Maria Sharapova won her third consecutive Porsche Grand Prix title, on the same day that Grigor Dimitrov wins his first clay-court title in Bucharest
Maria Sharapova won her third consecutive Porsche Grand Prix title on Sunday by coming from behind to defeat Ana Ivanovic 3-6, 6-4, 6-1.
Sharapova won her first tournament of the year and clinched the 30th title of her career. She is now undefeated in 13 consecutive matches on the indoor clay in Stuttgart.
Ivanovic wasted a 3-1 lead in the second set as Sharapova raised her game to stay in the high-quality match and finally prevail in a showdown between two former top-ranked players and French Open champions. Ivanovic was seeking her third title of the year.
Champ: Maria Sharapova celebrates her Porsche Grand Prix victory over Ana Ivanovic in Stuttgart
Finalists: Sharapova defeated the Serbian Ana Ivanovic in three sets
Fans favourite: The Russian waves her trophy to the watching crowd following her win
'I just tried to hang in there,' Sharapova said.
Ivanovic got off to a flying a start and won the first five games of the match before Sharapova started fighting back.
Ivanovic wasted a set point and could not serve out the set at love. She gifted Sharapova another game with a double-fault but finally pulled together to win the first set.
Sharapova had trouble reading Ivanovic’s varied game and change of pace. But she held on as
Ivanovic began to lose her focus.
Driven to victory: Sharapova poses on the winner's prize, a Porsche 911
All smiles: Sharapova posing inside her new car
Sharapova returned late last year after missing four months following shoulder surgery.
'It was a very tough year for me,' she said.
Stuttgart is the only tournament Sharapova has won three times.
Sharapova’s victory comes on the same day that boyfriend Grigor Dimitrov won his first clay-court title at the BRD Nastase Tiriac Trophy in Bucharest.
The 22-year-old Bulgarian beat defending champion Lukas Rosol 7-6 (7-2), 6-1 to guarantee a new career-high world ranking of No 13.
Victor: Grigor Dimitrov holds aloft his trophy after defeating Lukas Rosol in Bucharest
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