Maria Sharapova plays for her second Wimbledon title on Saturday against No. 9 seed Petra Kvitova. Busted Racquet previews and predicts the final.
Stats
? Sharapova is playing in her fourth Grand Slam final. She's won three -- Wimbledon, 2004; U.S. Open, 2006; and Australian Open, 2008. This is the first major final for Kvitova.
? With a victory, Sharapova would move to No. 3 in the world. Kvitova is No. 7 with a win.
? Sharapova hasn't lost a set en route to the final. She's held opponents to three games or less in nine of her 12 sets.
? In the Open era, 20 of the 62 women playing in their first Grand Slam final have gone on to win the match.
? Mindblowing stat No. 1: If Sharapova�wins, she'll become the youngest Wimbledon champion since she won as a 17-year-old in 2004. She is 24.
Mindblowing stat No. 2: This is only the fourth final since 1977 that doesn't include either Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, Steffi Graf or one of the Williams sisters.
Strengths
Sharapova -- Groundstrokes, experience, movement
Kvitova -- Serve, returns, aggressiveness
Weaknesses
Sharapova -- First serve, second serve
Kvitova -- Aggressiveness, inexperience
The Czech's return of Sharapova's second serve will be a crucial factor in the match. Sharapova had 13 double faults in her straight-set win over Sabine Lisicki in the semifinals. Lisicki was tentative in returning the second serves. Kvitova won't do Sharapova any such favors. Look for the world No. 9 to go for winners off Sharapova's second serve, making it all the more important for her to land her first serves in the box.
Prediction
Sharapova in straight sets.
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