
Carla Suarez Navarro made it third time lucky at thePortugal Open on Saturday, finally lifting the title after losing the last two finals.The Spanish top seed beat Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 in two hours, 10minutes for her first career trophy after finishing on the losing side in her first fivefinals."I'm very happy that I've finally won a title," said the champion. "I was nervoustoday, it's not easy playing here."On match point I was only thinking about putting the ball in. It felt really goodwhen it was all over. This was a very special day for me, my most special moment sofar."Suarez Navarro came from 1-4 down in the final set when it looked like two-timeGrand Slam title winner Kuznetsova finally had the fluctuating match under control.But Suarez Navarro, who had lost three of her previous four matches against the29th-ranked Kuznetsova, refused to give up.Kuznetsova, the seventh seed, dropped serve in the sixth and eighth games and wentdown to the loss on the first of two match points for her Spanish opponent.The 15th-ranked Suarez Navarro leapt in the air in delight and rushed to hug hercoaching team in the stands."The most important thing was to play solid all the time," said Suarez Navarro."That was not easy as we were both making mistakes."We both wanted to win this final, it was a close match all the way through. She played better than me at the start but I finished better at the end."Kuznetsova commented: "It was a tough match and I'm disappointed that I could nothold on at the end."But I did better than I had expected this week, there is still time for me to get evenmore prepared for Roland Garros."The Spaniard was playing this week after recovering from a wrist inflammationwhich forced her to abandon a match last week in Stuttgart. Source: AFP
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