WTA Tour - Sharapova takes first clay title

Eurosport - Mon, 14 Apr 17:39:00 2008

Maria Sharapova captured her first claycourt title when she defeated Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova 7-6 6-3 in the final of the Amelia Island Championships.

TENNIS 2008 - Maria Sharapova holds up the winner's trophy after the WTA Amelia Island final - 0

Sharapova became the first woman to win three titles this season following her success at the Australian Open and Qatar Open and improved her 2008 win-loss record to 22-1.

She suffered her only defeat this season against Svetlana Kuznetsova in the semi-finals at Indian Wells.

The Russian admitted winning the title had given her a major boost ahead of next month's claycourt grand slam at Roland Garros, even though the green clay in Florida plays faster than the red dirt used in Europe.

"Considering that I don't play so much on clay and that last year I only played one event going into the French Open, this is definitely a big plus," said the top seed.

"Right now the main goal is just to be healthy through this swing of tournaments and be as healthy as I can be with as many matches as I can get under my wing before the French Open."

Sharapova was pushed all the way in the opening set and eventually captured it 9-7 in the tiebreak when Cibulkova sent a backhand into the net.

Florida-based Sharapova cut down on her unforced errors from 26 in the first set to just seven in the second set to wrap up the match.

"I was making a few unforced errors in that opening set but I didn't let that bother me. I still had to go for my shots because that's the way I play," said Sharapova, who will celebrate her 21st birthday on Saturday.

Cibulkova, playing in her first WTA final, was hampered by a leg injury and received treatment from the trainer in the second set after breaking Sharapova for a 2-1 lead.

The injury appeared to take its toll on Cibulkova, who won just one more game.

"Today I was making quite a few mistakes and I felt a little more tired... and I pulled the muscle some time in the first set," she said.

"I tried to end the points a little quicker after that. I didn't want to run around on the court after that as it would feel worse."

Reuters