Serena versus Sharapova to headline
Day One at U.S. Open
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[August 26, 2019]
By Frank Pingue
NEW YORK (Reuters) - There will be no
shortage of big-name players in action when the U.S. Open begins on
Monday but the talk around New York for days has centered around the
marquee matchup between Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova.
Williams and Sharapova - for years the two most recognizable names
in women's tennis - will open the evening session at Arthur Ashe
Stadium with their first-ever New York meeting in a match that may
just have the feel of a championship final.
"Of course I'm going to watch it," defending U.S. Open champion
Naomi Osaka told reporters. "I know you all are going to watch it. I
think everyone in New York is going to watch it.
"At every Grand Slam there is always some sort of drama. You know
what I mean? Like a first round. Like, Oh, my God. So this match
just happens to be that for this tournament."
Eighth seed Williams, who is seeking a record-tying 24th career
Grand Slam title, owns a commanding 19-2 career record against
Sharapova, who last beat the American in 2004 and has fallen to 87th
in the rankings amid an injury-hit 2019 season.
"Definitely. That's going to be a match to watch," said Canadian
teenager Bianca Andreescu, who is seeded 15th and plays her first
match on Tuesday.
Among the other top names in action on Day One of the year's final
Grand Slam are defending champion Novak Djokovic, five-times winner
Roger Federer, Australian world number two Ash Barty and Venus
Williams.
While that talented group will surely draw plenty of attention, the
anticipation for their respective matches will pale in comparison to
the Williams-Sharapova matchup.
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Serena Williams (USA) serves against Marie Bouzkova (Czech) during
the Rogers Cup tennis tournament at Aviva Centre. Mandatory Credit:
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Williams and Sharapova have not played each other since the 2016
Australian Open. They were set to meet last year at the French Open
but Williams withdrew injured moments before their fourth-round
match.
While five-times Grand Slam champion Sharapova may be far from her
top form, she could still present a challenge for Williams, who has
not competed since retiring from the Toronto final against Andreescu
with back spasms.
And while their clash is highly anticipated, not everyone in the
tennis world is planning their day around the match.
"There are a lot of other quality first rounds. It's not the only
first round in the draw," said French Open champion Barty, who kicks
off the action at Arthur Ashe Stadium against Zarina Diyas of
Kazakhstan.
"I think more importantly I'm focused on my first round on Monday,
and that's all I'm worried about for the moment."
(Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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