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Bartoli upsets Williams to capture Stanford tennis

Monday, August 03, 2009 STANFORD:: Marion Bartoli avenged a Wimbledon loss to Venus Williams, winning a marathon final at Stanford Classic 6-2, 5-7, 6-4.Williams beat French woman Bartoli for the All England club final two years ago.Bartoli will move up two spots in the rankings to 12th on Monday after claiming her second title of 2009 and the fifth of her career.She won her only two titles at the start of the decade in 2000 and 2005, last finishing runner-up to Kim Clijsters in 2005. The five-time Wimbledon champion will remain on third in the world behind number one Dinara Safina of Russia and sister Serena Williams,Bartoli went up an early break in the opening set only to lose it a game later. But the French player took the lead again on a third consecutive break and added an insurance policy with another for 5-2 before closing it out in 40 minutes.The unseeded Bartoli jumped out to a 1-0 start in the second with another break of the erratic Williams. But serving for victory, Bartoli's level dropped, saving two break points but missing on a third as her opponent levelled at five games apiece.Williams saved break points in the next game, 6-5, with Bartoli succumbing to a double-fault to hand over the set 7-5.The third set also began Bartoli's way with a break, which she promptly lost for three-all. But a re-break in the seventh game finally put the Frenchwoman on the right path, with Bartoli serving out the win on her first match point after coming form love-30 down in the final game.The loss was the eighth this season for Williams against 31 wins; Bartoli stands 35-14. The see-saw contest featured ten breaks of serve and a dozen double-faults for Williams, who lost serve six times.

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