Serena Williams

2022 - 9 - 1

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Live updates: Serena Williams takes on Anett Kontaveit in possible ... (ABC News)

Serena Williams thrills the New York crowds with a three-set win over number two seed Anett Kontaveit at the US Open. Follow all the action live.

It was a big point. Was that a grimace from the Estonian. That could have gone either way, both women having their chances, but Williams opened up the court with a deep backhand slice and then finished comfortably down the line. Oh lovely rally, finished off superbly by Serena Williams. Methinks Kontaveit attended the same school of cool as Rybakina, all the way back to Borg. yet somehow, the crowd are expected to get up for the next match now, which features defending champion Daniil Medvedev against French world number 48, Arthur Rinderknech. By Simon Smale I don't have anything to win. "I don't have anything to prove.

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Serena Williams rolls back the years at US Open to beat No 2 seed ... (The Guardian)

The 23-time major singles champion, who entered the tournament ranked 605th with only one match win in 450 days, won a tense opening set in a tiebreaker before ...

She hung with the big-hitting Kontaveit in muscular baseline volleys and moved about the court with a fluidity thought long gone. But as she’s done countless time in a panoramic 27-year professional career that’s seen her pile up more grand slam titles than any other player in the Open era, Williams has defied expectations by raising her level for her presumptive farewell tournament. Her reduced form was laid bare in the US Open run-up tournaments that followed the announcement – a 6-2, 6-4 loss to Olympic gold medallist Belinda Bencic in Toronto, immediately followed by a 6-4, 6-0 stunner to Emma Raducanu in Cincinnati – which left many observers pessimistic about her chances in Flushing Meadows. I love a challenge and I’m rising to the challenge.” Williams advances to a third-round meeting on Friday against Ajla Tomljanović, an unseeded Australian ranked 46th, in a suddenly wide open section of the women’s draw. Amid breathless pomp and a rollicking sellout crowd squarely in Williams’ corner, Kontaveit held her nerve time again, fighting off the first five break points she faced and seven of nine in the first two sets.

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SERENA STUNNER: World No. 2 gone in boilover as Aussie stands ... (Fox Sports)

SERENA STUNNER: World No. 2 gone in boilover as Aussie stands in way of 'once in a lifetime' run.

Maybe the best word to describe what I’m up to is evolution.” I don’t have anything to win. “It’s kind of fun and I enjoy just coming out and enjoying it. I don’t have anything to prove. I have absolutely nothing to lose. I’ve got to give my best effort because this could be it’... “This is what I do best. The last couple of matches here in New York it has come together.” 2 then double faulted to put Williams in a position to break back and she did just that and was in a strong position to hold serve, up 40-0. really I just wanted to keep trying and see what I could do and I just did my best,” Williams said. Live Coverage of ATP + WTA Tour Tournaments including Every Finals Match. Watch Tennis Live with beIN SPORTS on Kayo.

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'Unbelievable': Serena stuns tennis world (NEWS.com.au)

American tennis icon Serena Williams has pulled off a massive upset at the US Open, defeating the world No. 2 in dramatic scenes.

Sometimes I think it’s harder to walk away than not and that’s been the case for me.” To be a professional athlete and be this good. At the change of ends, Kyrgios was overheard telling the chair umpire: “It was f***ing marajiuana. I think when you’re passionate about something and love something so much, it’s always hard to walk away. Vice President Kamala Harris tweeted: “Thank you @serenawilliams for inspiring people around the world with your talent, grace, and determination both on and off the court. American golf champion Tiger Woods celebrated with a roar and a clenched fist. It was smoke. 2 Anett Kontaveit in a thrilling second-round encounter at Flushing Meadows. Watch Tennis Live with beIN SPORTS on Kayo. The first set eventually went to a tiebreak and Williams held her nerve to secure the opener with a powerful ace. Live Coverage of ATP + WTA Tour Tournaments including Every Finals Match. But the 23-time grand slam champion succumbed to the pressure, double faulting in the following game to gift Kontaveit a break and put the set back on serve.

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Serena Williams wins again at US Open to advance to the third round (NPR)

Serena Williams eliminated No. 2 seed Anett Kontaveit at the U.S. Open to ensure that she will play at least one more singles match at what she's hinted ...

