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Operating Par For "Her" Course, Serena Williams Into 2019 U.S. Open Final After Seriously Knocking Out Elina Svitolina
Thursday, September 5, 2019
American Serena Williams into 2019 U.S. Open to vie for 24th Grand Slam title. |
What can you say??... There's nothing new here. American Serena Williams holds 23 Grand Slam titles, she just earned her 100th match victory at this event, and to top all of that, she's now a wife and a mother. #ThisMama The elements of the journey that she is on are only satisfied when she achieves her best in all aspects.
On Day 10 of the 2019 U.S. Open, in the semi-final 6-3, 6-1 defeat of Ukrainian Elina Svitolina, Serena made her efforts look so common. Elina Svitolina certainly made an attempt to overcome the strategies coming across that net, but her efforts were to no avail.
Watching Serena play in this year's Open you can practically see a return to the mental calm, focus and determination that had previously been frustrated by injuries and losses. Tonight's win over Svitolina did one thing, open another door to a place where Serena enjoys excellence - a grand slam final.
"I don't think about it, I just come out here and, you know, do what I can."
"I couldn't have done it without this crowd, you guys are... literally. Been with me for twenty years and I'm still here, so."
"Yeah, you know, I ahh, this is the biggest stadium for tennis period, in the whole planet, so... I, I think of it that way. And if you think about it that way, it's such an honor for me and my opponent to be out here and play in front of these crowds. They come to watch us, and like, it's amazing. And so, I really enjoy it. I enjoy the opportunity to be out here, and you know, just to do my best."
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Posted by Shelia at 11:39 PM Labels: 2019 U.S. Open, American, Arthur Ashe Stadium, Elina Svitolina, Queen Latifah, Serena Williams, Spike Lee, Ukraine, USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Venus Williams Email this post
2011 U.S. OPEN DAY 4: Tsonga Sets A Date With Verdasco For Round 3
Friday, September 2, 2011
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France
Sergei Bubka, Ukraine |
With this win, Tsonga has yet to drop a set en route to the third round, and his tennis looks solid enough to propel him into week two of the US Open. The Frenchman hasn't been pushed in his early round matches, but that may change in his next contest, when he could potentially face No. 19 seed Fernando Verdasco.
Both men opened the match with fairly easy service holds, but in the eighth game on Bubka's serve at 3-4, Tsonga put the pressure on his opponent to reach break point at 15-40. A forehand that sailed wide from Bubka handed Tsonga the break and a chance to serve out the set, which he did handily.
The second set began just as the first, but a break point in Tsonga's favor came a bit earlier, at 2-2, and he converted to take the lead. But Bubka took the break right back in an exciting eighth game at 4-3. Bubka stepped up and produced a solid return game, exhibiting some amazing feel with touch drop shots that fell just out of Tsonga's reach. The crowd came alive when Tsonga charged full-speed the net to track down one of Bubka's drop shots, but when he couldn't reach it in time, he avoided a run-in with the net by leaping over it near the post.
A brief shift in momentum went in Bubka's direction, as his net tactics and aggressive offense allowed him to get back in the set with a 5-4 lead. But Tsonga would have none of it, and he, too, showed great hands at the net, breaking Bubka for a 6-5 advantage and closing out the second set on his serve.
Tsonga needed only 30 minutes to take the final set, breaking Bubka in the third game and never looking back.
Tsonga, who has never fallen before the third round at the US Open, is looking to susurpass his best result here, which was a round of 16 appearance in 2009 as the No. 7 seed. And as the No. 11 seed, his chances of accomplishing that goal are good, considering the high level of play he brings as he entered the event. Tsonga reached the semifinals at Montreal before retiring against Novak Djokovic with a right arm injury.
Bubka, a 24-year-old qualifier who packs a mean serve, leaves Flushing Meadows after having won his first career Grand Slam match here, a four-set win over Andreas Haider-Maurer. And considering this was only Bubka's first US Open main draw and fourth ATP Tour-level tournament, he can't be too disappointed with the early exit.
source: usopen.org
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Posted by Shelia at 3:21 AM Labels: 2011 U.S. Open, Flushing Meadows, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Novak Djokovic, Sergei Bubka, Ukraine Email this post
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