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Australian Open: Sharapova aims to square finals ledger

Once a champion, twice runner up, Maria Sharapova gets the chance to even the ledger as she takes aim at a fourth Australian Open women’s singles final.
 
Sharapova could not have asked for a better prepararation than a cruisy straight sets 6-3 6-2 win over Russian compatriot Ekaterina Makarova in the semi final at Rod Laver Arena on Thursday.
 
“Yeah, I’m definitely happy,” Sharapova said. “I thought I played solid, I did everything I had to do.”
 
Sharapova had success on her serve – broken just once in the match – and the rest of her game followed for the most comfortable of victories.
 
Makarova found her way into rallies on occasions, but does not possess the array of big winners that Sharapova can draw on to finish a point, who is a supreme finisher.
 
Sharapova will go into her first Melbourne Park final since 2012 fresh after a fairly routine second week on the court.
 
She is a tad fortunate to still be alive in the tournament after surviving two match points against Alexandra Panova, but it has been onwards and upwards since that scary moment.
 
Despite a 33% record in finals, Sharapova says Melbourne has always held a special place in her heart, stemming from success as a junior and particularly after taking home the 2008 women’s singles title.
 
“I felt that I’ve had really good matches and a good record here in Australia, even since the junior days,” the 27 year old said. “I’ve been able to carry it over as a professional.
 
“I’ve had many great memories on Rod Laver Arena. I’ve hopefully set myself up for another good one.”
 
Sharapova will meet top seed Serena Williams in the final on Saturday night.
 
Williams was made to work every step of the way by American compatriot Madison Keys to win her way through to the final.
 
Sharapova admits there will be nerves, coupled with excitement of taking centre stage in the final, as she goes for a sixth grand slam title.
 
“It’s such a special moment,” she said. “I think everyone works endless hours to get to that position.
 
“I wouldn’t be human if we didn’t feel the extra nerves.”
 
On her underdog status for the final, Sharapova is not fussed.
 
She is going up against an 18-time grand slam champion after all.
 
Sharapova is concerned more with what she can control, rather than worrying about who is on the other side of the net.
 
“I think my confidence should be pretty high going into the final of a grand slam, no matter who I’m facing against,” Sharapova said. “I got there for a reason. I belong in that spot. I will do everything I can to get to the title.”

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