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Clijsters beats Venus to win Stanford Classic
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-08-01 08:45

Kim Clijsters won her third Stanford Classic title with a 7-5 6-2 victory over an exhausted Venus Williams on Sunday, Reuters reported.

Kim Clijsters of Belgium hits a forehand to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams of the U.S. in the finals of the Stanford Classic tennis tournament at Stanford University in Palo Alto July 31, 2005. [Reuters]
Wimbledon champion Williams, playing for the fifth consecutive week, was clearly slower than the fourth-seeded Belgian and littered the court with unforced errors.

For her part, Clijsters played efficiently, stretching out the number two seeded American in long rallies and making sure she did not over play the ball.

"It's always good to come up with such a good tournament victory," said former world number one Clijsters, who secured her third career win against Williams in nine meetings.

"She's a great player and I knew I'd have to play my best to beat her. I stayed patient and did a lot of things right. In the past, I think I tried to do too many things against her and I got out of my normal rhythm.

"I was mixing and defending well," added the Belgian, who on Monday will re-enter the top 10 for the first time since October 24, 2004. "I think I put her off a few times."

After a sloppy first set, Clijsters completely controlled the second and clinched victory when she struck a fierce forehand cross-court return of serve winner.
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