Serena proves too strong for
Sharapova in U.S. Open showdown
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[August 27, 2019]
By Frank Pingue
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Serena Williams
trounced old foe Maria Sharapova 6-1 6-1 in their blockbuster
first-round clash at the U.S. Open on Monday to get her quest for a
record-tying 24th Grand Slam title off to a flying start.
Williams, returning to the U.S. Open after last year's infamous
final in which her row with the chair umpire overshadowed Naomi
Osaka's maiden Grand Slam victory, used her trademark power to
overwhelm Sharapova in the first New York meeting between two of the
sport's biggest names.
Eighth seed Williams showed no signs of the back spasms that forced
her to retire in tears from the Toronto final two weeks ago and
instead showcased some of her best on-court movement since returning
from maternity leave in 2018.
"I just feel like her game really matches up well against mine,"
said Williams, who improved to 20-2 in career meetings with the
Russian. "I always said her ball somehow lands in my strike zone. I
don't know. It's just perfect for me."
The rivals, who have had a frosty relationship that dates back to
2004 when Sharapova earned her breakout win against Williams in that
year's Wimbledon final, came out firing right from the start.
Sharapova did her best to trade big shots with Williams but it
quickly became apparent she simply did not have the same high gear
she used to collect five Grand Slam titles.
The Russian has fallen to 87th in the rankings during an injury-hit
season that included shoulder surgery in February.
Williams, dialed-in throughout the 59-minute encounter, got the
first break of the match to go ahead 3-1 and that appeared to free
up the six-time champion's playing style as she did not give
Sharapova any chance to wrestle away momentum.
The 37-year-old Williams, facing Sharapova for the first time since
the 2016 Australian Open, kept pressing and grabbed a double-break
for a 5-1 lead and went on to serve out the set.
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Serena Williams of the USA hits to Maria Sharapova of Russia
in the first round on day one of the 2019 U.S. Open tennis
tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
Sharapova had a glorious chance to break Williams and work her way
back into the match in the fourth game of the second set but at
15-40 she let the opportunity pass her by.
The Russian sent a service return into the net on her first chance
before Williams fought off the next one with a sublime backhand
winner that whizzed past a charging Sharapova.
She had three more break points while trailing 4-1 but was unable to
convert.
"I went through a shoulder procedure about four months ago.
To find myself playing at a night match at the U.S. Open with people
excited about the matchup, it's a pretty big deal. I'm fortunate to
be a part of that," said Sharapova.
"It's easy to be discouraged after a match like this. But if I'm
personally discouraged, I wake up tomorrow, I don't feel like I want
to go out, train, be better, that's more discouraging than the
result."
Williams will next face Catherine McNally after the American
wildcard beat Swiss Timea Bacsinszky 6-4 6-1 earlier in the day.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue; Editing by Ian Ransom/Peter Rutherford)
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