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Azarenka beats Serena Williams in 3 sets to win Qatar Open, grab 16th title

Belarus' Victoria Azarenka displays the trophy, after her victory against Serena Williams of the US, in the final match of the Qatar WTA Ladies Open tennis tournament, in Doha, Qatar, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013. (AP Photo/Osama Faisal)

DOHA, Qatar - Defending champion Victoria Azarenka stunned Serena Williams 7-6 (6), 2-6, 6-3 to win the Qatar Open on Sunday, earning her 16th title and ending a 10-match losing streak against the American.

Azarenka will give up the No. 1 ranking to the second-ranked Williams on Monday but extended her current winning streak to 14 matches, including her second Australian Open title. More importantly, she may have turned around what has been a one-sided rivalry against Williams. Azarenka had not beaten Williams since 2009 in Miami, and had a 1-11 record against the American going into Sunday's final.

Azarenka broke to go up 2-1 when an erratic Williams hit one of her four double-faults, but the American ensured it was back on serve after eight games. Williams won four straight points in the tiebreaker to lead 6-5, but the Belarusian saved the set point and then won it herself with a great return.

Williams dominated the second set with her powerful serve and forehand. Azarenka appeared anxious in the third falling behind 0-30 but then won the game and jumped out to a 3-0. lead. She extended it to 5-2 lead before Williams hit a great crosscourt backhand to make it 5-3 to stay the match. But serving for the match, Azarenka went up 40-0 and clinched the victory when Williams hit a forehand wide.

"I just wanted to fight and give it my best, give myself every opportunity I can," Azarenka said. "I started with love-30 (in the third) and I was like, 'You have to keep it together. You have to do something.' Serena was on a roll ... so I had to really step up my game. I'm really glad I could turn it around and stay tough."

Azarenka needs to reach the final in Dubai to have a chance at returning to top spot. If Serena reaches the final next week, Azarenka would need to beat her in the title match to return to No. 1.

News from © The Associated Press, 2013
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