An injury-free Azarenka breezes past Williams in Thailand exhibition

Asked whether the pair would meet again in the Australian Open final, Azarenka replied: 'That’s what we’re going to really work hard for.'

World No 2 Victoria Azarenka reacts to her win over Serena Williams in Thailand on Saturday. AFP
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World No 2 Victoria Azarenka battled back from an injury-plagued season to defeat top-ranked Serena Williams 7-5, 6-3 in Thailand on Saturday.

The Belarusian, 24, is hoping her victory at the exhibition match in Thailand will set the stage for a strong performance at the upcoming Australian Open.

“It’s a great warm up before going to compete and start the year,” she told reporters in the seaside resort of Hua Hin. “It’s always really fun because we take each other to the limit.”

Asked whether the pair would meet again in the Australian Open final, she replied: “That’s what we’re going to really work hard for.”

A jet-lagged Williams, who arrived in the kingdom a day later than Azarenka, shrugged off her defeat.

“We had a really good match. We had a lot of moving and I think it was a really good warm up for us in the future,” she said, making her debut in Hua Hin.

2013 was mostly a year to forget for Azarenka who won just three titles against 11 for Williams.

Azarenka limped out of Wimbledon in the early stages with a knee injury and failed to reach the WTA Championships semi-finals in Turkey in October as she battled a lower back injury.

A month earlier she crashed out of the China Open in the first round. In contrast Williams enjoyed a match record of 78 wins against just four defeats, claimed the season-ending WTA Championships title and became the oldest number one player.

Azarenka will start her 2014 season with a return to Brisbane where she was forced to withdraw from the semi-finals a year earlier due to a toe infection on her right foot.

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