Williams gets warm welcome and win in U.S. Open return
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[August 28, 2018]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Serena Williams
took the first cautious step towards a record-equalling 24th Grand
Slam title with a 6-4 6-0 first-round win over Magda Linette on
Monday as an excited U.S. Open crowd welcomed the new tennis mother
back to the 'Big Apple'.
It was not the imposing performance many have come to expect from
Williams as the six-time champion continued to scrape the rust off
her game following the birth of her first child.
The manner of the victory, however, mattered little to a home crowd
that was just happy to see her back on court after sitting out last
year.
"It is such a great feeling to be back out here," said Williams. "It
is one of those feeling I only get here in New York."
Telling the crowd that her spirit was broken after not saying
goodbye to her daughter Olympia before leaving for her match,
Williams displayed little appetite for a fight during an uneven
opening set until she finally seized control with a break to go up
4-3.
Williams, the winner of 72 career singles titles, has the ability to
sense when she has an opponent on the ropes and moved in quickly to
deliver the knockout punch, breaking the 68th ranked Pole to open
the second.
While her game might not have been firing on all cylinders her
ruthlessness remained razor sharp as the American showed no
hesitation storming through second set finishing off her opponent
with a thundering ace.
The Williams sisters bridged the afternoon and evening sessions on a
steamy Arthur Ashe with Venus providing the opening act of the twin
bill, grinding out a 6-3 5-7 6-3 victory over another former
champion, Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova, before handing the stage over
to her younger sibling.
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Serena Williams of the USA hits to Magda Linette of Poland in a
first round match on day one of the 2018 U.S. Open tennis tournament
at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit:
Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
The wins put the sisters on a collision course, leaving them just
one victory away from a third-round showdown.
While Venus remains a potential obstacle standing in the way of a
24th Grand Slam, Serena's path to the final was cleared of another
major hurdle earlier on Monday when world number one Simona Halep
was upset by Estonia's Kaia Kanepi.
"There's still several matches to play before you're there," said
Williams about a possible meeting with her sister. "Right now I just
feel like I'm on the road to getting better.
"I'm just going to be on that road till I get there."
It might not have been a stylish win over Linette but it was
nonetheless a stylish display by Williams.
As always, the fashion conscious Williams created a buzz as she
appeared from the players tunnel under a spotlight wearing a leather
style jacket over a frilly off the shoulder tennis dress and fishnet
compression tights designed to help circulation and avoid blood
clots.
"It's easy to play in, kind of aerodynamic with the one arm free,"
said Williams. "The tutu is easy to play in because I practiced in
it before. That was fun."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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