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Azarenka slams "weak" grunt haters

By AAP .
20 February 2012 11:15AM EST

VICTORIA Azarenka isn't about to stop her loud noises during tennis matches and says any opponent who might try to blame it for losing are "weak people".

The top-ranked Belarusian makes a high-pitched noise when she hits the ball, drawing increased criticism during her run to the Australian Open title with some fans even mimicking her at Rod Laver Arena.

The issue has attracted the attention of the WTA, which plans to look at ways of reducing the noise levels made by players.

On a 17-match winning streak after claiming the Qatar Open on Sunday, Azarenka says the hooting comes naturally.

She says anyone blaming a loss on her "grunting or whatever, you know, it's up to them.

"I think they're just weak people."

Azarenka extended her domination over Australia's Sam Stosur to win her third successive title of the year at the WTA Qatar Open.

Azarenka showed no signs of discomfort from her overnight injury scare in the semi-finals against Agnieszka Radwanska by beating Stosur 6-1 6-2 in a one-sided final to extend her unbeaten streak in 2012 to 17.

The Qatar Open was Azarenka's 11th title, 10 of them coming on hard courts.

She maintained her perfect record against the Australian whom she has beaten in five career clashes beginning in 2008; no match going to three sets.

Sunday's win also completed a remarkable 12 months for Azarenka who lost to Daniela Hantuchova in the first round in Doha in 2011, a defeat that led her to contemplate retirement before being talked out of it by her mother and grandmother.

"I am really proud of the way I played today," said Azarenka, fighting back tears.

"I was not 100 per cent after my fall yesterday and I knew I had to adjust my game and everything went according to plan."

Stosur, who was playing her first final of the year, was bidding for her fourth title, but Azarenka was too good for the world number five despite rarely hitting top gear.

The Australian Open champion broke Stosur in the third game of the first set from 40-all when the Aussie hit a ball long and then netted an easy volley.

Stosur again made crucial unforced errors in her next service game, putting a forehand into the net and then missing an easy smash before a powerful forehand return fetched Azarenka her second break.

The Belarusian then retained her serve to lead 5-1 and, following another error-ridden service game by Stosur, clinched the set with a fine volley.

The second set was also played along the same pattern as Stosur failed to reduce her errors and soon Azarenka had taken a stranglehold on the match by racing to a 3-0 lead.

And although the Australian managed to win two service games, Azarenka then broke her again in the eighth game to maintain a hundred per cent record in finals this year.

"Last year I lost in the first round and watched someone else lift this beautiful trophy," Azarenka said.

"But now I have this for myself."

Third seed Stosur left the tournament as the first Australian woman to earn more than $10 million in career prizemoney.

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westy 20 February 2012 11:43AM

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