NEW YORK — As great as Venus and Serena Williams are at tennis, it's just a fact that Serena is the better sister.
The
30th installment of their career rivalry was meant to dazzle fans
Friday night at the US Open. But it turned out again to be all about
Serena, as she won handily even though she needed to have her ankle
taped during the first set.
The quick 6-1, 6-2 victory increased Serena’s domination of her big sister to 18-12 since they first played 20 years ago.
“It’s
not easy, she’s my best friend and she means the world to me,” Serena
36, told the crowd after Venus, 38, left the court after the 72-minute
match. “She’s supportive of me, and I’m supportive of her. Every time
she loses I feel I lose, too. But we all know that there’s a whole lot
more to life than tennis.
“I love her with all my heart and she’s the reason I’m here, and Jehovah,” Serena added. “After God, I owe everything to her.”
“I love her with all my heart and she’s the reason I’m here, and Jehovah,” Serena added. “After God, I owe everything to her.”
Serena
carries the mental edge over Venus, which happened as their encounters
continued to favor Serena. As talented as Venus is - she has won seven
Grand Slam titles - Serena is a fraction better at every aspect of the
game.
Serena, who leads Venus 11-5 in Grand Slam
matches, has won nine of their last 11 meetings, dating to a 2009
semifinal at the Miami tournament.
"I think it's
the best match she's ever played against me," Venus said. "I don't think
I did a lot wrong. But she just did everything right. Obviously that
level is definitely where she's going to want to stay during this whole
tournament.
"She played so well, I never got to
really even touch any balls. When your opponent plays like that, it's
not really anything to be upset about. The only thing I, maybe, could
have done was put more first serves in. Any shot that I hit great, she
hit a greater shot. Not a lot I can do."
Serena’s
third-round victory shows how far she has come since she returned from
maternity leave at Indian Wells in March. Williams stepped away from
the tour after she won her 23rd Grand Slam title at the Australian Open
in January 2017 while pregnant. Her daughter, Alexis Olympia, was born a
year ago Saturday.
Venus did win the sister's last
encounter in the third round at Indian Wells, but Serena was dealing
with a long layoff at the time.
The sisters'
history shows that whoever wins the first set tends to win the match
and that happened again Friday night for the 26th time in 30 meetings.
Serena
was in control of the match from the outset with her only wobble coming
when she turned over her ankle while going up 30-40 on Venus’ serve in
the second game of the match. Serena saved the one break point she faced
in the match and capably broke Venus on four of 10 opportunities
presented.
While Venus leaves Friday night knowing she won’t win a third US Open trophy this year, Serena is still on course for history.
Serena is tied with Chris Evert for the most US Open titles at six. If
she can pick up a seventh this year, she'll tie Margaret Court for most
Grand Slam singles titles at 24.
Serena will next face Kaia Kanepi of Estonia in the fourth round Sunday.
source : https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/tennis/2018/08/31/serena-williams-beats-venus-us-open-third-round-match/1163884002/

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