World #1 Victoria Azarenka's latest win in Indian Wells against world #2 Maria Sharapova with a score of 61 62 shows that she might be the real deal after all. I mean, the real #1 player in the world, after all that revolving door action we've had in the women's rankings for years, where the world #1 player does not even figure out well in the Slams. Victoria just won the Australian Open and looks like she might have a good chance in Paris in May. Let's see how she performs in the clay season!
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