There was no rest for number one seeded Serena Williams as she took on 23rd seed Victoria Azarenka a day after an emotional fourth round match that sent Big Sis to the Wimbledon sidelines.
She was facing an opponent in Azarenka who while she has dominated her, isn't scared of playing with her either.
Azarenka got off to a great start, taking that first set 6-3. But if the Serena haters were starting to get giddy over the prospect of her getting bounced from Wimbledon, um no, not today.
This part of the tournament is Serena Time, and she handled her tennis business, cranked out 17 aces and took the second set 6-2 to even the match. She then kicked up her tennis game to another level to take the third set 6-3 and punch her ticket to the semifinals
With the 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 quarterfinal win Serena is now 17-3 lifetime vs Azarenka, and a perfect 10-0 in Grand Slam tournament matchups against Vika. It was also her 26th consecutive Grand Slam match win. Her semifinal opponent on Thursday will be Maria Sharapova, who is 2-17 lifetime against her and whose last victory over Serena came over a decade ago in the 2004 Wimbledon final.
Should she handle her tennis business as expected on Thursday, she would face the winner of the Agnieszka Radwanska-Garbine Muguruza semifinal for the 'Williams'-don ladies singles title on Saturday.
She's just two matches away from winning her 21st Grand Slam title, sixth Wimbledon crown, her second 'Serena Slam', and being a US Open win away from completing a calendar year Grand Slam.
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Tuesday, July 07, 2015
Monday, July 06, 2015
2015 Williams Watch-Only One Can Go To The Quarterfinals...
At 'Williams'-don, Serena and Venus have won a combined 10 singles titles (and counting), five doubles crowns. one mixed doubles title, and oh yeah, the 2012 London Olympic singles and doubles gold medals.
But this time they were playing for high stakes at Centre Court. In addition to both seeking their sixth Wimbledon crowns and a spot in the quarterfinals, Serena was playing to keep her Serena Slam alive and her pursuit of a calendar year Grand Slam going as well.
While Venus had a 6-3, 6-2 straight set victory over Aleksandra Krunic to get to this fourth round showdown with her number one seeded little sister, Serena had to battle all of the Centre Court crowd and Great Britain's Heather Wilson to get there. It took three sets in which there were some testy moments, but she prevailed 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 to get to the match with Big Sis.
While Big Sis put up a fight, Little Sis is just too good and rolled to a 6-4, 6-3 straight set win.
If she gets past them, she will have earned that spot in the final versus potential opponents from the other side of the quarterfinal bracket like Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska or Madison Keys who square off in one quarterfinal match. The survivor would get the Garbine Muguruza-Timea Bacsinszky winner.
We'll see if Little Sis can survive and advance to Saturday, and I'm rooting for her to do so.
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Friday, July 03, 2015
2015 Williams Watch-On To The Third Round
Okay, what genius at the All England Club set up the brackets so they were on the same side of the Wimbledon ladies singles draw anyway?
One of the other interesting pieces of Williams Sisters related news coming out of The Championships this week was the withdrawal of Venus and Serena from the doubles tournament so they could concentrate on playing singles.
In their second round matches, Serena got past Timea Babos of Hungary in straight sets 6-4, 6-1 to set up her third round clash with British homegirl Heather Watson. Venus had to work a little harder, but she also prevailed in straight sets 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 in her match against Yulia Putintseva. She gets the Czech Republic`s Aleksandra Krunic, fresh off of springing an upset on Sara Errani.
Can they survive their third round matches and treat the tennis world to a Little Sis-Big Sis fourth round matchup at Wimbledon and the first in six years? We`ll see.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015
2015 Williams Watch-On To Wimbledon`s Second Round
My fave tennis playing siblings got off to a great start on the opening day of `Williams`-don.
Shouldn't be a surprise because the All England Club has been their personal playground throughout their careers, and yesterday was a welcome sign to those of us who love Venus and Serena Williams that their dominance at that hallowed tennis venue would continue.
Sixteenth seeded Venus got off to a wonderful start in this 2015 edition of Wimbledon with a 6-0, 6-0 straight set victory over fellow American Madison Brengle to punch her ticket to the second round.
