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Maria Sharapova Defeats Sabine Lisicki, Reaches 2nd Wimbledon Final (VIDEO)

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AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 06/30/11 12:48 PM ET Updated: 08/30/11 06:12 AM ET

WIMBLEDON, England — Her serve all over the place, Maria Sharapova overcame 13 double-faults Thursday to defeat wild card Sabine Lisicki 6-4, 6-3 and return to the Wimbledon final.

She will play for the title against Petra Kvitova, who reached her first major final by hitting nine aces in a 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 victory over Victoria Azarenka in the opening semifinal.

Sharapova, who won the first of her three Grand Slam crowns at the All England Club in 2004, had two double-faults in her opening service game, the second giving her opponent a break. She had two more while trailing 3-0, but saved a break point and then won 12 of the final 16 games.

"I felt like I was just rushing things, my first serve," Sharapova said. "She's someone that has pretty big swings and likes to take charge and hit the ball. I didn't really want to give her too many looks on second serves. I think maybe I overthought it too much."

The turning point may have come on that first saved break point. With Lisicki playing nearly flawless tennis through the first three games, she turned to the drop shot that was so effective against Marion Bartoli in the quarterfinals. But this one went into the net, putting the score at deuce and giving momentum to Sharapova.

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Even though Sharapova's first serve didn't get much better, her game once the ball was in play did, sending forehands and backhands into the corners and passing her outmatched opponent.

Lisicki became frustrated early in the second set as a light drizzle started on Centre Court. Trailing 0-30 and hoping to get a short reprieve, Lisicki asked chair umpire Louise Engzell to suspend play, but was denied.

Three points later, it was 3-0 to Sharapova and Lisicki's chances of reaching a first Grand Slam final were fading fast.

Sharapova, who has not lost a set at this year's tournament, had 18 unforced errors and only 14 winners. Lisicki did exactly the opposite, with 18 winners and 14 unforced errors.

"I hadn't been past the fourth round in a few years," said Sharapova, who last reached the Wimbledon semifinals in 2006. "So to be at this stage, I'm just thrilled to have the opportunity to go for it."

Besides her Wimbledon victory, Sharapova also won the 2006 U.S. Open and the 2008 Australian Open. But shoulder surgery in October 2008 slowed her career.

"I set myself certain goals. I never really met any of them, to be honest," Sharapova said of her return to tennis. "There were many, when I wanted to come back, how I wanted to feel, where my pain level was. So that was frustrating."

In the final, Sharapova's serve will have to improve if she wants to win a fourth major. In Kvitova, she faces a player who had never won a match on grass before last year's tournament, when she reached the semifinals.

"She's a really tricky player because she's a great grass-court player," Sharapova said. "She's a lefty, she uses her serve really well and she's playing really good tennis."

In the first match, Kvitova rode her big serve right into the final, hitting three aces in a row in the final game of the first set.

"All match it was around both serves," Kvitova said, "so I'm very happy my serve was good in the third set."

Kvitova was playing in only her second major semifinal, and she dictated play throughout. The Czech left-hander had 40 winners and 14 unforced errors; Azarenka had only nine winners and seven unforced errors.

And it was Azarenka's serve that finished it when the fourth-seeded Belarusian committed her second double-fault of the day on match point.

In the first set, Kvitova twice broke Azarenka's serve and saved the only break point she faced. She finished the set with six aces.

But Azarenka responded in the second, finally converting a break point in the second game to take a 2-0 lead. She held the rest of the way and evened the match, but couldn't do much about her opponent's serve.

"She started serving, and she really played very well on her service game. Was a little bit of a bad luck, I think," Azarenka said. "She was just going for every single shot today. When my balls were going a little bit out like this, her balls were going into the line."

Kvitova lost only one point in the opening game of the third set, and then broke for a 2-0 lead. At 3-1, Azarenka had two break points, but Kvitova saved them both and won the next two points to make it 4-1.

Kvitova is the first left-handed woman to reach the Wimbledon final since Martina Navratilova in 1994. Navratilova, who won the title nine times and was in the crowd Thursday, and Ann Jones (1969) are the only left-handers to win the championship dish at the All England Club.

"We met in the locker room and she's told me well done and good luck for the next match," Kvitova said, referring to Navratilova. "It's very nice when I can meet her and speak with her."

The last lefty to even reach a women's major final was Monica Seles at the 1998 French Open.

