenka to win Stuttgart title

Associated Press | Updated Apr 30, 2012 at 02:18pm IST

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Stuttgart: Second-ranked Maria Sharapova cruised past top-ranked Victoria Azarenka 6-1, 6-4 on Sunday to win the Porsche Grand Prix for her first title of the year.

Sharapova lost the finals of the Australian Open and Indian Wells this year to Azarenka, and the Russian had never beaten her rival from Belarus in four previous encounters in a final.

"I am really pleased to win such a tough tournament, against such tough opponents," said Sharapova, before collecting the white sports car donated by the sponsor. "Victoria could not perform at her best because of her injury."

Sharapova blanks Azarenka to win Stuttgart title

Three-time grand slam winner Maria Sharapova, a former No. 1, won her 25th career title.

Azarenka, who fell to 29-2 this year but will keep the No. 1 spot, had her playing, right wrist taped after the first set. She was seeking her fifth title of the year.

"I am disappointed to lose, but still I had a good week," Azarenka said.

Sharapova, a former No. 1, won her 25th career title, an honor roll that also includes three Grand Slam titles.

Sharapova made her debut this year in Stuttgart, a tournament played on indoor clay that brought together the eight top-ranked players. Sunday was her fourth clay court title.

The Russian needed 30 minutes to roll through the first set, ending it by firing and ace with her second serve.

She broke serve for a 4-3 lead and closed out the match with a service winner. Sharapova is now 22-4 for the year.

"I came here mainly to warm up for the French Open, so it's been a good week," she said.

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Maria Sharapova

Posted on May 17, 2013 at 04:17PM IST
Maria Yuryevna Sharapova born April 19, 1987) is a Russian professional tennis player. As of June 11, 2012 she is ranked world no. 1. A United States resident since 1994,[4] Sharapova has won 27 WTA singles titles, including four Grand Slam si ...

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