World number one ranked and top seed Serena also won her opening match in straight sets over Russia`s Margarita Gasparayan 6-4, 6-1 to get her quest for her first Wimbledon title since 2012 off to a satisfying start.
If Serena continues through to claim the Venus Rosewater Dish, it would be her sixth 'Williams'-don crown, her third straight Grand Slam title this year and fourth consecutive one since winning the 2014 US Open. It would also put her in position to win a calendar year Grand Slam.
But there`s still two weeks of tennis to play before we get to that point.
Shouldn't be a surprise because the All England Club has been their personal playground throughout their careers, and yesterday was a welcome sign to those of us who love Venus and Serena Williams that their dominance at that hallowed tennis venue would continue.
Sixteenth seeded Venus got off to a wonderful start in this 2015 edition of Wimbledon with a 6-0, 6-0 straight set victory over fellow American Madison Brengle to punch her ticket to the second round.
World number one ranked and top seed Serena also won her opening match in straight sets over Russia`s Margarita Gasparayan 6-4, 6-1 to get her quest for her first Wimbledon title since 2012 off to a satisfying start.
If Serena continues through to claim the Venus Rosewater Dish, it would be her sixth 'Williams'-don crown, her third straight Grand Slam title this year and fourth consecutive one since winning the 2014 US Open. It would also put her in position to win a calendar year Grand Slam.
But there`s still two weeks of tennis to play before we get to that point.
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Monday, June 29, 2015
2015 Williams Watch- Welcome To 'Williams'-don
It will run from today until July 12, and the start of it was delayed a week to give players time to adjust to grass from the clay surfaces of Roland Garros.
The All England Club has been such a personal playground for both Venus and Serena they have won a combined ten Ladies Singles titles, five Ladies doubles titles and the 2012 London Games singles and doubles gold medals on those hallowed grass surface courts that seem to be tailor made for their power tennis games.
But the last time world number one Serena took the Venus Rosewater Dish home was in 2012, and Venus' last win was in 2008.
You can bet both sisters wish to change that dynamic. Serena lost last year in a third round three set upset loss to Aliza Cornet, and in 2013 lost a three set battle in the fourth round to runner up Sabine Lisicki.
Venus is hoping that she can get back to playing the consistent tennis she needs to play to make a deep run in a Grand final again.
We will find out as the Wimbledon fortnight progresses.
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Saturday, June 06, 2015
2015 Williams Watch-Number 20 And Counting!
She was so ill that she couldn't even train yesterday, but there she was on Court Philippe Chatrier for the 2015 French Open final against the Czech Republic's Lucie Safarova.
It started in dominating fashion with Serena taking the first set 6-3. She was cruising at 4-1 in the second set and serving for a 5-1 lead when in her words in the post match interview 'she choked'.
Williams stopped playing her A++ game as Lucie Safarova seized the early Christmas gift to get back into the set and win it in a tiebreaker. 6-7 (2-7) to even the match.
A pissed off Serena, upset that she blew her opportunity to close it out in straight sets, fell into an 0-2 hole in the third set before she kicked up her game another level that Safarova tried to match but couldn't. Williams won the next six games to take the match 6-2 and hold the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen for the third time.
And how apropos at the conclusion of this successful business trip to Paris, she's hoisting the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen on D-Day..
And oh yeah,Serena haters. she's halfway to a calendar year Grand Slam. The next Grand Slam is across the Channel at the All England Lawn Tennis And Croquet Club starting June 29, which has been her and Big Sis' personal playground throughout her career..
See y'all at 'Williams'-don..
Thursday, June 04, 2015
2015 Williams Watch-Serena Has Flu, Makes Opponent Sick
She was hoping to avoid a troubling pattern in this French Open tournament in which she has dropped the first set, but roared back to win the next two and the match.
With her quarterfinal straight set dispatching of Sara Errani, it looked like she was back to being the brutally efficient and dominant player she usually becomes when a title is in her reach.
What people didn't know before this match was that Serena was battling a nasty flu bug, and it showed in the first set that she dropped 4-6 to Bacsinszky. But trailing 2-3 in the second set, coughing and struggling during the changeovers, Serena summoned once more that tremendous will to win that set her apart from most of the women on the tour and kicked up her game another level..
