Kim Clijsters survived three match points before a rain break then produced a remarkable comeback after the weather cleared to beat Maria Sharapova 2-6, 7-6 (4), 6-2 and win the Cincinnati Open on Sunday.
Sharapova had three championship points at 5-3 in the second set before rain left her stranded at deuce, two points from victory, and ending up having 74 minutes to ponder the missed chances before play resumed. Belgian Clijsters emerged from the break a different player and steamrolled the Russian in the third set after winning the second set tiebreak from 3-0 down.
"I think it certainly gave her time to relax, and more than the conditions themselves, I think it was about just maybe her going in and having a chance to think about what she needs to do differently," said Sharapova.
"She came out and started playing really good tennis."
The victory, watched by her daughter Jada, was her fourth since returning to the sport after a two-year maternity break.
Clijsters returned to the tour at this event a year ago and went on to win the US Open, the Brisbane International and the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami.
"You can't start a match when you come out of the locker room like that, you can't start it at 0-0. You have to be ready to go and you have to get yourself a little bit pumped up and fired up. That's what I tried to do," she said.
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