TENNIS: US Open 2013

TENNIS: US Open 2013

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As Sloane Stephens has said numerous times, Serena Williams is No. 1 for a reason.
In a battle of America’s No. 1 and No. 2, Williams got the revenge she sought Sunday. Williams defeated Stephens 6-4, 6-1 in their highly anticipated fourth-round clash at the U.S. Open. Stephens, 20, was bidding to become just the fourth woman to knock off Williams, 31, in back-to-back Grand Slams meetings, having beaten her at the Australian Open in January.

But in just their third career match, Williams played nearly flawlessly in overpowering and outdefending her younger opponent. Williams hit 22 winners to just 13 unforced errors, while Stephens hit 15 winners to 29 unforced errors. The match was a tense affair, given their off-court history, and Serena’s look of relief at match point spoke volumes.

“There were times I played some really good tennis,” Stephens said. “I thought I played pretty solid. The second set got away from me a little bit, but overall I thought I played great.”

Williams will face Spain’s Carla Suarez Navarro, who eliminated No. 8 Angelique Kerber, in the quarterfinals.
Game-by-game analysis of Serena’s win after the jump.



[h=3]Second set[/h]5:51 pm. ET | Serena Wiliams defeats Sloane Stephens 6-4, 6-1.

She needed three match points, but Serena finally crosses the finish line. The first set took 52 minutes. The second took 35 minutes. Stephens seemed to either run out of ideas or just let the frustration take over. But that’s full credit to Serena, who played a smart, clean match. Aside from Williams’ weird set of back-to-back double faults in the first set to hand back a break, this was dominance from start to finish.

As for Stephens, once again she shows she can hang with Serena in the rallies. Serena had to work very hard on defense today and that tells you how good Stephens can be when she’s focused with a game plan. But Serena will always have the edge in this matchup for the same reason she has the advantage on nearly every opponent: She’s simply a better server and Sloane was under pressure in every service game.

5:44 pm. ET | Serena breaks again, leads *5-1.
Well, this is entirely understandable but disappointing. Stephens has lost all conviction in her swings and the errors are coming. Serena breaks again on a horribly mishit backhand from Stephens and she’ll serve for a spot in the quarterfinals.

5:36 pm. ET | Serena breaks and holds, leads *4-1.
This one might be over. Stephens puts her 25th unforced error, a forehand, into the net and Serena breaks for a 3-1 lead and then consolidates easily.

5:27 pm. ET | Serena holds, leads 2-1*.
Now it’s Serena’s turn to get stuck in a long service game. Even though she’s racking up the errors, Sloane continues to stick to her game plan of hitting big. She earns a break point but can’t convert. And then Sloane turns in a service game that actually doesn’t involve a deuce point. This is different.

Oh, no, it’s not. Serena with a love hold to 2-1.
Here’s an ESPN promo video on Serena narrated by Kelly Rowland:



[h=3]First set[/h]
[h=3][/h][h=3][/h]5:12 pm. ET | Serena wins the first set 6-4.

Another long deuce game on the Sloane serve and she steps up to save two set points. This is courageous stuff from the 20-year-old. Serena keeps trying to bully Sloane off the court and Sloane simply won’t let her. But Serena is relentless and she finally breaks through on her third set point when Sloane pulls the trigger too early in the rally, goes for a forehand winner and misses it wide. That’s Sloane’s 21st unforced error of the set.

First set to Serena after 52 minutes. This has been a good, tense affair. Worthy of the hype.

There are front-runners, and then there’s Serena. That’s an incredible stat from the WTA’s Kevin Fischer.
5:01 pm. ET | Serena holds, leads 5-4*.

Sloane is grinding out holds. Serena gets to deuce again and Sloane bails herself out of it with some big hitting both on her forehand and serve.
Serena follows with a hold at 15. Getting to crunch time.

So far, the stats reflect Sloane’s aggression. If you take the serving stats out of it, she’s keeping pace with Serena on the winner count, with both hitting eight off the ground. But it’s a riskier gambit for Sloane and the error counts reflect that. She’s hit 12 unforced errors off the ground while Serena has hit six.

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Twice this year, Sloane has outlasted Serena at a Slam. (Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

4:56 pm. ET | Sloane breaks, trails *3-4.
Serena gets the break. She earns two break points when Sloane is slow to react to a short ball and nets the forehand volley. Serena converts with a big forehand return winner and yells “Come on!” with a big fist pump.

But in an unexpected twist, Serena throws in back-to-back double faults to give the break right back. Did not see that coming.

It really has been, and that’s no real surprise. In their two career meetings, Stephens has played well against Serena, both in her 6-4, 6-3 loss in Brisbane and in her three-set win at the Australian Open. It’s what makes their budding rivalry exciting.

4:42 pm. ET | Serena holds, leads 3-2*.
These two are really taking it to each other. Serena earns her first break point by absolutely crushing a ball that Stephens lands short, grunting through the shot to good effect. But Sloane coolly saves it by ripping a short forehand down the line for a winner. Then she saves another break point by cracking a 102 mph inside-out forehand winner. Stephens isn’t the biggest player, but her power comes so easily.

