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KRUMM;40 DENIED;Sport
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KRUMM;40 DENIED;Sport

Published Oct. 19, 2010 10:09 p.m. ET

TAMARINE Tanasugarn beat Kimiko Date Krumm 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-1 in the Japan Women's Open final yesterday, spoiling the 40-year-old Japanese player's bid to become the oldest WTA Tour singles winner.

The 33-year-old Thai broke the sixth-seeded Date Krumm twice in the third set to take control in a match that lasted three hours and seven minutes.

"I tried to be more aggressive in the third set and I finally madeit," said Tanasugarn, claiming her fourth career title. "This is a great feeling and hopefully I can continue to play like this and get agood start to 2011."

Date Krumm, who turned 40 last month, was bidding to become the oldest player to win a WTA singles title.

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Billie Jean King won in Birmingham in 1983 when she was 39 years, seven months and 23 days.

"I just tried my best and fought as hard as I could," Date Krumm said.

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