Azarenka wins Indian Wells tennis

World No.1 Victoria Azarenka’s start to the WTA season is the best since Martina Hingis won 37 in a row in 1997.

Azarenka stretched her 2012 winning streak to 23 matches on Sunday when she thrashed Maria Sharapova 6-2 6-3 to take the Indian Wells tennis title.

Azarenka has not lost a match this year.

“I was really nervous before the final,” Azarenka said.

“It is important for me to try and put as much pressure on her and not let her into the match.

“I really had to stay on my feet and keep playing my game.

“It was a little hard with the wind but I am happy I went through with this determination.”

Azarenka’s victory comes just six weeks after she beat World No.2 Sharapova in straight sets in the Australian Open final to win her first grand slam title.

The 22-year-old from Belarus hit one ace, had two double faults and won 71 per cent of her first serve points in collecting her fourth title of 2012 and a $US1 million ($A945,000) winner’s check.

Azarenka clinched the crown on her first match point when Sharapova made a stab at a shot but her lob sailed long, ending the 86-minute match.

Earlier in the draw at Indian Wells, she passed Serena Williams’ 2003 winning streak of 21 matches and has her sights set on catching Hingis.

“I never dreamed about that. It is amazing,” she said of the streak.

“It is a position I worked really hard to be in.

“I am so glad I am able to be consistent, disciplined and professional.”

Azarenka, one of the hardest-hitting players on tour, was competing in her sixth consecutive final.

It is the first time in four years that the world No.1 and No.2 met in the final of a WTA Tour event.

This was her first title in the California desert and follows last year’s disappointment, when she was forced to retire from her quarter-final against Caroline Wozniacki with an injury. Wozniacki went on to win the title.

Three-time grand slam champion Sharapova has failed to take a set off Azarenka in the five times she has lost to her, dating back to Moscow in 2007. Sharapova has beaten Azarenka three times, including twice on hardcourts.

Sharapova finished with two aces, three double faults and won just 46 per cent of her first-serve points.

“I feel like I just made too many unforced errors at the wrong time and wasn’t solid enough,” Sharapova said.

“We’re going to play against each other a few more times, so I’ll have time to change that.”

Azarenka broke Sharapova’s serve twice in the first set and four times in the second.

“I was just trying to do my best because I know Maria is fighting,” Azarenka said. “I always try to stay focused and apply as much pressure as I can.”

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