Serena Williams lifts Miami trophy Miami - Arabstoday Maria Sharapova said she was relishing defending her French Open crown, after the in-form Russian star fell just short of a maiden Miami title. World No. 2 Sharapova led by a set and a break before world No. 1 Serena Williams battled back, capturing the final 10 games on her way to a 4-6, 6-3, 6-0 victory in Saturday's WTA Miami hardcourt final. Williams won her sixth Miami crown and denied Sharapova her first Miami title, dropping the Russian to 0-5 in Miami finals. Williams has beaten Sharapova 11 times in a row and leads their overall rivalry 12-2. But after running off 11 match wins in a row overall before the loss, including a victory at Indian Wells without Williams in the field, Sharapova has greater confidence in her game and her chances to defend at Roland Garros. "When you experience such a nice moment in your career, to be able to come back there and to play on that court again where you lifted the trophy, won the match point, it's always special and meaningful," Sharapova said. "I'll treat it as any other title that maybe I haven't won and really want to win because I would love to win it again." She had hoped to collect a first Miami crown but was pleased that she took a set off Williams for the first time since the 2008 quarter-finals on clay in Charleston, South Carolina. "It's tough to lose in the final stage because you've worked so hard to get there, no doubt about that," Sharapova said. "But it is a really nice stage to be at. It's a nice opportunity that you're giving yourself. The more that I give myself this opportunity, the better chance that I have of winning. That's what I have to think about. "Within a tournament there are a lot of ups and downs and I'm really happy with what I have been able to achieve in the last month." Williams praised Sharapova's effort even as she avoided losing to the Russian for the first time since 2004. "Maria played really the best I have seen her play," Williams said. "She was moving unbelievable and she was hitting winners from everywhere. "I feel like she lifted her level."
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