This nine-minute game is basically Sloane in a nutshell. She uses that easy power to pop a 119 mph ace to get to game point, but then she double-faults. Another double fault later in the game gives Serena her third break point, which Stephens saves with yet another big serve. Just 20, Stephens’ biggest problem is consistency. Despite giving Serena three break point chances, Sloane holds.

Serena responds with yet another love hold.
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Serena is all business. (Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

4:28 pm. ET | Serena holds, 2-1.
Serena starts with an ace and holds at love. The wind is swirling a bit on Ashe, as it can do, so it’ll be interesting to see how that affects the players, if at all. Sloane follows it up with a hold of her own, though she made it difficult for herself. Up 40-15, Stephens double-faults and then hits an off-balance backhand that lands in the net. But two good long rallies go in Stephens’ favor. She’s handling Serena’s pace off the ground very well.

Serena responds with another easy hold. The only point Sloane has won on Serena’s serve so far is via a double fault. But it’s great to see her come out of the blocks well. The worst thing that she could do would be to fall into a 0-3 hole immediately.

4:18 pm. ET | Warm-up
After a perfunctory pre-match interview with Mary Joe Fernandez, Serena and Sloane take to the court on a heavy, humid day. It’s overcast and there’s rain in the forecast. Andy Murray, who won his third-round match in straight sets just before this match, said the conditions were incredibly tough.
So is this going to be a competitive match or Beatdown City? One man who knows a little bit about what it’s like to be fed Serena’s famous Revenge Sandwich is Mike Joyce, who coached Maria Sharapova’s for six-and-a half years. Sharapova beat Serena as a 17-year-old in the Wimbledon final in 2004 and was able to get one more win that year. Sharapova hasn’t won a single one of their meetings since, a nine-year, 13-match drought.
So what do you think is going to happen today, Mike?

Serena’s wearing a blazer as she warms up. All business.
The mind games have already begun. As CBS analyst Mary Carillo points out, these two were late arriving on court and they’re both taking their time after the warm-up, almost daring each other to be the first to walk out on court. Serena wins that war. Stephens finally gets up from her chair to go the baseline and Serena makes her stand there and wait some more before finally getting up.

Serena won the toss and will serve.
Ready? Play.
[h=3]Pre-match[/h]
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Serena Williams (left) and Sloane Stephens have split their two previous meetings. (Timothy Clary/AFP/Getty Images; Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images)

Serena Williams and Sloane Stephens will meet in the fourth round of the U.S. Open on Sunday. The All-American clash on Arthur Ashe Stadium will follow the men’s third-round match between Andy Murray and Florian Mayer, which ended at 3:45 p.m.

This marks the first meeting between Williams, 31, and Stephens, 20, since Stephens upset Williams in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open in January. The two have generated plenty of headlines since, though. In a March interview with ESPN The Magazine, Stephens questioned Williams’ authenticity and dispelled the idea that the two were close.

“She’s not said one word to me, not spoken to me, not said hi, not looked my way, not been in the same room with me since I played her in Australia,” Stephens said. “And that should tell everyone something, how she went from saying all these nice things about me to unfollowing me on Twitter.

“Like, seriously! People should know. They think she’s so friendly and she’s so this and she’s so that — no, that’s not reality! You don’t unfollow someone on Twitter, delete them off of BlackBerry Messenger. I mean, what for? Why?”

Stephens later spoke with Williams to clear the air and said everything was good between the two. But after that meeting, Stephens was quoted by TIME magazine as saying that Williams uses mind games to intimidate opponents.

Williams, meanwhile, has praised Stephens repeatedly during the U.S. Open, saying it’s “an honor to watch” such a “smooth player” who is “such an inspiration to a lot of people.” The top-ranked Williams, a 16-time Grand Slam champion, also said of her match against Stephens, who has never made a WTA final, “I definitely don’t feel like I’m going in there as a favorite, because she’s playing great, even though I’m playing good, too.”

Williams has rolled through her first three matches here to improve to 63-4 this year. After needing a third-set tiebreaker to win her opening match, Stephens has looked sharper in dispatching Urszula Radwanska and No. 23 Jamie Hampton in straight sets.
 
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Andy Murray kutoka Scotland akiwasili England
baada ya kula kichao kule NY



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Rafa's roar: Nadal is now just two matches
from a second US Open crowd after beating Tommy Robredo





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Time to spare: Nadal signs autographs for fans
after cruising past Robredo in the quarter-final

Rafa alichukizwa na kitendo cha Robredo kumfungashia virago
Roger Federer ambaye ni mteja wake


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You're fired: Businessman Donald Trump and his wife Melania
watch Nadal crush Robredo




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Stars: Actress Dakota Fanning and model Jamie Strachan
were also among the New York crowd


Dah! picha ya BAK nimeiondoa maana alikuwepo akishuhudia huu mtanange
si unajua tena wanoko wangeanza kumfuata fuata ..... ....









BTW - Hivi hawa mods kutoka kwa Manyang'au kwa nini hawaunganishi hizi thread za tennis? Au ndio wivu wenyewe? Mungiki Brother where are you?
 
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Rafa backs Madrid for Olympics in 2020 .....
 

