Toronto Star

Radwanska drops Sharapova in Florida

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KEY BISCAYNE, FLA.— The two finalists met at the net to shake hands, Maria Sharapova standing a head taller, even with her shoulders slumped in disappoint­ment.

She finished second again on Saturday.

Sharapova lost serve in the last game of each set and fell short in the latest bid for her first Sony Ericsson Open title, losing in the final to Agnieszka Radwanska 7-5, 6-4.

Sharapova, a three-time Grand Slam champion, is winless in four Key Biscayne finals. She was also the runner-up in 2005, 2006 and last year. The pattern extends beyond South Florida. Ranked No. 2, she was runner-up at both the Australian Open and Indian Wells to Victoria Azarenka, which makes her 0-3 this year in finals.

“It’s always tough, because you do a really good job to get there,” Sharapova said. “It’s obviously always the toughest round.”

She hasn’t won a tournament since August.

Radwanska, ranked a career-best No. 4, earned her ninth career title and fourth since last summer. She’s 0-4 in 2012 against the top-ranked Azarenka and 26-0 against every- one else. The match was 72 minutes old before Radwanska hit her first baseline winner. She was content to play the role of counterpun­cher and extend rallies until the more aggressive, harder-hitting Sharapova would make a mistake. There was a 28-stroke rally in the first game, but many of the points were quick, with Sharapova often too eager to end them. She finished with 45 unforced errors, most due to an unreliable backhand. The relentless Radwanska committed only 10 unforced errors. “She hit a lot of good balls on the run, and they were deep,” Sharapova said. “She didn’t just bring them back; she had something on them.” Radwanska used pinpoint placement of her serves to compensate for their modest pace, and erased all three break points she faced. Top-ranked Novak Djokovic will try for his third Key Biscayne title and second in a row when he plays 2009 champion Andy Murray in the men’s final on Sunday. Toronto’s Daniel Nestor and partner Max Mirnyi of Belarus lost the doubles final to India’s Leander Paes and Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic 3-6, 6-1, 10-8.

 ?? KEVIN LAMARQUE/REUTERS ?? Agnieszka Radwanska poses with Sony Ericsson Open women’s trophy.
KEVIN LAMARQUE/REUTERS Agnieszka Radwanska poses with Sony Ericsson Open women’s trophy.

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