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US Open 2022: Familiar face Tiger Woods watches on as Serena ... (7NEWS.com.au)

Fans were again in raptures for the greatest tennis player of all time - but she wasn't the only 'GOAT' there.

I love a challenge and I’m rising to the challenge. I really enjoy just coming out and enjoying it.” [Cookie Guide](https://www.sevenwestmedia.com.au/cookies-guide). I’m a pretty good player, this is what I do best. Both players matched each other in the decider but it was Wang who raised her game in the key moments, breaking Sakkari at 6-5 to take the win and reach the third round of a grand slam for the first time. If you’d like to view this content, please adjust your . I don’t have anything to lose. [just as she was in the first round two days earlier.](https://7news.com.au/sport/tennis/watch-serena-williams-daughter-steals-the-show-as-mum-takes-on-one-of-her-final-games-of-tennis-c-8053129) After pulling out a tight first set, then faltering a bit in the second, Williams headed to the locker room for a bit of a break before the third. “I’m just looking at it as a bonus. “I’m loving this crowd. [tennis](https://7news.com.au/sport/tennis) world No.1 than a player currently ranked outside the top 600, Serena Williams - with the support of a familiar face - has wound back the clock to stun second-seed Anett Kontaveit and move into the third round of the [US Open](https://7news.com.au/sport/us-open).

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The Serena Williams of old delights on delirious second night at US ... (The Guardian)

The 40-year-old not only held herself to stratospheric standards against Anett Kontaveit, but somehow fully met them.

The pressure could have been suffocating but, as she has so many times in her career, she rose to the occasion. On Thursday night, Williams will return to the same venue, at the same time alongside her sister, Venus, as they compete together in the doubles for the final time, a spectacle which may well be even more emotional and essential than the singles. She asked Williams if she was surprised by her level on the court, which prompted a laugh and a very pointed stare. Over the course of her two hours and 27 minutes on court, she played all of the hits at least one more time: the aces and vicious return winners that she saved for important points, the roars and the anguish alike, her heart laid out on her diamond-encrusted sleeves. Her first serve was mesmerising, but averaged only 99mph in the first set – she has not served much under pressure this past year so was initially extremely careful, prioritising precision and percentage over power. To her credit, Kontaveit played a flawless second set, flashing winners off both wings and kissing lines, but Williams simply responded by further elevating her level and managing the match supremely well at the close.

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Serena Williams Stuns World No. 2 Anett Kontaveit at U.S. Open To ... (Forbes)

Serena Williams' retirement will have to wait at least a few more days. The soon-to-be 41-year-old mother put off the end of her singles career at least ...

“I feel grateful that I can have that impact. I never thought I would have that impact, ever. I don’t think they ever used it, but that was, like, my first check I ever got as a kid. “I think it was for a Delta commercial. Serena may be riding off into retirement soon but her legacy will live on in the impact she and her sister Venus have had on younger generations of women of color, including four-time major champion Naomi Osaka, former U.S. I don't have anything to win. “She never settled for less. 1 player in the world was somebody who looked like me.” I’m excited to play with Venus and get some matches because I could use some matches.” I don't have anything to prove. I’m very thankful to her.” The last couple matches here in New York, it’s really come together.”

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Serena Williams' 2022 US Open run has all the makings and magic ... (CBSSports.com)

FLUSHING MEADOWS, N.Y. – There has been magic in the Queens air so many times when Serena Williams has stepped on the court at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Of course, Williams wants to replicate that run Connors had, but go the extra mile and win it all in the place where she's already done that six times. This is all becoming reminiscent of what a fellow American tennis star, Jimmy Connors, did in 1991 in the twilight of his career. In what is expected to be the final tournament of her legendary, sport-changing career, Williams took down No. Can she keep rising to the occasion? 2 seed Anna Kontaveit at the US Open in front of a record night session crowd of 29,959 -- and it sure felt like all 29,959 were rooting for Serena. – There has been magic in the Queens air so many times when Serena Williams has stepped on the court at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

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4 lessons from Serena Williams for sportswomen in Africa (The Conversation Africa)

We asked Kenyan political sociologist and gender expert Awino Okech what lessons can be learned for African women in sports when reflecting on Williams' career.

