Serena Williams Defeats Her Sister In Us Open Clash
Serena Williams roared through her 30th career meeting with her sister Venus on Friday, booking a US Open fourth-round berth with a 6-1, 6-2 victory.
Serena was all business for the highly anticipated all-Williams clash under the lights on Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Despite or because of the emotional and tactical challenges of facing Venus, the 23-time Grand Slam champion said the match-up brought out the best tennis she has played since she came back from the birth of her daughter Olympia last September 1.
“Absolutely this was my best match since I returned,” said Serena, who blasted winners off both wings 34 in all and fired 10 aces in the 72-minute match.
Both players were subdued on the court. There were no fist-pumps or “Come ons” and when Serena sealed it with a forehand winner the sisters met at the net for a hug and walked to their chairs before Serena acknowledged the crowd with a wave.
“It’s not easy,” she said of facing Venus. “She’s my best friend. She means the world to me. Every time she loses I feel like I do.”
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