It was much tougher than she had bargained for but Venus Williams got the job done in the end, beating Russian Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 in Sunday's final of the Korea Open in Seoul.
It was the third singles title of the year for the American reigning Wimbledon champion who was the top seed here. Forced to three sets for the first time in the tournament, she outlasted a resilient Kirilenko in a game that lasted two hours and 21 minutes, by far the longest of the championships for either player.
Serving for the match at 5-4 up in the third set, Williams went down 0-40, but rallied to force deuce. She took the title when Kirilenko's return went wide. "Kirilenko showed a lot of energy today," Williams said.
"Her game management was so great and it made for an interesting match. It was difficult, but my strength got me through and I was able to take the title." Light rain delayed the match by about an hour, and when it began, Williams wasted little time in breaking Kirilenko's serve in the opening game.
The Russian appeared over-matched early on, but a series of unforced errors by the American allowed Kirilenko to tie things up 2-2. Overall the two broke each other's serve six times in a first set which Williams eventually won 6-3. Williams won the first game in the second set but Kirilenko then profited from unforced errors and broke two serves to win 6-1 - the first set she has won against Williams.