Azarenka crushes Sharapova in final

Author : ictodosauria1979
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 03:07:24


World number one Victoria Azarenka has taken her unbeaten run to 23 matches in 2012 after outplaying second seed Maria Sharapova in the women's final at Indian Wells on Sunday.

The 22-year-old from Belarus took just 86 minutes to thrash Sharapova 6-2 6-3, six weeks after also defeating the Russian in straight sets to win her first grand slam title at the Australian Open.

It was the first time in four years that the top two players in the world had reached the final of a WTA Tour event.



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And Azarenka's comprehensive victory means she remains on course to pass Martina Hingis' record of 37 unbeaten matches from the start of the season in 1997.

'I never dreamed this would happen to me,' Azarenka told the official WTA Tour website after winning her fourth title of the year.

'Last year was a learning experience for me. Every loss I analyzed and step by step just built on everything, just daily hard work.

'I had a lot of tough losses last year and so now I'm really trying to turn it around in my own favor.

'I have just been trying to be consistent and professional every day,' she added.

Azarenka has now won four titles this year; Sydney, Melbourne, Doha and Indian Wells and takes her career singles tally to 12 in just over three years.

'I have just been trying to be consistent and professional every day,' she added. The 22-year-old from Belarus took just 86 minutes to thrash Sharapova 6-2 6-3, six weeks after also defeating the Russian in straight sets to win her first grand slam title at the Australian Open. It was the first time in four years that the top two players in the world had reached the final of a WTA Tour event. 'Last year was a learning experience for me. Every loss I analyzed and step by step just built on everything, just daily hard work. And Azarenka's comprehensive victory means she remains on course to pass Martina Hingis' record of 37 unbeaten matches from the start of the season in 1997. 'I never dreamed this would happen to me,' Azarenka told the official WTA Tour website after winning her fourth title of the year. World number one Victoria Azarenka has taken her unbeaten run to 23 matches in 2012 after outplaying second seed Maria Sharapova in the women's final at Indian Wells on Sunday. Azarenka has now won four titles this year; Sydney, Melbourne, Doha and Indian Wells and takes her career singles tally to 12 in just over three years. World number one Victoria Azarenka has taken her unbeaten run to 23 matches in 2012 after outplaying second seed Maria Sharapova in the women's final at Indian Wells on Sunday. It was the first time in four years that the top two players in the world had reached the final of a WTA Tour event. 'I had a lot of tough losses last year and so now I'm really trying to turn it around in my own favor. 'I never dreamed this would happen to me,' Azarenka told the official WTA Tour website after winning her fourth title of the year. It was the first time in four years that the top two players in the world had reached the final of a WTA Tour event. 'I had a lot of tough losses last year and so now I'm really trying to turn it around in my own favor. 'I had a lot of tough losses last year and so now I'm really trying to turn it around in my own favor. The 22-year-old from Belarus took just 86 minutes to thrash Sharapova 6-2 6-3, six weeks after also defeating the Russian in straight sets to win her first grand slam title at the Australian Open. 'I had a lot of tough losses last year and so now I'm really trying to turn it around in my own favor. 'I have just been trying to be consistent and professional every day,' she added. 'I have just been trying to be consistent and professional every day,' she added. 'I had a lot of tough losses last year and so now I'm really trying to turn it around in my own favor. 'I have just been trying to be consistent and professional every day,' she added. It was the first time in four years that the top two players in the world had reached the final of a WTA Tour event. Azarenka has now won four titles this year; Sydney, Melbourne, Doha and Indian Wells and takes her career singles tally to 12 in just over three years. The 22-year-old from Belarus took just 86 minutes to thrash Sharapova 6-2 6-3, six weeks after also defeating the Russian in straight sets to win her first grand slam title at the Australian Open. 'Last year was a learning experience for me. Every loss I analyzed and step by step just built on everything, just daily hard work. 'I never dreamed this would happen to me,' Azarenka told the official WTA Tour website after winning her fourth title of the year.

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