Serena begins marathon with
exhausting first step
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[August 25, 2020]
(Reuters) - Serena Williams
shook off some COVID-19 layoff rust to grind out a 7-6(6) 3-6 7-6(0)
win over Dutch qualifier Arantxa Rus on Monday to move into the
third round of the Western and Southern Open.
Williams' matches are usually a huge drawcard but with no fans
allowed due to COVID-19 safety protocols there was an atmosphere of
relief rather than excitement after her hard-fought victory.
"I was fine," said Williams, when asked about playing without fans.
"At one point I was pumping my fist and saying, 'Come on'.
"I had a crowd in my head or something. It was actually funny to me.
For me, it was like there was a crowd there."
Japan's Naomi Osaka, competing in her first WTA singles match since
the season resumed, battled past Karolina Muchova 6-7(5) 6-4 6-2 to
set up a clash with Dayana Yastremska.
She was joined in the third round by former champion Victoria
Azarenka, who staved off a late comeback attempt by Caroline Garcia
to prevail 6-2 7-6(8).
By the time Williams arrived on court to face her 72nd ranked
opponent, she was the highest seed left in the women's draw after
number one Karolina Pliskova and number two Sofia Kenin lost their
opening matches on Sunday.
Twice Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova had also departed following a
2-6 7-5 6-2 defeat by Marie Bouzkova and Williams needed to draw on
all her experience as Rus put her through a near three-hour workout.
Monday marked the first exhausting day in what could be a three-week
tennis marathon for the 38-year-old Williams, who will be bidding to
end her long search for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title at
the U.S. Open.
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Serena Williams (USA) returns the ball against Arantxa Rus (NED)
during the Western & Southern Open at the USTA Billie Jean King
National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY
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Down 6-5 in the third set and with Rus serving for the match, a
drained Williams looked down for the count but she picked herself up
to break the Dutchwoman and force a deciding tiebreak. She then
moved in for the kill to win it 7-0.
Despite showing signs of fatigue, Williams said she was ready to go.
"I'm actually super fit and I'm super ready," she added. "I feel
like I'm ready for anything."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto and Shrivathsa Sridhar in
Bengaluru, Editing by Pritha Sarkar/Peter Rutherford)
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