New Zealand was blanked in a final for the first time in 19 years when South Africa won their Dubai Sevens decider 15-0 on Saturday.

A first-half try by captain Siviwe Soyizwapi was added to after the interval by Chris Dry and replacement Seabelo Senatla. None were converted.

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South Africa's Siviwe Soyizwapi runs with the ball as New Zealand's players try to stop him in the final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

New Zealand was blanked in a final for the first time in 19 years when South Africa won their Dubai Sevens decider 15-0 on Saturday.

South Africa's players celebrate with the trophy after they defeated New Zealand in the final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

Having won Dubai for a record seventh time, and fourth time in the last six tournaments, South Africa goes to its home Cape Town Sevens next weekend leading a world sevens series it last won in 2018.

South Africa's Justin Geduld, left, tackles New Zealand's Ngarohi McGarvey-Black in the final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

Meanwhile, the New Zealand women won consecutive Dubai titles after beating Canada 17-14 in their final.

South Africa's Siviwe Soyizwapi runs with the ball as Samoa's players try to stop him during a semi final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

South Africa's Siviwe Soyizwapi runs with the ball as Samoa's players try to stop him during a semi final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

England's Harry Glover runs with the ball as New Zealand's players try to stop him during a semi final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

England's Harry Glover runs with the ball as New Zealand's players try to stop him during a semi final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

“We call ourselves a defence team, and we're proud of it,” Soyizwapi said.

South Africa's Siviwe Soyizwapi runs with the ball as New Zealand's players try to stop him in the final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

South Africa's Siviwe Soyizwapi runs with the ball as New Zealand's players try to stop him in the final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

Having won Dubai for a record seventh time, and fourth time in the last six tournaments, South Africa goes to its home Cape Town Sevens next weekend leading a world sevens series it last won in 2018.

“The rust is off and we're keen to play at home,” Soyizwapi said.

Both finalists had scares in the knockout stages. South Africa scored two first-half tries then hung on to beat Argentina 12-5 in the quarterfinals, while New Zealand beat England 19-12 in the semifinals with a last-minute try by Salesi Rayasi.

South Africa's players celebrate with the trophy after they defeated New Zealand in the final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

South Africa's players celebrate with the trophy after they defeated New Zealand in the final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

Meanwhile, the New Zealand women won consecutive Dubai titles after beating Canada 17-14 in their final.

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South Africa's Justin Geduld, left, tackles New Zealand's Ngarohi McGarvey-Black in the final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

South Africa's Justin Geduld, left, tackles New Zealand's Ngarohi McGarvey-Black in the final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

South Africa's Siviwe Soyizwapi runs with the ball as Samoa's players try to stop him during a semi final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

South Africa's Siviwe Soyizwapi runs with the ball as Samoa's players try to stop him during a semi final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec.7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

England's Harry Glover runs with the ball as New Zealand's players try to stop him during a semi final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)

England's Harry Glover runs with the ball as New Zealand's players try to stop him during a semi final match of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019. (AP PhotoKamran Jebreili)