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Serena downs King, blasting 13 aces indoors
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[September 02, 2016]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) - After 17 trips to
Flushing Meadows and six U.S. Open titles Serena Williams did
something on Thursday she had never done before -- win a match
indoors.
With the new high-tech retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium
slammed shut because of persistent rain, Williams swept past
American compatriot Vania King 6-3 6-3 in a tidy 65 minutes to ease
into the third round.
"It was a little different playing with Ashe closed but it still
feels great," said Williams. "It's very, very loud out there.
"It's definitely different because everywhere you play is really
quiet. Here it's super loud."
Indoors or outdoors, night or day, rain or shine, it has made little
difference to Williams at the U.S. Open, the 34-year-old having now
racked up 86 victories at Flushing Meadows.
Williams's victory against an over-matched King may have been one of
her easiest, the world number one in complete control from the
outset, looking like a champion who never had to shift out of first
gear.
Despite the one-sided match, Williams was extremely critical of her
performance, convinced it should have been better.
"I just think it should have been a different scoreline for me,"
said Williams. "I feel like I made a lot of errors but there's
nothing I can do about that now.
"What really matters is I got the win."
Williams arrived at the year's final grand slam with concerns
swirling around a sore shoulder that hampered her at the Rio
Olympics and forced her to pull out of a tournament in Cincinnati.
But she put any doubts about her fitness to rest, blasting 13 aces
past King while hitting 38 winners to just four by her opponent.
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Serena Williams of the USA hits to Vania King of USA (not pictured)
on day four of the 2016 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie
Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert
Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
"It's stable, I just got to keep it like that," Williams said of her
right shoulder. "It's two matches in and usually you want to be able
to play seven matches
"I definitely want to keep it as good as it can be."
It seems every year history beckons Williams at Flushing Meadows and
on Thursday she reached yet another milestone by tying Martina
Navratilova for most career grand slam wins with 306.
There are other marks well within the American's grasp during the
fortnight. A seventh U.S. Open title would move her past Chris Evert
for the most in the Open Era.
It would also be her 23rd grand slam win, moving her past Steffi
Graf, again for the most in the Open Era, one shy of the great
Margaret Court who tops the all-time list with 24.
(Editing by Andrew Both)
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