Azarenka romps to victory at Australian Open

Author : kinghorn2001
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 09:45:59


Azarenka romps to victory at Australian Open

Victoria Azarenka has claimed her first grand slam title after comprehensively beating Maria Sharapova 6-3 6-0 in the final of the Australian Open in Melbourne.

The Belorussian took just one hour and 22 minutes to see off her Russian challenger, who won the title back in 2008.

Azarenka's victory, which comes in her first appearance in a grand slam final, also sees her succeed Caroline Wozniacki as the world number one.



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The 22-year-old made a tentative start to the match losing her opening service game with Sharapova backing up the break with a service hold.

At 0-30 down in the third game she was in danger of handing the five-time grand slam winner a decisive advantage, but Azarenka fought back to win the next four points and the game to keep the Russian in her sights.

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From that point on she didn't look back, out-powering and in many rallies outwitting her more experienced opponent.

She immediately broke the Sharapova serve and backed it up with another break in the eighth game before serving out the set.

It was one-way traffic in the second set as Azarenka grew in confidence and Sharapova's challenge faded.

Break points in the first, third and fifth games were all greedily snapped up as Azarenka romped to the title.

'I can't wait to be back next year, I've had an amazing month in Australia. It's a dream true,' Azarenka said afterwards, AFP reported.

Azarenka's victory, which comes in her first appearance in a grand slam final, also sees her succeed Caroline Wozniacki as the world number one. Break points in the first, third and fifth games were all greedily snapped up as Azarenka romped to the title. Azarenka's victory, which comes in her first appearance in a grand slam final, also sees her succeed Caroline Wozniacki as the world number one. Break points in the first, third and fifth games were all greedily snapped up as Azarenka romped to the title. The Belorussian took just one hour and 22 minutes to see off her Russian challenger, who won the title back in 2008. She immediately broke the Sharapova serve and backed it up with another break in the eighth game before serving out the set. The Belorussian took just one hour and 22 minutes to see off her Russian challenger, who won the title back in 2008. She immediately broke the Sharapova serve and backed it up with another break in the eighth game before serving out the set. It was one-way traffic in the second set as Azarenka grew in confidence and Sharapova's challenge faded. Victoria Azarenka has claimed her first grand slam title after comprehensively beating Maria Sharapova 6-3 6-0 in the final of the Australian Open in Melbourne. Azarenka's victory, which comes in her first appearance in a grand slam final, also sees her succeed Caroline Wozniacki as the world number one. Victoria Azarenka has claimed her first grand slam title after comprehensively beating Maria Sharapova 6-3 6-0 in the final of the Australian Open in Melbourne. Azarenka's victory, which comes in her first appearance in a grand slam final, also sees her succeed Caroline Wozniacki as the world number one. 'I can't wait to be back next year, I've had an amazing month in Australia. It's a dream true,' Azarenka said afterwards, AFP reported. It was one-way traffic in the second set as Azarenka grew in confidence and Sharapova's challenge faded. From that point on she didn't look back, out-powering and in many rallies outwitting her more experienced opponent. 'I can't wait to be back next year, I've had an amazing month in Australia. It's a dream true,' Azarenka said afterwards, AFP reported. She immediately broke the Sharapova serve and backed it up with another break in the eighth game before serving out the set. From that point on she didn't look back, out-powering and in many rallies outwitting her more experienced opponent. She immediately broke the Sharapova serve and backed it up with another break in the eighth game before serving out the set. From that point on she didn't look back, out-powering and in many rallies outwitting her more experienced opponent. It was one-way traffic in the second set as Azarenka grew in confidence and Sharapova's challenge faded. Azarenka's victory, which comes in her first appearance in a grand slam final, also sees her succeed Caroline Wozniacki as the world number one. 'I can't wait to be back next year, I've had an amazing month in Australia. It's a dream true,' Azarenka said afterwards, AFP reported. From that point on she didn't look back, out-powering and in many rallies outwitting her more experienced opponent. Victoria Azarenka has claimed her first grand slam title after comprehensively beating Maria Sharapova 6-3 6-0 in the final of the Australian Open in Melbourne. It was one-way traffic in the second set as Azarenka grew in confidence and Sharapova's challenge faded.

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