Saturday, January 31, 2015

TENNIS: Williams Beats Sharapova To Win 2015 Australian Open Title


Serena Williams, 19-Time Grand Slam Winner


Top seed Serena Williams clinched her record-equaling 19th grand slam title with a 6-3 7-6(5) victory over Maria Sharapova in the final of the Australian Open today.
At 33, she also became the oldest woman to win the title in the Open-era, taking her tally at Melbourne Park to six titles in six appearances in the final.
The triumph means Williams overtakes 18-time major champions Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert to go a clear second on the all-time Open-era winners' list, three behind Steffi Graf on 22 Grand Slams and Australia's Margaret Court 24 Grand Slams.
GRAPHITTI NEWS, monitoring on Supersport, with Reuters report, witnessed William clinch her sixth title at Melbourne Park and it moved her into a tie with fellow American Helen Wills Moody in third on the all-time list after she joined Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert on 18 at last year's U.S. Open.

Williams had not lost to Sharapova since the 2004 WTA Finals, a run of 15 successive victories and was not about to let the Russian end that streak on Saturday.
After Williams snatched a break in the first game, rain forced the players off court in the sixth for 12 minutes as officials closed the roof with the American serving at 3-2 and the score locked at 30-30.
Williams, who has been battling a cold and cough the entire tournament, chose to head inside during the break while Sharapova waited courtside. She returned to Rod Laver Arena hacking like a seal and appeared to be gasping for breath, but then reeled off the next six points to establish a 5-2 lead.
While Sharapova managed to break in the next game she was unable to consolidate and Williams broke to love to seal the first set in 47 minutes. Williams did not concede a point on serve until her third game of the second set while Sharapova struggled and was fighting to stay in the match. Even when she had break opportunities in the fifth and seventh games the American simply reached back and smashed down a succession of massive serves.
Williams held a match point in the 10th game only for the Russian, who saved two match points in the second round against qualifier Alexandra Panova, to blast a forehand down the line.
The American held two further match points in the tiebreak and thought she had sealed the title when she belted an ace only for umpire Alison Lang to call a let.
Williams stood there looking bemused but composed herself to repeat the shot, and powered her 18th ace, at 198Km/h, to win the match before jumping for joy.

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