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“I felt like my energy wasn’t maybe there 100% at the beginning but that’s what the match is about,” said Azarenka. “It goes up and down, and you battle against somebody and you have an edge or then you don’t have an edge.
“That’s what is exciting about that to try to take your opponent to that place where they don’t feel at their best.”
In the second set, it was Azarenka who had Williams talking to herself as she turned the tables on the muscular American by breaking her three times to level the match. In the third, Azarenka and Williams finally produced the tennis and edge-of-your-seat drama that fans had come to see, twice trading breaks to send the set into a tiebreak.
With the title on the line, the quality of shots and effort sky-rocketed at both ends of the court before the contest ended with Williams’s forehand into the net.