She won not only the next game to even the second set at 3-3, but the next nine consecutive game to close out the second set and even the match at 6-3, then closed out the third set to win it and the match 6-0.
She said in a post match interview with Darren Cahill:
"I don’t think I’ve ever been this sick – I didn’t expect to win that, and I can’t believe I won. I got the flu after my third-round match and I haven’t been getting better. Hopefully this is the worst and I’ll get better. I really thought I was going to lose, and I thought: if I’m going to lose, I might as well go for winners. I was so tired, and I just fought for every point."
Serena will have a day off to rest, and will be playing for all this history on Saturday. If he pulls this off, it will be her third career French Open title and her 20th career Grand Slam title. That will put her only two behind tying Steffi Graf..
Speaking of two, she will be halfway to a calendar year Grand Slam, with her fave tournaments 'Williams'don and the US Open coming up.on the Grand Slam calendar. It will also be the third straight Grand Slam she has won since the 2014 US Open.and put her one away from a 'Serena Slam'
Speedy recovery Serena and hope you make that happen.
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Sunday, May 31, 2015
2015 Williams Watch-The French Open Starts
Once again my fave tennis playing siblings are in France to handle their tennis business.
Serena came in holding the world number one ranking and the number one seeding. She came to Roland Garros looking for her third French Open title, her 20th overall and keep a calendar year Grand Slam alive, but was battling an elbow injury.
Meanwhile big sis Venus was seeded 17th and facing a tough opening round match with Sloane Stephens. Venus' tournament stay was unfortunately a short one as she was ousted in the first round by Stephens 6-7 (5-7) 1-6.
As most people in the tennis world know, clay is not one of Serena's fave surfaces, and if you ant to knock her out of a tournament, you have to catch her early in the first week of a tourney before she gets on one of those rolls that ends with her waving to the crowd and holding up another championship trophy.Meanwhile Little Sis got her opening week at Roland Garros off to a good start with a straight set 6-2, 6-3 win over Andrea Hlavackova.
But her second round match with Germany's Anna-Lena Friedsam was a little more difficult. She dropped the first set 5-7, but roared back to take the second and third sets 6-3, 6-3 to move on to a third round battle with Victoria Azarenka
Azarenka took advantage of another slow start out of the gate by Serena to take the first set 3-6.. Azarenka was up 4-2 in the second set until Serena woke up and took the next four games to take the second set 6-4 to even the match. A pissed off Azarenka jumped out to a 0-2 lead in the third, but Serena raised her game another level, took the next five games to put herself firmly in control and sen Azarenka packing with a 6-3 third set win and punch her fourth round ticket.
Serena's fourth round opponent is the same Sloane Stephens who knocked her big sis out of this tournament tomorrow, with a quarterfinal berth on the line
Winner gets the winner of the Sara Errani-Julia Gorges match.
TransGriot Update. Serena knocked off Sloane Stephens 1-6, 7-5, 6-3 and will face Sara Errani in the French Open quarterfinals.
Saturday, January 31, 2015
2015 Williams Watch-Number 19!
But with an amazing 18-4 record in Grand Slam finals, she had a great shot at ending her Australian Open title drought.
For the first time in eleven years, the Australian Open featured the world number one versus the world number two player playing for the title.
It was Serena versus her favorite whipping girl Maria Sharapova. Ever since that Wimbledon final upset in 2004, Serena has beaten Sharapova like a drum 15 straight times since then. Two of those losses for Sharapova came in Grand Slam finals, the 2007 Australian Open and the 2013 French Open
Little Sis got off to a fast start in this one by immediately breaking Sharapova's serve and never trailing in that first set. With Serena up 3-2, here comes the rain and the Rod Laver Stadium room was closed. After the 12 minute delay, Serena won the next ten points to take control of the set 5-2 and win it 6-3,
;But Sharapova isn't ranked number two in the world for nothing, and jacked up her game another level. Neither player dropped a game, there were some amazing shots made on both sides and the second set went to a tiebreaker.
Williams raced out to a 4-1 lead in the tiebreaker before Sharapova fought back to narrow the gap to 6-5.
But one aspect of her game that puts Serena on a another level from \the rest of the women's tennis world is her serve, and she cranked what she thought along with the Rod Laver Arena crowd was the championship point.
