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In her career she has won two career singles titles: 2004 Estoril, Casablanca (both on clay) and eight doubles titles.
EmilieLoit of France claimed her second title in as many weeks after defeating Czech Iveta Benesova 7-5, 7-6(1) in the final of the Estoril Open.
Loit, who captured her first career title last week in Casablanca, has now won her last 10 matches on the WTA Tour.
Loit, who lost to her fellow left-hander Benesova in their last meeting in Acapulco - where the Czech went on to capture her first WTA Tour title - led 4-1 in the first and second sets only for Benesova to force her way back on both occasions.
She survived a second-set tiebreaker and finally beat 56th-ranked EmilieLoit of France 3-6, 7-6 (5), 7-5 on Tuesday.
Loit said the stress she was feeling before the match, which caused a largely sleepless night, changed to irritation over what she perceived as a sneer by Williams when Loit won the toss and chose to receive.
Loit rebounded to 5-4 thanks to two Williams errors and a backhand winner down the line.