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Maria Sharapova began her bid to regain the No. 1 ranking Saturday by beating Chan Yung-jan 6-3, 6-2 in her opening match at the Sony Ericsson Open.
Sharapova is seeded No. 1, but her seven-week reign atop the rankings ended this week when she was overtaken by Justine Henin.
Seeking her first Key Biscayne title, Sharapova faces a difficult draw. She could face Venus and Serena Williams – each a three-time champion – in her next two matches.
“If you want to win a big tournament like this, you've got to play against good players,” Sharapova said.
On a windy afternoon, Sharapova double-faulted eight times against Chan and faced six break points but saved them all.
“I felt like I was in control,” Sharapova said. “With the break points she had, I was able to come up with good defensive play. She had me on the run on some of those break points, and I was able to come up with good shots. But it's the first match. It's never completely there. I'm sure I'll get better.”
The 17-year-old Chan fell to 0-5 this year.











Hope you will win this tournament. God bless you! Lots of love!
La verdad que te admiro mucho y te doy mi apoyo ganes o pierdas
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