Mayar Sherif scripted history when she defeated Maria Sakkari to lift the Parma ladies Open title

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Egypt's Mayar Sherif on Saturday scripted history when she became the first Egyptian to win a WTA tour as she won the finals of the Parma Ladies Open. The 26-year-old Sherif outclassed Greek star and top-seeded Maria Sakkari in the final by 7-5, 6-3 to lift her first WTA title. Meanwhile, Serbia's ace tennis player Novak Djokovic defeated Roman Safiullin in the semi-final of the Tel Aviv Open to book a final berth in the tournament. Djokovic will face Croatia's Marin Cilic in the final.

Sherif got the better of World No.7 Sakkari in 1 hour and 36 minutes. Sherif finished with 10 winners as compared to Sakkari's 22. However, the Egyptian was clinical in breaking the Greek star. She saved five break points out of the nine she faced and converted six break points and edged ahead of Sakkari. "It means a lot for my country. It means a lot for the people back home, my family, all the hard work, and all the mental struggles in the last weeks. I'm just thrilled and happy. This was never expected," Sherif said after the match.

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