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Henin ends season on a winning note
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12 January 2007
Already guaranteed to finish number one in the world for the second consecutive season, the win gave Henin her 10th title of the season, making her the first player to reach double digits since Martina Hingis took home 12 trophies in 1997.
The Belgian, who went 5-0 here en route to claiming the 39th title of her career and the $1 million first prize, becomes the first repeat winner of this event since countrywoman Kim Clijsters in 2002-03.
The players each traded a break early in the first set leading up to classic 12th game, with Henin was on serve trailing by a 6-5 count.
Sharapova saved three set points in the game while Henin persevered through seven set points before eventually to caving in to the Russian.
Henin was uncharacteristically poor on serve during the 70-minute first set as she double faulted six times and converted just 49% of her first serves.
She regained her championship form in the second set, earning a break to go ahead, 6-5, before serving out the set.
Sharapova made things interesting in the third set with a break to knot things at 3-3, but Henin responded by winning the next three games to close out the match, which lasted 3 hours, 25 minutes.
Sharapova, who would not have qualified for this event if not for the withdrawal of Venus Williams, finished an otherwise disappointing season on a high note despite the loss.
The doubles final was won by top-seeded Cara Black and Liezel Huber, who claimed the $250,000 first prize with a 5-7 6-3 10-8 victory over second seeds Ai Sugiyama and Katarina Srebotnik.
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