[Naomi Osaka](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/57310701) and US gymnastics champion [Simone Biles](https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/07/simone-biles-olympics-mental-health-athletes/#:%7E:text=United%20States%20gymnast%20Simone%20Biles,up%20about%20their%20mental%20health.) taking a stand. [due to privatisation](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7223727/). The first is the absence of strong financial advice and support to athletes over the course of their careers. She [withdrew from and boycotted](https://www.insider.com/venus-serena-williams-indian-wells-boycott-before-naomi-osaka-incident-2022-3) events such as the BNP Paribas Open in California because of racial slurs from the crowd. In the visual and verbal descriptions of Serena in the public media, we saw the use of historically [racialised tropes](https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2018/09/11/long-history-behind-racist-attacks-serena-williams/) of the angry Black woman and animalistic caricatures by the media and social media users. The financial security built of decades of success in a sport does not translate in the same way in contexts shaped by vast economic disparities. The race problem in sports – which becomes visible through online abuse, spectator behaviour and overall sports management – is reflective of a broader problem. [One study](https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/58e4c303ca2197f5/original/FIFA-Threat-Matrix-Report.pdf) revealed that Black football players who missed penalties were the most abused players in the Euro 2020 championship final stage. [Serena Williams](https://www.britannica.com/biography/Serena-Williams), considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time, is [retiring](https://www.vogue.com/article/serena-williams-retirement-in-her-own-words) from professional tennis. However, the combination of race and gender doubles the battle that Serena Williams and other international athletes like South African sprinting champion Williams has won 23 grand slam singles titles, more than any [other woman](https://www.statista.com/statistics/280390/female-tennis-players-with-the-most-victories-at-grand-slam-tournaments/) or [man](https://www.statista.com/statistics/263034/male-tennis-players-with-the-most-victories-at-grand-slam-tournaments/) during the professional era, which began in 1968. Consequently, Serena’s iconic stature as a tennis star has been coloured by the gender and racial dynamics that have shaped her treatment in the sport.

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Serena Williams' singles career continues on against world No. 2 ... (CNN)

Serena Williams, looking to further delay the end of her storied tennis career, will take on world No. 2 Anett Kontaveit of Estonia at the US Open in ...

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Photos: Serena Williams going out in style at the US Open (Aljazeera.com)

After winning 23 Grand Slam titles, Serena Williams is engaged in what may be her final tournament at the US Open. The 40-year-old announced this month she ...

She also owns 14 Grand Slam doubles championships, all won with her older sister Venus. After winning 23 Grand Slam titles, Serena Williams is engaged in what may be her final tournament at the US Open. After winning 23 Grand Slam titles, Serena Williams readies to step away from tennis.

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Serena Williams-Venus Williams vs. Linda Noskova-Lucie Hradecka ... (CBSSports.com)

Women's tennis expert Jose Onorato has revealed his U.S. Open 2022 picks for the first-round matchup in women's doubles between Serena Williams-Venus ...

Venus has 22 doubles titles in her career, racking up a record of 185-37 (83.3 percent), while Serena has 23 doubles crowns and a 192-34 (85 percent) mark. [Visit SportsLine to see Jose Onarato's bets for the 2022 U.S. Noskova, meanwhile, is just 17 but has been climbing up the singles rankings and is listed at No. She has registered a 614-282 (68.5 percent) mark since turning pro in 2004. Open 2022 odds and released his coveted best bet for the Serena Williams-Venus Williams vs. Noskova has won one ITF doubles title, while Hradecka has won two grand slam doubles titles, the last coming in the 2013 U.S. The last time was in 2003. Open doubles title in 2009, and have not combined to win a doubles championship since the 2016 Wimbledon crown, their sixth in that event. Now, Onorato has scrutinized the latest U.S. Caesars Sportsbook lists Serena Williams-Venus Williams as the -175 favorite (risk $175 to win $100) on the money line, while Linda Noskova-Lucie Hradecka is at +130. Linda Noskova-Lucie Hradecka doubles picks or 2022 U.S. Open tennis doubles championship together when they take on Linda Noskova and Lucie Hradecka in a first-round match on Thursday at 7 p.m.

