Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Maria lost in Final TEB BNP Paribas WTA Championships


Maria has played her final match of 2012 at the TEB BNP Paribas WTA Championships in Istanbul and lost in the final to Serena Williams of the United States. Maria lost 4-6 3-6 in an hour and 29 minutes.
Maria dropped her serve twice in the match - in the fifth game of the first set and the first game of the second set. The two breaks were enough for Williams to take the title.
In the WTA rankings, Maria will finish 2012 in second spot with 10045 points - 540 points behind world No.1 Victoria Azarenka.






Monday, October 8, 2012

Maria lost her first final at the China Open against Azarenka

Maria was defeated by top seed Victoria Azarenka of Belarus in the final of the China Open in Beijing. Maria lost 3-6 1-6 in an hour and 27 minutes on the Diamond Court.In the WTA rankings to be released on Monday, Maria remains at No.2 with 9135 points. This is for the fourth time this season that Victoria Azarenka deprive Maria to a title, after the open Australia, Indian Wells and Miami this is the China Open.
Maria has been dominated by the Belarus 6 - 3 6-1 in 1h27min Azarenka began the drum beating, meeting well helped by doubles (six) and the unforced errors of Maria. Masha has committed many errors 39 in total, despite a few nice acceleration, it does not happen. A finale that has not kept all its promises
Maria: "Victoria played incredible so today." This is the reason why she is number 1 worldwide. I really enjoyed the support of the public throughout the week.
This is the 4th time that they are dating in the final anything this year (after the open Australia, Indian Wells, Miami and Stuttgart) 4 8 finals of Maria this season are against the Belarusian Victoria Azarenka! 

Next tournament of Maria is the WTA Tour - Istanbul 2012 Masters, in 2 weeks (from 23 to 28 October) at Sinan Erdem Arena
on a hard Phase of pool surface: (3 match) + 1/2 final and final
The call: Maria Sharapova (2004 winner)
Victoria Azarenka (finalist in 2011)
Serena Williams (winner in 2001, 2009)
Agnieszka Radwanska (4th Participation)
Petra Kvitova (winner in 2011)
Angelique Kerber (1st Participation)
Sara Errani (1st Participation)
Na Li (2nd Participation in the Masters)