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			Serena crushes Venus in flat family U.S. Open showdown 
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			 [September 01, 2018] 
			By Steve Keating 
 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Serena Williams 
			crushed older sister Venus 6-1 6-2 in a shockingly subdued third 
			round clash at the U.S. Open on Friday to stay on track for a record 
			equaling 24th Grand Slam title.
 
 The meeting between the famed tennis siblings had been hyped as the 
			biggest night of the U.S. Open but turned into a flat, uninspired 
			spectacle as Serena simply outclassed her sister.
 
 The only moment of suspense in a contest all but devoid of drama 
			came in the second game when Serena rolled over on her ankle, 
			drawing gasps from the sellout crowd.
 
 Serena was able to continue but at the first changeover called a 
			medical timeout and had her ankle heavily strapped.
 
 In the end, though, the only pain being felt was by Venus, who 
			suffered the equal worst defeat in 30 matches against her sister.
 
 "This was my best match since my return. I've worked really hard for 
			it ... and hopefully everything will keep paying off," Serena said 
			in an on-court interview.
 
			
			 
			"I roll my ankles a lot so I just wanted to get it taped as tight as 
			I could for the rest of the match and see how I feel tomorrow."
 Seven times a Grand Slam winner, Venus held her opening serve but it 
			was all downhill from there as a ruthless Serena swept through the 
			next seven games to take the opening set in a breezy 31 minutes and 
			a 2-0 lead in the second.
 
 Venus would stop the skid holding her serve at 2-1 before Serena 
			resumed the mugging by building a 5-1 lead before finishing off her 
			sister with a thumping forehand winner.
 
 The win was met with polite applause, a hug at the net otherwise 
			their was no evident joy in the outcome.
 
 "She didn't win that match tonight because I just rolled over. She 
			played untouchable tennis," said Venus.
 
			"I think it's the best match she's ever played against me. I don't 
			think I did a lot wrong. But she just did everything right.
 "I never got to really even touch any balls. When your opponent 
			plays like that, it's not really anything to be upset about."
 
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			Serena Williams of the United States hits to Venus Williams of the 
			United States in a third round match on day five of the 2018 U.S. 
			Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis 
			Center. Mandatory Credit: Danielle Parhizkaran-USA TODAY SPORTS 
            
			 
            The sellout crowd that surrounded Arthur Ashe Stadium was kept 
			waiting to enter as world number one Rafa Nadal and Russian Karen 
			Khachanov battled inside in a breath-taking clash that set the bar 
			high for the main event.
 The buzz was electric as the stadium filled and continued to build 
			as the sisters arrived on the court under spotlights and rock music 
			giving the contest the full big event treatment.
 
 Serena, back in all black with a leather biker jacket and tutu, and 
			Venus, in a colorful dress, met at net but had few words for each as 
			they posed for pre-match photos and headed to their respective ends.
 
 Both Venus and Serena accept that as two of the game's very best 
			there will be times they have to play each other but also have made 
			it clear that they find little joy in it.
 
 "It's not easy, she's my best friend, she means the world to me and 
			she's so supportive of my career," Serena said.
 
 "Every time she loses, I feel like I do. It's not easy but it's a 
			tournament and we all know that there's more to life than playing 
			each other and playing tennis.
 
 "I love her with all my heart and she's the reason I'm still out 
			here."
 
 (Editing by Nick Mulvenney)
 
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