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US Open 2022 -- Numbers behind Venus and Serena Williams ... (ESPN)

Venus and Serena will play in what could be their final doubles match as teammates on Thursday. Let's check the stats on how sensational they are in singles ...

She won gold in singles and doubles at the 2000 Games, doubles at the 2008 Games and doubles at the 2012 Games. 1](https://www.espn.com/tennis/news/2002/0223/1339623.html) in the WTA rankings and spent 11 weeks there. She trails Navratilova (9), Serena (7) and Graf (7). That's the most by any player in the Open Era. 367 and 73: Serena has won 367 major matches, the most by a woman in tennis history. Williams won the 2017 Australian Open at 35 years, 124 days old, becoming the oldest woman to win a title in the Open Era. 1 in the WTA rankings, becoming the oldest person to hold the top spot. 1 and 2 in the WTA rankings. Serena again has the edge with a 7-2 record. 14: Entering the 2022 US Open, Venus and Serena have won 14 women's doubles Grand Slams as partners. It's also the first women's doubles night session there since the Williams sisters lost to Nadia Petrova and Maria Kirilenko in the third round in 2012. It's the first doubles night session at Arthur Ashe since Mike and Bob Bryan defeated Colin Fleming and Jonathan Marray in the men's doubles quarterfinals in 2013.

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With Serena Williams on Center Stage, U.S. Open Tries to Draw ... (The New York Times)

When Serena and Venus Williams take the court at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Thursday night, they will add another line to their résumé: It is the first time a ...

[Lisa Delpy Neirotti](https://business.gwu.edu/lisa-delpy-neirotti), a professor of sports management at George Washington University, said that as Williams continues her run at the U.S. “It’s good to see, especially people of color.” “I’ve mostly been kind of blocking everything out, but then at the same time I’ve been embracing a little bit of it because I also want to enjoy the moment,” she said. For me, it’s really about having a little embrace but also understanding that I’m here to focus, do the best that I can this time.” For the wider tennis world, it’s also a chance to draw new fans to the game before she retires. “Turn all of these messages about access and toppling conventional wisdom and diversity into a spike in participation,” Wertheim said. “Eventually, another star will fill the void. I think it’s just been pretty cool to watch.” It’s a chance to sell the most tickets, draw higher TV ratings and pack the surrounding plazas. Putting Williams in the first match of a night session in the stadium with the most seats makes sense for the U.S. A prime time slot in the largest stadium at the U.S.T.A. Open women’s doubles match will be played in a night session at Ashe.

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Tomljanovic sets US Open clash with Serena Williams (Tennis Australia)

Ajla Tomljanovic will face the retiring Serena Williams for the first time in her career after recording a come-from-behind victory at the US Open.

A second match point was another extended rally, but this time Tomljanovic dominated to force a final error from Rodina. Tomljanovic completed her victory with 32 total winners, compared to 16 from Rodina. In a tense decider, Rodina gained a narrow advantage as the pair exchanged service breaks early on. But Rodina maintained control, converting her third break point to claim the opening set in 33 minutes. Ajla Tomljanovic (AUS) v Serena Williams (USA) I was a little bit frazzled more than I’d like,” Tomljanovic said. [> VIEW: US Open 2022 men’s singles draw](https://www.usopen.org/en_US/draws/mens-singles.html) “It was definitely a hard-fought win today. [> READ: Kubler continues Aussie charge at US Open ](https://www.tennis.com.au/news/2022/09/01/kubler-continues-aussie-charge-at-us-open-2022) [> READ: Alex exorcises demon in US Open victory over Garin](https://bit.ly/3cxiCH8) [> READ: Kyrgios serves up second-round win](https://www.tennis.com.au/news/2022/09/01/kyrgios-serves-up-second-round-win-at-us-open-2022) “It’s definitely something I’ll never forget in my career. [> READ: Ajla Tomljanovic in a happy place at the US Open](https://www.tennis.com.au/news/2022/08/28/ajla-tomljanovic-in-a-happy-place-at-us-open)

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Serena Williams forced sports journalists to get out of the 'toy box ... (The Conversation AU)

There is no understating the impact Williams has had on the game itself. But her role in helping sports journalists reimagine the scope of their work is a ...

