PARIS, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Russia’s Dinara
Safina upset hot local favourite Amelie Mauresmo to win the
Paris Open with a 6-4 2-6 6-3 victory on Sunday.
Safina, who was beaten by the Frenchwoman in the
Australian Open second round last month, took advantage of
Mauresmo’s weak serve to clinch her third WTA title in two hours
and 19 minutes.
Second-seeded Mauresmo, a winner in Paris in
2001, has now lost three finals in the Pierre de Coubertin hall
after two previous defeats by Serena Williams in 1999 and 2003.
"She took her chance. She was very solid. I had
many chances in the first set, which I didn’t convert," said
Mauresmo.
"Obviously, I didn’t play my best tennis but she
deserves her win. I’m still weak on some technical points. My
service was awful. I have to go on working."
NO TIME
Australian Open winner Marat Safin’s younger
sister Safina, who meets French teenager Tatiana Golovin in next
week’s Antwerp Open first round, said she had no time to
celebrate her win.
"I’ve called my mum in Moscow to tell her since
the game was not on TV. And as Marat is at home, the whole
family knows I’ve won," she said.
"The difference between this game and
Melbourne’s is the heat. In Australia, Amelie made me run a lot
and I was just worn out."
Safina, hitting baseline winners, won the first
set in an hour after breaking Mauresmo’s serve three times in a
row.
However, the Frenchwoman took a 2-0 lead in the
second set before ramming the advantage home as she broke Safina
again in the fifth game, forcing the Russian to a decider.
Three forehand errors by Mauresmo gave Safina a
3-1 lead in the final set and the Russian then held serve before
breaking an embittered Mauresmo again to serve for the match.
The Frenchwoman came back to 5-3 but eventually
bowed out on Safina’s first match point.
"Marat told me I needed to fight during the
whole game. This is what I did today," said Safina.