Maria Sharapova turned back the clock at Indian Wells, winning it without losing a set just like in 2006. But how have the generations of players changed since then, and where does she fit?
A very aggressive Maria Sharapova won her first WTA title of the season at the BNP Paribas Open on Sunday afternoon, blasting 33 winners in 16 games against Caroline Wozniacki in the final.
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Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina edged Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik for the BNP Paribas Open doubles crown. It is their third Premier-level doubles title in the last six months.
Caroline Wozniacki had lost her last three meetings with Angelique Kerber and was down 62 20 this time - but she hung in there and ended up getting her name up in lights in the first semifinal.
Maria Sharapova rifled a forehand winner on match point to beat Maria Kirilenko in the second semifinal of the BNP Paribas Open. The former No.1 will now move from No.3 back to No.2.
Caroline Wozniacki completed the semifinal line-up at the BNP Paribas Open on Thursday, and she's not in new territory at all - she went all the way to the Premier-level title two years ago.
The No.1 and No.2 seeds were both picked off in the second round but No.3 seeds Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik and No.4 seeds Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina are still standing.