Serena navigates doubles duty in U.S. Open calendar
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[August 31, 2022] By
Amy Tennery
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Serena Williams faces a busy schedule in her
Flushing Meadows farewell as she takes on second-seed Anett
Kontaveit on Wednesday and brings her sister act back to the U.S.
Open doubles on Thursday.
The 23-times Grand Slam singles winner said she would retire
sometime after the tournament and enjoyed a great reception with
celebrities packed in the stands for her first-round win over Danka
Kovinic on Monday in Arthur Ashe Stadium.
She is not cruising into the sunset, however, and will compete in
the doubles with her sister Venus at the year's final major for the
first time since 2014.
"It was Serena's idea. She's the boss, so do whatever she tells me
to do," said Venus, 42, who lost in the opening round of her singles
to Belgian Alison Van Uytvanck on Tuesday.
"We have had some great wins. It would be nice to add some more."
The twice U.S. Open doubles champions will play Czech duo Lucie
Hradecka and Linda Noskova. They lost in the quarter-final of their
last U.S. Open doubles draw in 2014 but have a pristine 14-0 record
in Grand Slam doubles finals.
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Serena Williams of the U.S. celebrates winning her first round match
against Montenegro's Danka Kovinic REUTERS/Mike Segar
"I feel like it's been very important for her to be
a part of this. She's my rock. I'm super excited to play with her
and just do that again. It's been a long time," Serena told
reporters.
The 40-year-old will hope to have enough left in the tank after
another primetime affair on Arthur Ashe Stadium on Wednesday, with
second-ranked Estonian Kontaveit among the favourites to go all the
way - and end Williams's farewell bash.
The 26-year-old won in St Petersburg and reached the finals in Qatar
and Hamburg this year, flattening first-round foe Jaqueline Cristian
of Romania 6-3 6-0 on the opening night in New York. The pair have
never played before.
"I'm really going to enjoy the atmosphere being out there against
the greatest player of all time," Kontaveit told reporters.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Toby Davis)
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