American teenager McNally yearns to
play like Federer, not Serena
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[August 29, 2019]
By Frank Pingue
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Many American
teenage girls grow up dreaming of becoming the next Serena Williams,
but for Catherine McNally, who nearly delivered an upset for the
ages against her compatriot, it is Roger Federer's game she covets.
Rather than trying to mimic the powerful style of play that Williams
used to revolutionize women's tennis and collect 23 Grand Slam
titles, 17-year-old McNally instead prefers to model her game after
Swiss great Federer.
"The big things are the way he carries himself on court. I think
that's huge," McNally said after her 5-7 6-3 6-1 second-round loss
to Williams on Wednesday.
"I try to do the exact same thing. Also the way he plays, he serves
and volleys, looks to get to the net. He takes a lot of time away
from his opponents.
"I really like the way he plays, mixes in the slice, the dropshot,
volleys really well. There's so many things I like from his game.
Hopefully I can keep working on those and become just like him."
The American wildcard did her best impression of the 20-times Grand
Slam winner in her second-round clash with Williams as she relied on
a serve-and-volley approach and lethal slice backhand that did well
to unsettle Williams for long stretches.
While McNally, who was not broken until the sixth game of the second
set when she fell behind 4-2, ran out of steam in her bid to derail
the six-times champion, she still managed to impress world number
eight Williams.
"It was definitely something to get used to," Williams said of
McNally's playing style. "You don't play players like her that have
such full games.
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Catherine McNally of the USA hits to Serena Williams of the USA in
the second round on day three of the 2019 U.S. Open tennis
tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
"She just overall played really well."
McNally, competing in only her sixth tour-level event of her career
and against the highest-ranked player she has ever faced, showed she
was anything but starstruck as she took the court under the lights
inside Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Instead, McNally played the match of her life on the biggest stage
in tennis and against one of the greatest to ever play the game and
it was shots from Swiss great Federer's repertoire that gave her a
fighting chance.
"I didn't think who was on the other side of the net as much. But
obviously I knew I was playing against the greatest of all time. I
knew that I had to bring a certain level," said McNally.
"I walked out there and I had the chills. That was the most insane
atmosphere. I've never played on a court nowhere near that big,
especially a night match. I couldn't have asked for anything better.
"It was just an unbelievable experience, something that I'll never
forget for the rest of my life."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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