But after it was called alet, she gathered herself and hit another no doubt about it ace which was the 18th of the match and the title clinching point.
6-3,7-6 (7-5). In addition to this being Serena's 6th Australian Open title, it was her 19th Grand slam title, putting her only three behind Steffi Graf at 22 and Margaret Court at 24.
The race to catch Steffi is on, and if Serena gets a calendar year Grand Slam, she will. Just remains to be seen if she will accomplish it.
Congrats on title number 19, and on to Paris.
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
2015 Williams Watch-Serena To The Aussie Open Finals!
After the all-Russian semifinal ended with another Sharapova win over Ekaterina Makarova, the all American semifinal took place at Rod Laver Arena between world number one Serena Williams and 19 year old phenom Madison Keys.
Keys knocked off fourth seeded Petra Kvitova and Big Sis on the way to her first ever Grand Slam semifinal.
This match was going to be a tough one for Little Sis because Keys is one of the few younglings who have the power in her serve and shots to match Serena.
Keys showed that power early and often in a tightly contested first set in which a nervous Serena was immediately broken in her opening game, but eventually was broken by Williams to even the match in the first set at 3-3 despite a barrage of big serves and laser like ground strokes from Keys.
Both players stayed on serve in the rest of the first set until the tiebreaker, in which Serena opened up a 4-1 lead before winning the tiebreaker 7-5 to take the first set.7-6.
Serena showed Keys who was the woman in the second set. She broke Keys twice to run up a 5-1 second set lead. But Keys showed she had some intestinal fortitude as well. Serving to extend the match, she fought off seven match points to eventually take the game and force Serena to serve it out.
After Keys survived an eighth match point, Serena uncorked an ace to close out the hard fought match over Keys and win it 7-6 (7-5) 6-2.
She now has a shot at winning her first Australian Open title since 2010 and her 19th Grand Slam title overall. Because she subdued Keys in the semifinal, she will continue to hold on to the world number one ranking no matter what the result of the final match is at 2 AM CST Saturday.
Those of us who love Serena hope it's her capturing her fifth Australian Open title.
Keys knocked off fourth seeded Petra Kvitova and Big Sis on the way to her first ever Grand Slam semifinal.
This match was going to be a tough one for Little Sis because Keys is one of the few younglings who have the power in her serve and shots to match Serena.
Both players stayed on serve in the rest of the first set until the tiebreaker, in which Serena opened up a 4-1 lead before winning the tiebreaker 7-5 to take the first set.7-6.
Serena showed Keys who was the woman in the second set. She broke Keys twice to run up a 5-1 second set lead. But Keys showed she had some intestinal fortitude as well. Serving to extend the match, she fought off seven match points to eventually take the game and force Serena to serve it out.
After Keys survived an eighth match point, Serena uncorked an ace to close out the hard fought match over Keys and win it 7-6 (7-5) 6-2.
She now has a shot at winning her first Australian Open title since 2010 and her 19th Grand Slam title overall. Because she subdued Keys in the semifinal, she will continue to hold on to the world number one ranking no matter what the result of the final match is at 2 AM CST Saturday.
Those of us who love Serena hope it's her capturing her fifth Australian Open title.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
2015 Williams Watch- Good And Bad News Quarterfinal Day
While Serena handled her business and took out 2014 Australian Open runner up Dominika Cibulkova in straight sets.6-2, 6-2, to move on to the semifinals, unfortunately that wasn't the case for Big Sis.
Venus came out flat against American teen phenom Madison Keys and lost in three sets 3-6, 6-4, 4-6 despite Keys suffering a left thigh injury that necessitated a medical timeout in the second set.
It is the 19 year old Keys who will face the world's number one ranked player for a spot in the final against the winner of the all-Russian Ekaterina Makarova - Maria Sharapova semifinal.
Despite Venus' time in Melbourne being done, Serena is still alive for her fifth Australian Open title, her first since 2010 and her 19th Grand Slam title overall.
Monday, January 26, 2015
2015 Williams Watch- Venus and Serena In The Aussie Quarters
My cable problems have cleared up just in time for me to discover that Serena and especially Venus are having a successful so far business trip to Melbourne.
