Kvitova beats Azarenka for Madrid Open title

May 08, 2011 10:44 pm | Updated May 09, 2011 02:21 am IST - Madrid

Petra Kvitova from Czech Republic kisses the trophy after defeating Victoria Azarenka from Belarus following their singles final tennis match during the Madrid Open tennis tournament on Sunday.

Petra Kvitova from Czech Republic kisses the trophy after defeating Victoria Azarenka from Belarus following their singles final tennis match during the Madrid Open tennis tournament on Sunday.

Petra Kvitova won her third title of the season after beating Victoria Azarenka 7—6 (3), 6—4 in the Madrid Open final on Sunday.

The 18th—ranked Kvitova won the first set tiebreaker when Azarenka shot long. The players exchanged breaks before Kvitova pushed ahead, helped by 40 winners.

Kvitova secured her first Masters series trophy when Azarenka returned long on the first championship point.

Azarenka only managed to convert three of nine break chances as Kvitova defended her serve well despite a shaky service game.

“I was very nervous and perhaps that was the problem,” said Kvitova, who will be the sixth Czech player to reach the top—10 on Monday when she jumps to No. 10 in the WTA rankings. “I think it’s the best tennis that I’ve played. I was very offensive.”

Azarenka hit only 10 winners to go along with her 21 unforced errors. Perhaps sensing the missed opportunity, she broke down into tears after the loss.

“She (Kvitova) played great this week, (she) deserved it,” said the Belorussian, who will jump one spot to a career—high of fourth in the rankings on despite coming up short in her bid for a third title this season.

Rafael Nadal plays Novak Djokovic in a final featuring the men’s top two players and more than just the title on the line.

Defending champion Nadal has won 37 straight matches on clay and never lost to the Serb in nine matches on the surface, while Djokovic goes for his sixth title and 32nd straight win to start the season.

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