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Radwanska enjoys her 'dream' final

(China Daily) Updated: 2012-07-09 08:09

The gulf between Serena Williams and Agnieszka Radwanska was perhaps never more evident than when the Pole left Wimbledon's Center Court as a beaten finalist and described her defeat as a "dream" and the culmination of the "best two weeks of my life".

For Williams, this was a 14th Grand Slam title and another 1.15 million pounds ($1.78 million) to add to a burgeoning pool of career cash, while Radwanska had missed out on claiming a maiden major title in her first Slam final.

Radwanska, despite the No 1 ranking being up for grabs, was a huge underdog going into Sunday's final, her odds lengthening when she was hit by a respiratory illness this week.

Radwanska enjoys her 'dream' final

When she went 5-0 down in the first she looked overwhelmed by the occasion but showed bags of fight to turn the match into a real contest as Williams went off the boil.

Therefore, it was perhaps understandable that she reflected so philosophically on defeat.

"These are the best two weeks of my life," she said. "When practicing and playing tennis all your life, I think it's a dream for everyone to be in the final. So basically I'm just very happy. Of course it's always disappointing to lose, especially after a tough and good match. But so very happy about my final."

It was all new for the 23-year-old Radwanska, who had never been beyond the quarterfinal of a Slam before and who was her country's first major finalist since 1939.

She had looked like a rabbit caught in headlights as Williams blasted out of the blocks and took the first set for the loss of only one game before a rain delay allowed her opponent time to gather her thoughts

"I was a little bit nervous in the beginning, especially being in my first final," she said. "I think I just wanted too much a little bit. I think the break was better for me just to cool down a little bit. When I was going on the court the second time, I just felt it was like a normal match. It didn't seem like a final any more, so there was not that much pressure. But then I was just trying to do everything, to play good tennis. And I think it was a great match. She was really playing well today."

Agence France-Presse

(China Daily 07/09/2012 page23)

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