Williams, beaten in her two previous final appearances this year, is now a four-time champion in Rome and boasts 20 successive wins at the event either side of her withdrawal from last year's tournament due to injury.
This latest victory, which secured Williams' 70th WTA singles title, followed a similar theme to her last success against Keys in the semi-finals of the 2015 Australian Open, with the top seed taken all the way in the first set.
After seizing the early initiative, Keys seemed to be affected by swirling winds as she gave up a 40-15 lead to be broken in the sixth game, courtesy of two double faults and a pair of forehand errors.
The underdog nevertheless rallied to force a breaker, but Williams prevailed when Keys sent a return long at 5-6.
Two breaks at the start of the second set duly put Williams in complete control, although Keys refused to give in and twice enjoyed success against serve herself before Williams eventually prevailed.
Keys received fulsome praise from her rival at the end of the match, with Williams saying: "I'm so proud of you. You're going to get to number one for sure."
No comments:
Post a Comment