MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Regaining the world's top ranking in women's tennis is less important to five-times grand slam winner Maria Sharapova than it was when she was younger, but the Russian is eager to beat dominant player Serena Williams.
Williams beat Sharapova, who is ranked number two, to claim her 19th grand slam singles title in the Australian Open final last month.
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