Serena retains No. 1 spot
SERENA Williams retained her Madrid Open title yesterday with a devastating display to beat world No. 2 Maria Sharapova 6-1, 6-4.
The title is Williams' 50th of her singles career and extends her amazing run over Sharapova, who she hasn't lost to in 12 meetings since 2004.
"Thank you to everyone, to all my fans and to Maria. I am very happy," Williams said afterwards.
Sharapova though was left to reflect on once again coming up short against the world No. 1.
"Thank you to everyone for being so supportive in every single match.
"It was quite special and I wish it could have gone an extra round but there are many more years for me.
"Congratulations to Serena for an excellent match and her excellent week as well."
Williams, who would have lost her place at the top of the rankings had she lost to the Russian, was dominant from the off as she pounced on the Sharapova serve at every opportunity to roar into a 4-0 lead.
Sharapova did eventually get on the board in the fifth game, but there was little she could do to save the set as another crunching backhand return sealed it for the American 6-1.
Sharapova did manage to react at the start of the second as she broke in the first game and backed it up with two solid service games of her own to lead 3-1.
However, again Williams upped the power and depth on her groundstrokes forcing Sharapova onto the back foot and she broke back comfortably to level at 3-3.
Both players then staved off a break point in their next service games before Williams moved to with a game of victory with a comfortable hold.
And once again the Sharapova serve crumbled under the pressure as a double fault brought up three match points and Williams converted on the first as Sharapova fired long to seal victory in just over an hour and a quarter.
On Saturday, Rafael Nadal described reaching the Madrid final as a "dream" after he stormed into his seventh consecutive final since returning from a seven-month injury layoff with 6-0, 6-4 win over compatriot Pablo Andujar.
The Spaniard will play Stanislas Wawrinka in the final after the Swiss beat sixth seed Tomas Berdych 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 in Saturday's other semifinal.
"To be able to return to a final here at home, in Madrid is a dream," he said. "I am very happy and thankful for what I have been able to complete during this season.
"To be in the final of this Masters gives me a special excitement, now all that is left to do is wait for the final tomorrow."
The title is Williams' 50th of her singles career and extends her amazing run over Sharapova, who she hasn't lost to in 12 meetings since 2004.
"Thank you to everyone, to all my fans and to Maria. I am very happy," Williams said afterwards.
Sharapova though was left to reflect on once again coming up short against the world No. 1.
"Thank you to everyone for being so supportive in every single match.
"It was quite special and I wish it could have gone an extra round but there are many more years for me.
"Congratulations to Serena for an excellent match and her excellent week as well."
Williams, who would have lost her place at the top of the rankings had she lost to the Russian, was dominant from the off as she pounced on the Sharapova serve at every opportunity to roar into a 4-0 lead.
Sharapova did eventually get on the board in the fifth game, but there was little she could do to save the set as another crunching backhand return sealed it for the American 6-1.
Sharapova did manage to react at the start of the second as she broke in the first game and backed it up with two solid service games of her own to lead 3-1.
However, again Williams upped the power and depth on her groundstrokes forcing Sharapova onto the back foot and she broke back comfortably to level at 3-3.
Both players then staved off a break point in their next service games before Williams moved to with a game of victory with a comfortable hold.
And once again the Sharapova serve crumbled under the pressure as a double fault brought up three match points and Williams converted on the first as Sharapova fired long to seal victory in just over an hour and a quarter.
On Saturday, Rafael Nadal described reaching the Madrid final as a "dream" after he stormed into his seventh consecutive final since returning from a seven-month injury layoff with 6-0, 6-4 win over compatriot Pablo Andujar.
The Spaniard will play Stanislas Wawrinka in the final after the Swiss beat sixth seed Tomas Berdych 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 in Saturday's other semifinal.
"To be able to return to a final here at home, in Madrid is a dream," he said. "I am very happy and thankful for what I have been able to complete during this season.
"To be in the final of this Masters gives me a special excitement, now all that is left to do is wait for the final tomorrow."
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