I'll start with Little Sis' road to the quarterfinals which started with a 6-0, 6-1 opening round waxing of Belgium's Alison Van Uylvanck that took only 61 minutes.
That set her up for a second round 7-5, 6-0 straight set win over Russia's Vera Zvonareva in which she got off to a slow start, saved three set points but eventually kicked it up to Serena mode
She was clinically efficient in that closing set, taking only 27 minutes to complete it and move on to the third round.
She faced Elina Svitolina of Ukraine, and after dropping the first set 4-6, she regrouped to take the second set 6-2 to even the match, then blitzed her 6-0 to move on to the fourth round.
Spain's Garbine Muguruza also took the first set in their fourth round match 2-6 before Serena flipped the script and roared back to take the second set 6-3 and the deciding set 6-2 to head to the Australian open quarterfinals for the first time since 2013.
The world number one and number one tournament seed faces 2014 Aussie Open runner up Dominika Cibulkova, who survived a three set battle of her own with Victoria Azarenka.
18th seeded Big Sis is having her best Australian Open since she made it to the Aussie Open finals against her sister in 2003. She's made it to the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time since the 2010 US Open.
Venus' path to the quarters started with a first round 6-2, 6-2 straight set win over Maria Torro-Flor of Spain.
That punched her ticket to a second round clash with fellow American Lauren Davis which ended with a 6-2, 6-3 straight set victory which propelled her to the third round.
She faced Italy's Camila Giorgi and battled to a hard fought 4-6, 7-6 (7-2) , 6-1 victory that sent her to the fourth round against 6th seeded Agnieszka Radwanska. Venus took down Radwanska 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 to advance to a quarterfinal match with American teen Madison Keys.
Should the Williams sisters win their respective quarterfinal matches, they will face each other in the semifinals for a spot in the 2015 Australian Open final.
Monday, January 19, 2015
2015 Williams Watch-Australian Open 2015 Starts
One of the other things that is a regular feature of TransGriot is moi tracking the tennis playing exploits of my fave kick butt tennis playing siblings in Venus and Serena Williams. This feature got started because I was tired of the racist disrespect the Williams sisters received at times
With the first Grand Slam of the 2015 tennis season about to start Down Under, it's time for another year of Williams Watch posts.
In addition to Serena chasing history and trying to win her 19th career Grand Slam tournament, she's trying to win her sixth Australian Open and her first since 2010.
But before the number one overall seeded Little Sis even takes the court against Belgian Alison Van Uytvanck, she will make tennis history.
She will become only the fourth player in the WTA rankings era to hold the Number 1 spot for at least 100 weeks. She joins Chris Evert (113 straight weeks from May 10, 1976 to July 9, 1978), Martina Navratilova (156 straight weeks from June 14, 1982 to June 9, 1985) and Steffi Graf (186 straight weeks from August 17, 1987 to March 10, 1991) as the only players accomplishing that rare feat.
Serena has held the Number One ranking since February 13, 2013 and is guaranteed a 101st week through the second week of the Australian Open. How long she holds that ranking beyond February 1 depends on how well she plays in this tournament.
Should she get through her opening round match, she would take on the winner of the Vera Zvonareva - Oris Jabeur match
Big Sis is here in Melbourne as well. She's seeded 18th in this tournament, and she takes on Spain's Maria Torr-Flor inn her opening round match. She would take on the winner of the Lauren Davis - Aleksandra Krunic match if she survives the opening round tilt.
They are also entered in the Australian Open doubles, and it will be interesting to see if they walk away with their first Australian Open doubles title since 2010.
Here's hoping you both have long successful runs in this 2015 edition of the Australian Open.
With the first Grand Slam of the 2015 tennis season about to start Down Under, it's time for another year of Williams Watch posts.
In addition to Serena chasing history and trying to win her 19th career Grand Slam tournament, she's trying to win her sixth Australian Open and her first since 2010.
But before the number one overall seeded Little Sis even takes the court against Belgian Alison Van Uytvanck, she will make tennis history.
