The watch valuation experts at Crown and Caliber are fans of Maria’s Tag Heuer Formula 1 Lady Steel & Ceramic Pavée, which she wore while holding her trophy after the match. “The match was a joke,” said opponent Li Na, referring to the two rainstorms that turned the clay to mud. “It’s tough to play in such heavy rain, and then you go and rest for two hours and then play again in heavy rain.”
Maria Sharapova, sporting her Tag Heuer Formula 1 Lady Steel & Ceramic Pavée
Sharapova lost the first set and was down 0-4 in the second set. Li seemed to have control of the match, but made 24 unforced errors, allowing Sharapova to battle back and snatch victory from the French Open champ. The final score was 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5).
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