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WIMBLEDON, England — Her serve all over the place, Maria Sharapova overcame 13 double-faults Thursday to defeat wild card Sabine Lisicki 6-4, 6-3 and return to the Wimbledon final. She will play ...
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Highball
In Blackest Night
10:41 AM on 07/02/2011
I've watched tennis since the middle 70s.

I am now done. Good bye.
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Highball
In Blackest Night
07:47 AM on 07/02/2011
DAVAI MASHA!!!!
08:20 AM on 07/01/2011
Could only watch four games in the first set - Sharapova's grunting was ear shattering,annoying and the antithesis of all that is good in the game of tennis - the game has to rid itself of these bovine sounds and players - thank goodness for the mute button. Every time she was about to strike the ball I hit the mute button but this became too labour intensive so I switched to the Food Channel and watched chef Claire Robinson effortlessly and silently slice through a flank steak. I can only imagine what Sharapova sounds sound like lifting weights.
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wallyone
07:45 AM on 07/01/2011
Where can I get odds against Sharapova? Just my prediction.
07:37 AM on 07/01/2011
Its great to see Sharapova seemingly finally fully recovered from the spate of injuries that have so hampered her game for the last few years. She's been playing wonderful tennis so far in the tournament -- should be a great match up with Kvitova in the finals on Saturday. And I for one LOVE all of her screeching and grunting - she's giving it all she's got out there!
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ImaVeteran
07:54 AM on 07/01/2011
Screeching and grunting is the reason I turn down the volume on my TV while watching tennis. Both male and female matches.
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busman
03:23 AM on 07/01/2011
Sharapova and Azarenka have the most annoying screams in tennis. Glad there will only be one of them in the finals. Hope the non-screamer wins on Sat. Go Kvitova!!
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f0rTyLeGz
Everything is falling.
06:58 AM on 07/01/2011
I like the screams. It creates in me an emotional aura to the match.
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Greatest Darthfruit
So, you the brains of this outfit, or is he?
03:04 AM on 07/01/2011
Job well done Maria!!
01:31 AM on 07/01/2011
I just hope Saturday's "Breakfast at Wimbledon" is a competitive match. As a West Coaster, there's nothing worse than waking up at 6:00am to see at 6-1, 6-0 result. I guess it could be worse if you were living in Hawaii...
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Highball
In Blackest Night
12:55 AM on 07/01/2011
Kvitova's playing so well, I'll be sitting there Saturday morning on pins and needles. I'm going to be so nervous for Masha.

I think she's gonna take it, though. She's so strong mentally, and she's obviously been there before and in other Slams as well. This will be Kvitova's first time, and maybe that can be used in Maria's favor. I hope so, at least.

Davai Masha! I'll be rooting for you!
01:22 AM on 07/01/2011
Lack of experience playing in a Grand Slam final didn't hurt Sharapova when she defeated Serena Williams 7 years ago in Centre Court, so first time jitters for Kvitova may not factor in all that much and probably won't be used in Maria's favor.

Kvitova has a legitimate chance despite Maria being the bookmaker's favourite. Should be a great match!
11:20 AM on 07/01/2011
okay, she won 7 years ago against Serena..........Must we always measure against Serena?
10:05 PM on 06/30/2011
Good luck Maria

Finish the job, baby!
TomMartin
Freedom and equality.
08:21 PM on 06/30/2011
I hope Kvitová will beat Sharapova. I am sick and tired of the Russian women winning so many tournaments. Besides, Kvitová is left handed like my sister, and Czech like my sister. I miss the good old days when Czechs like Navrátilová, Mandlíková, and Lendl dominated tennis. We need a new Czech star, and Kvitová and Berdych sure look promising.
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Gigity
Neither liberal nor Conservative
03:38 PM on 06/30/2011
Uhhhhhhhhh!!! Oiyyyyyyyyy!!!! Hrrrrmmmmmmhhhhh!!!!
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RusStyles
02:47 PM on 06/30/2011
I thought Lisicki would bring more game...Where were all those aces she's been serving up? Did she suffer from stage fright on the big stage? And MS gave her so many opportunities with weak second serves and she sprayed the ball too many times. Give Maria credit, her ground game rocked; that's what saved her. But overall, Sabine gave this one away...MS must serve better to beat this Kvitova chick, who spanked Azarenka like she stole something. Should be an interesting match; at least I'll be able to tell them apart....
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bmwracer
In the LEFT lane.
01:45 PM on 06/30/2011
Go Maria!
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LogicalMathMan
Math, Finance, English, Business Instructor
12:48 PM on 06/30/2011
O yeah...it's Maria, not Maraia Aitche Pea.