She will become only the fourth player in the WTA rankings era to hold the Number 1 spot for at least 100 weeks. She joins Chris Evert (113 straight weeks from May 10, 1976 to July 9, 1978), Martina Navratilova (156 straight weeks from June 14, 1982 to June 9, 1985) and Steffi Graf (186 straight weeks from August 17, 1987 to March 10, 1991) as the only players accomplishing that rare feat.Serena has held the Number One ranking since February 13, 2013 and is guaranteed a 101st week through the second week of the Australian Open. How long she holds that ranking beyond February 1 depends on how well she plays in this tournament.
Should she get through her opening round match, she would take on the winner of the Vera Zvonareva - Oris Jabeur match
Big Sis is here in Melbourne as well. She's seeded 18th in this tournament, and she takes on Spain's Maria Torr-Flor inn her opening round match. She would take on the winner of the Lauren Davis - Aleksandra Krunic match if she survives the opening round tilt.
They are also entered in the Australian Open doubles, and it will be interesting to see if they walk away with their first Australian Open doubles title since 2010.
Here's hoping you both have long successful runs in this 2015 edition of the Australian Open.
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014
2014 Williams Watch-18!
While my fave tennis playing siblings went down in the US Open doubles quarterfinals 6-7 (5-7), 4-6 to the Russian duo of Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina, that wasn't the case in the singles tournament.
She vanquished Makarova in the semis in straight set and then spent 75 minutes completing her US Open threepeat with a 6-3, 6-3 straight set victory over Caroline Woxniacki for her 18th Grand Slam title to tie Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova on the all time list.
Serena also picked up a check for $4 million after she obliterated Wozniacki and won this edition of the US Open without dropping a set or losing more than three games in any set.
You are witnessing the greatest tennis player of all time, and there won't be another like her for quite awhile when she does hang up her racquet. So hate on haters. While y'all keep flinging racist insults online at her she's still clocking dollars and making tennis history.
Little Sis is now in striking distance of the top of the all time Grand Slam title wins list. Next up to pass are Helen Wills Moody with 19, Steffi Graf with 22 and Margaret Court with 24.
And yep, the 2015 Australian Open kicks off Down Under January 19-Febrary 1 where if she's playing her A+ game, she''ll dispatch your latest Great White Women's Tennis Hope with ease.
And I'll be enjoying every delicious minute of it
See y'all in Melbourne.
She vanquished Makarova in the semis in straight set and then spent 75 minutes completing her US Open threepeat with a 6-3, 6-3 straight set victory over Caroline Woxniacki for her 18th Grand Slam title to tie Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova on the all time list.
Serena also picked up a check for $4 million after she obliterated Wozniacki and won this edition of the US Open without dropping a set or losing more than three games in any set.
You are witnessing the greatest tennis player of all time, and there won't be another like her for quite awhile when she does hang up her racquet. So hate on haters. While y'all keep flinging racist insults online at her she's still clocking dollars and making tennis history.
And yep, the 2015 Australian Open kicks off Down Under January 19-Febrary 1 where if she's playing her A+ game, she''ll dispatch your latest Great White Women's Tennis Hope with ease.
And I'll be enjoying every delicious minute of it
See y'all in Melbourne.
Sunday, September 07, 2014
2014 Williams Watch-Serena Goes For The US Open Threepeat
Number one seeded Serena Williams has been all business and brutally efficient in this march to the 2014 US Open final. Taylor Townsend went down 6-3, 6-1 in 55 minutes in the opening round.. Her 6-0, 6-1 second round demolition of Vania King took just 56 minutes. The third round 6-3, 6-3 straight set win over Varvara Lepchenko took an hour and 35 minutes. The fourth round 6-3, 6-3 win over Kaia Kanepi took 65 minutes. Sending Flavia Pennetta to the US Open sidelines 6-3, 6-2 in the quarterfinals also took 65 minutes, but ironically the first set took 29 minutes despite Serena being down 0-3.
And Ekaterina Makarova, who knocked out two time US Open finalist Victoria Azarenka, was no match for Little Sis, who took an hour to steamroll her 6-1, 6-3.
The media may be trying to push this 'Serena and Caroline are friends' storyline, but if y'all think the African-American community (or Serena) forgot how she was dissed by Wozniacki in Brazil, I have some Louisiana waterfront property to sell you along I-10 in the Atchafalaya Swamp.
