Mar 30, 2013 12:29 PM EDT
Serena Williams vs. Maria Sharapova Live Stream: Watch Free Online Sony Open Finals From Miami Ahead of Andy Murray vs. David Ferrer Championship

Serena Williams vs. Maria Sharapova Live Stream: Watch Free Online Sony Open Finals From Miami Ahead of Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams are going at it in the Sony Open final in Miami and the men's side is set with Andy Murray and David Ferrer after Gasquet and Tommy Haas were taken down. The two women are the top players on Saturday and Williams will be in her eighth final in Miami and both will be looking to win ahead of the French Open, which comes after next month.

Williams got herself in trouble last month while at the Honda Classic, as the tennis star was scolded by officials at the tournament for snapping a photo of Tiger Woods. According to Yahoo, Williams got in trouble with security officials for taking the picture of Woods at the tournament in Florida, where he is trying to come back from an even-par day on Friday. He is currently moving up the leader board.

From back earlier this year, the Australian Open was an exciting start to the tennis season, although some of the sports' biggest names were gone from the tournament, as Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova both were upset and headed home. Both are trying to make up for it at the Sony Open.

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The top seed on the women's side reached the finals for the second straight year, but she might not be at full health for the championship round after taking a lengthy medical timeout against Stephens. Towards the end of the second set, Azarenka left the court to get treatment for left knee and rib injuries before coming back to play.

Williams had previously beaten Stephens in straight sets at the Brisbane International earlier this month, but it was clear the ankle was bothering Williams throughout the match. The 19-year-old Stephens is ranked 29th and said she never gave herself a chance to win the match.

Sharapova had been looking like the dominant player in the tournament, dropping only a handful of games, but Na got the best of her quickly and won the match 6-2, 6-2. Na became the first Chinese player to reach a Grand Slam final when she lost to Kim Clijsters at Melbourne Park in 2011 and now she will face Azarenka.

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