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"Im a better player this month than I was last month," Williams said. "Ive put in a lot of work and I hope it continues to pay off." The fifth-ranked Sharapova had eight unforced errors before she hit her first winner and the slow start cost her in the battle of former No. 1s. "It certainly wasnt my night," Sharapova said. "She was serving and hitting so well and I was extremely late in my reactions. I felt sluggish. It was a bad day but its also a reminder that I need to step up." Williams, ranked No. 169, beat Sharapova for the sixth straight time and improved to 7-2 overall against her. "I consider anybody I play to be an intense rivalry but we do have a good thing going," Williams said. "Its exciting and its good for tennis." Sharapova last defeated Williams in the finals of the 2004 WTA championships. "When I had chances to change things around I couldnt do it," Sharapova said. "Her biggest strength is her power and you dont see so much of that in the top 10. 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"Ive had to focus on so many aspects of my game. Last year I couldnt even walk. Now I feel I can rely on my serve when I need it at crucial moments." Lisicki recorded 14 aces to Radwanskas seven. The 14th-ranked Radwanska was a semifinalist at Stanford last year. Shes still looking for her first tour title since 2008. Third-seeded Marion Bartoli of France advanced when Japans Ayumi Morita retired after dropping the first set 6-1. Bartoli will meet eighth-seeded Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia, who beat qualifier Marina Erakovic 6-1, 6-1. The 20th-ranked Cibulkova, looking for her first tour title, reached her second semifinal of the year. "I was pretty solid the whole match," Cibulkova said. "I hope to keep playing at this level." Christian Ponder Vikings Jersey . The former Thrashers have lost five of their first six games and are coming off Thursdays 4-1 loss in Ottawa. The game can be heard on TSN Radio 1290 and TSN.ca/Winnipeg starting at 8pm ct. 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