This match should be fun to watch. If Serena is playing her dominant A+ game at Arthur Ashe Stadium, she should win her third straight US Open title and finally tie Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova at 18 on the all time majors win list.
Go get her Little Sis.
TransGriot Update: 6-3, 6-3 The threepeat is complete..
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014
2014 Williams Watch-US Open Party Getting Started
The last Grand Slam of the 2014 tennis season cranked up in New York yesterday, and the question the tennis world is asking is will Serena break out of her Grand Slam mini-slump and finally win one this year and win her 18th to tie Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova on the all time list?
We'll find out the answer to that question later today when number one seeded and world Number one ranked Little Sis takes to the Arthur Ashe Stadium court to begin defense of her US Open singles crown against Zina Garrison coached 18 year old Taylor Townsend.
The winner of this opening round match will move on to the US Open singles second round face the winner of the Vania King-Francesca Schavione match.
Big Sis won her first round match with Kimiko Date-Krumm at Arthur Ashe Stadium yesterday, but not without a struggle. Venus had a rough first set as Date-Krumm kept her off balance with her repertoire of spins to take the first set 2-6. Venus roared back to take the second set 6-3 and rolled to a 5-0 third set lead before Date-Krumm fought back to snatch the next three games and have two game points to chop Big Sis' once seemingly insurmountable lead to 5-4.
But Venus recovered to stave off the two game points and eventually take the hard earned match 2-6, 6-3, 6-3. It extended her career record in first round match wins at the US Open to an impressive 16-0.
Big Sis will face in the second round the winner of the Kiki Bertens-Timea Bacsinszky match, but before she does so, she may wish to cut down on those 36 unforced errors.
My fave tennis playing siblings are entered in the US Open Women's doubles tournament, with them having an opening round match with the seventh seeded team of Timea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic
Best of luck ladies, and hope you have a long successful run in this tournament and piss off your haters.
We'll find out the answer to that question later today when number one seeded and world Number one ranked Little Sis takes to the Arthur Ashe Stadium court to begin defense of her US Open singles crown against Zina Garrison coached 18 year old Taylor Townsend.
The winner of this opening round match will move on to the US Open singles second round face the winner of the Vania King-Francesca Schavione match.
Big Sis won her first round match with Kimiko Date-Krumm at Arthur Ashe Stadium yesterday, but not without a struggle. Venus had a rough first set as Date-Krumm kept her off balance with her repertoire of spins to take the first set 2-6. Venus roared back to take the second set 6-3 and rolled to a 5-0 third set lead before Date-Krumm fought back to snatch the next three games and have two game points to chop Big Sis' once seemingly insurmountable lead to 5-4.
Big Sis will face in the second round the winner of the Kiki Bertens-Timea Bacsinszky match, but before she does so, she may wish to cut down on those 36 unforced errors.
My fave tennis playing siblings are entered in the US Open Women's doubles tournament, with them having an opening round match with the seventh seeded team of Timea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic
Best of luck ladies, and hope you have a long successful run in this tournament and piss off your haters.
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Sunday, June 29, 2014
2014 Williams Watch-Out Of The Wimbledon Ladies Singles
Serena had destroyed Chanelle Scheepers in an astounding 49 minutes (that's not a typo)in the second round and the number one seed was highly favored to move into the fourth round against 25th seeded Alize Cornet of France.
But after taking only 29 minutes to win the first set 6-1, a rain delay on Court No 1 ensued. When play resumed, the Serena that has been destroying people inexplicably disappeared and shockingly lost the next two sets to Cornet 3-6, 4-6 to find herself on the Wimbledon sidelines for the second year in a row.
And yeah, as you probably guessed, out comes the predictable Internet peanut gallery racist and transmisogynistic commentary after Serena lost.
Big Sis had a tougher third round match with former Wimbledon champ and sixth seeded Petra Kvitova. Venus had been playing well, but exited the singles tournament with a three set 7-5, 6-7 (2-7), 5-7 third round loss. But she made Kvitova work to eliminate her.
The Williams sisters are still not done in the Wimbledon doubles tournament. The eighth seeded siblings have a second round doubles match coming against Kristina Barrois and Stefanie Voegele
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014
2014 Williams Watch- Off To A Great Start At 'Williams'-don
Serena served notice to the tennis world that she's put the disappointment of Paris behind her and wants that sixth Venus Rosewater Dish.
