Sharapova rallies to lift Qatar title (Agencies) Updated: 2005-02-27 09:01
Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova staged a superb rally on Saturday to
smother the challenge of Alicia Molik 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 and win the $600,000 Qatar
Open.
"I was always positive, even after losing the first set," the Russian smiled
after collecting her winner's check of $94,000. "I had a good game."
 Russian Maria
Sharapova waves to the crowd after winning the WTA final against
Australian Alicia Molik in Doha. Sharapova won 4-6, 6-1, 6-4.
[AFP] | However, the world number four and second
seed found the going tough in the first set.
Fourth seed Molik, brimming with confidence after her semi-final win over top
seed Amelie Mauresmo on Friday, played aggressive tennis and knocked the wind
out of Sharapova in the first set.
The Australian world number nine broke Sharapova in the third game and held
her serve in the next to take a 3-1 lead.
Showing scant respect for the rising Russian, Molik fired four aces in all to
win the first set 6-4 in 36 minutes.
Molik, who had beaten Sharapova in the Zurich final last year, looked heading
for a repeat of that win but Sharapova rebounded, breaking Molik in the second
and fourth games to clinch the second set 6-1.
CHALLENGE FIZZLED
The Russian teenager raised her game a notch and took a vice-like grip. As
Sharapova grew in stature, Molik's game fell apart and her challenge fizzled
out.
Sharapova broke Molik in the fifth game of the third set and held her nerve
for victory.
"In the second set I thought I needed to add some pace to my shots. I also
knew I had to keep my serve if I have to win the match. But the key to success
is my positive attitude. I approach all tournaments with a positive frame of
mind," the Russian said.
"I hit the ball better in the second and third sets. And thing turned in my
favor. But I should say that whenever we have played, we played it tough. Alicia
plays great points and to beat her I have to be at my best.
"Actually the match could have gone anybody's way. Only a few points
separated us. But when I broke her twice in the second set I knew it would be
difficult for her to beat me," she added.
Molik got a check for $50,000. "I had a long week, not bad at all. I played
well too," she said.
"But I spent a lot of time on the court (playing doubles and singles) and I
think suffered from a lapse of concentration in the second set.
"Of course I am disappointed not to win the title, but overall I have been
playing well of late."
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