| Mauresmo beats Clijsters to win Diamond Games(AP)
 Updated: 2006-02-20 11:49
 
 ANTWERP, Belgium - Amelie Mauresmo won her second Diamond Games championship 
with a 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 victory over world No. 1 Kim Clijsters on Sunday, moving a 
little closer to taking over the top spot in the rankings. 
 Mauresmo took 
hold of the game in the third set of a gripping match — a rare head-to-head 
tournament final between the world's top two players _to win her third straight 
tournament.
 "Kim played very well at the start and it took me a while to get into the 
game, to get back even," Mauresmo said. "We both gave it our maximum." 
 Her 15th straight match win also took Mauresmo a step closer to taking home 
the tournament trophy — a $1.2 million gem-encrusted racket awarded to any 
player who wins the Diamond Games title three times in five years. Mauresmo won 
her first title in 2005. 
 But despite her victory, the second-ranked Mauresmo made up minimal ground on 
Clijsters for the No. 1 spot because the Belgian also made the finals. 
 Mauresmo gained momentum after going up 4-2 in the final set, taking 
advantage of errors made by Clijsters, who was tiring fast due to the intense 
pace. 
 "I had the chance to do it, but I came a bit short and I felt it in my legs," 
Clijsters said. 
 Clijsters, playing in front of her hometown crowd, moved to take control of 
the first set quickly at 4-1, and seemed to be playing her best tennis since 
injuring her right ankle at the Australian Open. Antwerp was her comeback after 
three weeks on the sideline. 
 Clijsters battled hard for every point, pushing the Australian Open champion 
in some tense and stunning volley showdowns. 
 
 
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