Williams defends Brisbane crown

World No.1 Serena Williams has defended her Brisbane International women's crown by downing Victoria Azarenka in straight sets.

Serena Williams of the USA

Serena Williams (pic) has reached the Brisbane WTA final after beating Maria Sharapova. (AAP)

World No.1 Serena Williams has dealt a pre-Australian Open psychological blow on defending champion Victoria Azarenka by claiming the Brisbane International women's crown on Saturday night.

The 17-time grand slam winner proved too good for world No.2 Azarenka, clinching a quality Brisbane decider 6-4 7-5 in 98 minutes.

Defending champion Williams collected a $221,000 winner's cheque and a 58th career title.

It is an ominous start to the year for Williams who is hoping to back up a remarkable 2013 in which she won 11 titles overall, two grand slams and more than $12 million in prizemoney.

And it is a blow to the confidence of Azarenka, as she plotted a third straight Australian Open title.

Few defeated Williams in 2013 - but Azarenka did it twice.

However, Azarenka may have to go back to the drawing board in her plans to dethrone Williams after the American extended her record against the Belarusian to 14-3.

Williams broke Azarenka in the seventh game and sealed the first set in 37 minutes with an ace.

The pair exchanged breaks early in the second before Azarenka struck again to lead 4-2.

However, Williams immediately broke back and Azarenka never recovered.


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