She [asked journalists](https://globalnews.ca/news/4437584/serena-williams-sexism/) assembled at her post-championship match news conference at the U.S. [subpar maternal care for Black women](https://www.ebony.com/serena-williams-shares-her-near-fatal-birthing-story1/). [Delia Douglas](https://grsj.arts.ubc.ca/profile/delia-douglas/) has explained, tennis has a history as being accessible only to people who can afford to play at [resorts, country clubs and tennis academies](https://doi.org/10.1177/0021934711410880). Moreover, [woven through that coverage](https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=NJjI-vMAAAAJ&citation_for_view=NJjI-vMAAAAJ:e5wmG9Sq2KIC) was an underlying suggestion that Serena Williams did not fit within the definition of respectable tennis, as reporters commented on her fashion choices or wondered if her style of play was damaging the women’s game. And the field is [Coverage of the U.S. [Sports quickly became](https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=AJSHYloAAAAJ&citation_for_view=AJSHYloAAAAJ:Y0pCki6q_DkC) a lucrative way to sell newspapers. This framing technique is not uncommon in sports journalism. That is to say, their colleagues saw them as frivolous, lacking in a serious approach. In general, Americans often imagine sports as aligned with the values they hold dear. [efforts of her father to train his daughters](https://vault.si.com/vault/1999/09/20/father-knew-best-with-her-galvanizing-win-at-the-us-open-serena-williams-proved-dad-righthe-predicted-that-she-not-older-sister-venus-would-be-the-better-playerbut-may-have-created-family-tension), [the passing of the baton from Venus to Serena](https://vault.si.com/vault/1998/02/02/slice-girls-serena-and-venus-williams-cut-up-some-top-foesand-did-some-cutting-up-themselvesin-australia), and the sisters’ [style of play](https://vault.si.com/vault/1999/03/22/serenas-at-peace-with-herself-after-back-to-back-titles-serena-williams-has-no-doubt-she-can-win-big). [play a role](https://doi.org/10.1177/1012690214538864) in contributing to forms of discrimination and alienation.

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US Open 2022 -- Numbers behind Venus and Serena Williams ... (ESPN)

Venus and Serena will play in what could be their final doubles match as teammates on Thursday. Let's check the stats on how sensational they are in singles ...

She won gold in singles and doubles at the 2000 Games, doubles at the 2008 Games and doubles at the 2012 Games. 1](https://www.espn.com/tennis/news/2002/0223/1339623.html) in the WTA rankings and spent 11 weeks there. She trails Navratilova (9), Serena (7) and Graf (7). That's the most by any player in the Open Era. 367 and 73: Serena has won 367 major matches, the most by a woman in tennis history. Williams won the 2017 Australian Open at 35 years, 124 days old, becoming the oldest woman to win a title in the Open Era. 1 in the WTA rankings, becoming the oldest person to hold the top spot. 1 and 2 in the WTA rankings. Serena again has the edge with a 7-2 record. 14: Entering the 2022 US Open, Venus and Serena have won 14 women's doubles Grand Slams as partners. It was the first doubles night session at Arthur Ashe since Mike and Bob Bryan defeated Colin Fleming and Jonathan Marray in the men's doubles quarterfinals in 2013 and the first women's doubles night session there since the Williams sisters lost to Nadia Petrova and Maria Kirilenko in the third round in 2012. The two sisters began their professional careers in 1994 and 1999, respectively, winning many majors and profoundly impacting the sport.

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What 'worries' great about Serena's US Open quest (Wide World of Sports)

Wally Masur believes Serena Williams is playing well enough to win her 23rd Grand Slam title at the US Open.

Now what worries me is the cumulative effect of a lot of matches when you haven't had a lot of matches." The pressure's on, you start to freeze and tense up. It just speaks to how mentally tough these champions are." "I've had an X on my back since '99, so it's kind of fun, and I really enjoy just coming out and enjoying it. "So it's incredible. "She's got enough game (to win the tournament) ... so many free points, and she served well in the big moments," Masur said. And honestly, I never get to play like this since '98, really. Her last grand slam win came at the 2017 Australian Open. No question about that." Serena is also playing doubles with sister Venus. Her serve was brilliant ...

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