Past, present and future champions of the Sony Open Tennis - including World No.1 Serena Williams - pay tribute to the prestigious tournament and its beautiful venue in this video.
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She may not have come away with the title, but five Sony Open Tennis finals is nothing to shake a stick at - World No.2 Maria Sharapova met the press after battling the World No.1 on Saturday.
World No.1 Serena Williams was down a set and a break to World No.2 Maria Sharapova but shifted to a whole new gear from there to capture the Sony Open Tennis for a record sixth time.
The breakthrough pair of Lisa Raymond and Laura Robson was in crushing form in the semifinals of the Sony Open Tennis doubles event, taking out Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci in 57 minutes.
Maria Sharapova attempts to become just the third player to complete the Indian Wells-Miami double when she takes on Serena Williams on Saturday afternoon.