Dah! picha ya BAK nimeiondoa maana alikuwepo akishuhudia huu mtanange
si unajua tena wanoko wangeanza kumfuata fuata ..... ....

BTW - Hivi hawa mods kutoka kwa Manyang'au kwa nini hawaunganishi hizi thread za tennis? Au ndio wivu wenyewe? Mungiki Brother where are you?

Hahahahahah lol! Nimecheka sana Wacha1 hahahahah Niko hapa nasubiri mtanange wa semi finals ambao unaanza in less than 18 minutes. Halafu kesho pia sikosi kuuona mtanange wa Serena na Azarenka ila kesho nitakuwa so nervous moyo mkononi. Enjoy those 2 semi finals matches between Nadal VS Gasquet and Djokovic VS Wawrinka
 
Sijafuatilia Tennis siku nyingi hivi Roger Federer ameshakuwa garasa siku hizi
 
Jamaa ni garasa la kutupa siku hizi anazidi kushuka tu katika rankings...sijui katika rankings mpya zitakazotoka J'tatu watampa namba ipi, sasa hivi ni namba 5 duniani baada ta Djokovic, Nadal, Murray na Ferrer.

Sijafuatilia Tennis siku nyingi hivi Roger Federer ameshakuwa garasa siku hizi
 
Vamoooooooooooooooooooooos!! Rafa bats Novak to win US Open 2013
 
Both final matches (Men and Women) were classic. Congrats to Reena (7-5, 6-7 and 6-1) and Rafa (6-2, 3-6, 6-4 and 6-1) Wacha1 pita huku ufanye vitu vyako Mkuu.

Vamoooooooooooooooooooooos!! Rafa bats Novak to win US Open 2013
 
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Jamaa ni garasa la kutupa siku hizi anazidi kushuka tu katika rankings...sijui katika rankings mpya zitakazotoka J'tatu watampa namba ipi, sasa hivi ni namba 5 duniani baada ta Djokovic, Nadal, Murray na Ferrer.

Angalia Monday night football.
RG3 amechemsha leo
 
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Naangalia Mkuu VUVUZELA yaani sikutegemea kabisa matokeo haya. Nilidhani itakuwa a very close game either way... but alas!!!!

Angalia Monday night football.
RG3 amechemsha leo
 
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Both final matches (Men and Women) were classic. Congrats to Reena (7-5, 6-7 and 6-1) and Rafa (6-2, 3-6, 6-4 and 6-1) Wacha1 pita huku ufanye vitu vyako Mkuu.



Rafa anaweza kabisa kumpita Federer kwa namba ya slams kama atakuwa fit ndani ya misimu miwili ijayo. Kwa jinsi alivyocheza vizuri hard court season hii, sitashangaa kuona msimu ujao akifanya Calendar Year Grand Slam, hiyo itakuwa bab kubwa maana atamfikia Federer ndani ya mwaka mmoja.
Come on Rafa you can do it, we know you can.
Vamos!
 
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Nakubaliana nawe Mkuu Federer ana 17 GS na Rafa ana 13, kama 2014 ataweza kuzizoa 4 GS zote basi atatie na Federer na kuanza kumuonyesha indicator ya kumovertake. Rafa yuko fit sana na jinsi anavyocheza mara nyingi unabaki mdomo wazi.

Rafa anaweza kabisa kumpita Federer kwa namba ya slams kama atakuwa fit ndani ya misimu miwili ijayo. Kwa jinsi alivyocheza vizuri hard court season hii, sitashangaa kuona msimu ujao akifanya Calendar Year Grand Slam, hiyo itakuwa bab kubwa maana atamfikia Federer ndani ya mwaka mmoja.
Come on Rafa you can do it, we know you can.
Vamos!
 
Both final matches (Men and Women) were classic. Congrats to Reena (7-5, 6-7 and 6-1) and Rafa (6-2, 3-6, 6-4 and 6-1) Wacha1 pita huku ufanye vitu vyako Mkuu.


Unajua tena katika shamra shamra za kusheherekea mambo ya Rafa ungo ulikatika wakati natoka Big apple kuelekea Alaska. Hakuna noma tutaweka hapa all records, naona grory hunters wanachomoka baada ya kuona matokeo .... ..... ... Vamos king of Hard courts Vamos king of Clay.
 
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Rafa is trying to come back from obscurity .... .... . today at Abu Dhabi
 
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Sioni ndoa hapa ... .... chezea Serena weye
hata @GT ooops Salamander oops wrong number
amefeli pamoja na harakati zake zote za SW19
 

Sioni ndoa hapa ... .... chezea Serena weye
hata @GT ooops Salamander oops wrong number
amefeli pamoja na harakati zake zote za SW19


Serena kawa mcharo siku hizi, makeup za kuua mtu. Mpaka ana-hang na wakina Beyonce yaani we acha tu. Lakini mi sijakata tamaa.
 
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Rafa came back strongly today, he defeated world No. 3 one Raonic (Canadian) in style
Nadal will play tomorrow (final) with Goffin who dispatched the world No. 1 Andy Maria ooops
Murray from Scotland..
 
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