Dementieva denies Sharapova in Toronto final

TORONTO, (Reuters) – Russian fourth seed Elena  Dementieva picked up her third title of the year and denied  compatriot Maria Sharapova a comeback win with a 6-4 6-3 victory  in the final of the Toronto Cup yesterday.

Dementieva’s victory was just the third in nine meetings  against Sharapova, who was playing for a title for the first  time since Amelia Island in April 2008 as she continued her  return from shoulder surgery.  It is the 14th career title for Dementieva and comes with a  good omen, the three past winners of the Toronto tournament  going on to capture the U.S. Open.

“I felt like Lleyton Hewitt today, I was fighting for every  point, so many long rallies, it’s not the game I like to play,”  Dementieva told reporters. “I was just waiting for my chances  and didn’t rush

“This kind of win gives you a lot of confidence, so right  now it is all about recovery and getting ready for New York.” Working her way back to top form after nine months on the  sidelines, Sharapova has made steady progress since she launched  her comeback in May.

But the three-time grand slam winner showed in an uneven  final that her game still needs sharpening as she served up nine  double faults to Dementieva in the opening set. Despite her service woes, Sharapova heads to Flushing  Meadows on an upbeat note. She is guaranteed to be seeded at the  U.S. Open, moving up from her current 49th ranking into the top  32 by reaching the Toronto final.

“My mindset going into every single tournament is to be the  champion and if you’re not ready to do that and you’re not ready  to compete in six matches then I don’t think you should be in  the draw,” said Sharapova. “With every tournament I’ve played in  the summer I felt like was starting to play better and get a  feel for the hardcourts.

“I’ve definitely improved over the weeks, with every match I  felt like I stepped it up when I had and today I just came up a  little short.”

The first set produced little high quality tennis expected  from two of the world’s most accomplished players, as Sharapova  (9) and Dementieva (5) combined for 14 double faults, seven  service breaks and a truck load of unforced errors.

The second produced just one break by Dementieva in the  sixth game to go up 4-2.

The Beijing Olympic champion then held her serve the rest of  the way, closing out the contest on her third match point when a  cheeky drop shot from Sharapova bounced off the net.