US top seed Serena Williams won her sixth Australian Open and 19th career Grand Slam title yesterday with a 6-3, 7-6 (7/5) victory over Russia’s Maria Sharapova.
The triumph means the world No. 1 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.
It also extends her staggering decade-long dominance of arch rival Sharapova, with Williams posting her 16th straight victory over the Russian.
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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.
Australia’s Margaret Court, who played many of her matches before the Open era, has 24 titles.
The first Australian final in a decade to feature the tournament’s top two seeds was a one-sided affair in the first set, although Sharapova rallied to make a contest of it in the second.
An intensely focused Williams outgunned Sharapova, cannoning down 18 aces, including a 203kmh thunderbolt.
Sharapova made a disastrous start when she double faulted to go down a break in the opening game.
Sharapova, wary of getting into a slugfest with the game’s most powerful hitter, surprised Williams by throwing occasional drop shots into the mix, successfully holding serve.
Heavy rain interrupted play at 3-2, with Williams taking shelter and toweling down as the roof was closed, while Sharapova sat courtside and later performed warm-up exercises.
Williams emerged briefly, but went back inside after suffering a coughing fit before the match finally resumed after 13 minutes.
The American showed no sign of losing momentum though, blasting an ace with her first shot and then capitalizing after Sharapova gave her three break points with another double fault.
Williams committed a double fault of her own to hand Sharapova a break against the run of play, but immediately broke back to take the set after 47 minutes.
With the final threatening to become a massacre, Sharapova’s fighting qualities emerged in the second set, with her serve improved as she held twice early, jubilantly fist pumping each time.
She started taking chances attacking Williams’ serve, but the American simply got herself out of trouble with three aces.
Sharapova battled to a rare break point in the ninth game, but hit her forehand wide after failing to handle the blistering power of Williams’ return.
Finally gaining confidence, she held Williams to love in her next service game to take it to a tie-break.
She managed to fend off another championship at 6-5 before Williams slotted home another ace to seal the tournament, waiting for the umpire’s call before jumping for joy.
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