Number one seeded Little Sis took only 61 minutes to blitz fellow American Anna Tatishvili in straight sets 6-1, 6-2.
And blitz was the bet way to describe a match in which Serena blasted 16 aces past her opponent who is ranked 112 spots below her. She moves on to a second round clash with South African Chanelle Scheepers.
But it's Venus who has been making some noise and news in this edition of Wimbledon.
30th seeded Big Sis started her fortnight in search of her sixth Wimbledon title with a three set 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 win over Spain's Maria-Teresa Torro-Flor. She then after a slow start beat in straight sets Japan's Kurumi Nara 7-6 (7-4) 6-1 to punch her ticket to the third round and a date with sixth seeded Czech Petra Kvitova, who won the 2011 Wimbledon singles title. It was the first time in 18 months that Venus has reached the third round of a Grand Slam, and we can only hope that she'll be around in the Ladies Singles past this weekend.
The eighth seeded Williams sisters play their first round doubles match at 11 AM CDT today against the duo of Oksana Kalashnikova and Olga Savchuk
TransGriot update: Little Sis blitzed Scheepers 6-0, 6-1 to join Venus in the third round of the Ladies singles tournament. In their doubles match with Kalashnikova and Savchuk, the Williams sisters advanced after a 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 result.
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Monday, June 23, 2014
2014 Williams Watch-'Williams'-don Starts Today
But starting today through July 6 is the Grand Slam tournament at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London which the Williams sisters have so thoroughly dominated it I call it 'Williams'-don.
Serena has won five titles here (2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012) and so has big sis Venus (2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008). As a matter of fact their domination at Wimbledon is so complete that during the 2000's the only years that someone not named Williams won the women's singles title was in 2004 when Serena was upset in the final by Maria Sharapova and Amelie Mauresmo of France won it in 2006 after defending champ Venus was upset in the third round by Jelena Jankovic.
During that stretch the Williams sisters met in the Wimbledon finals four times in 2002, 2003, 2008 and 2009 with Little Sis taking three of the four matchups. Serena won her 2002 and 2010 Wimbledon titles without losing a set, and Venus did the same in 2008
And yeah, can't forget to remind the Williams haters of the Olympic gold medal Serena won in the London Games and the London Olympic doubles title she and Big Sis won which was ahem, played at the All England Club.
The grass courts are well suited to their power game, and with Centre Court's retractable roof, when it's closed, they become even more lethal. But it's the 2014 edition of The Championships, and both are seeking rebounds from the double disappointments in Paris and Serena's shocking fourth round upset loss here last year.
Number one ranked and number one seeded Serena starts the fortnight with an opening round match against fellow American Anna Tatishvili while 30th seeded Venus starts with an opening round match versus Spain's Maria-Teresa Torro-Flor.
The Williams sisters are also entered in the ladies doubles tourney as they seek to capture their first Wimbledon doubles crown since 2012.
And hopefully I'll get to see Serena holding up the Venus (Williams) Rosewater dish on July 6
Friday, May 30, 2014
2014 Williams Watch-Sidelined In Second Round
In our last Williams siblings update, both sisters easily dispatched their first round opponents.
If they handled their second round tennis playing business and got past their respective second round opponents Garbine Muguruza of Spain and Anna Schmiedlova of Slovakia, a tantalizing and eagerly anticipated third round battle against each other would be their reward.
A third round French Open Sister-Sister matchup that's shockingly not gonna happen.
Clay has always been like Kryptonite to both Williams sisters, and out of all the majors, the red clay courts at Stade Roland Garros have not been kind to them. And with top seeds falling in this edition of the French Open, the upset bug claimed two more seeds.
It was earlier in the day on Court Philippe Chatrier, but Venus was also sent packing by Schmiedlova 6-2, 3-6, 4-6.
Big Sis won the first set and was up an early break in the second set before Schmiedlova responded by winning eight of the next nine games and taking control of the match.
And yeah, cue the gleeful racist vitriol in the Internet comment threads aimed at Serena once it ended. All I have to say to you bigoted haters is 'Williams'-don is coming June 23-July 6.
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