It has been seven years since Sharapova won her only Australian
Open title but if she can take her form from Brisbane to Melbourne,
a second title does not seem out of the question.
Sharapova had to work hard to beat Ivanovic, coming from behind to
beat her 6-7(4) 6-3 6-3 but the Serbian is a good measuring stick.
Sharapova not only beat Ivanovic in the 2008 Australian Open final
but both women are in devastating form heading toward the first
grand slam of the season, starting on Jan. 19.
The Russian dropped just nine games in getting to the final while
Ivanovic showed nerves of steel to see off her opponents to join
Sharapova, ranked number two in the world.
It was a match that could have gone either way but Sharapova proved
too strong in the deciding third set at the Pat Rafter Arena.
Winning the Brisbane International provided Sharapova with her 34th
WTA career title and her fifth in the last nine months, a red-hot
span in which she also captured a second French Open and a first
China Open.
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The 27-year-old has won at least one title every year since 2003, an
unbroken streak of 15 years.
For Ivanovic, who has begun a resurgence up the world rankings in
the past year, the pain of losing was compounded by an abdominal
strain which forced her to seek medical attention but is unlikely to
disrupt her Australian Open campaign.
(Reporting by Julian Linden; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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