Serena Williams won her second straight tournament and proved her mettle ahead of the US Open with a convincing 6-4, 6-2 win over Australia’s Samantha Stosur in the Toronto Cup final on Sunday.
The former world No. 1, playing in just her fourth tournament since returning from an 11-month layoff in June, capped the victory in style with an ace and then raised her arms in the air before jumping up and down repeatedly.
Williams, who won the Stanford Classic last month, held her serve throughout the 77-minute match and called her game solid despite acknowledging there is room for improvement for the US Open, which begins on Aug. 29.
Photo: Reuters
“My game is here and I feel like there are a lot of improvements I want to make — being able to close out big points and winning on big points, and capitalizing on that and still returning a little bit better,” Williams told reporters. “But overall it’s solid, I want to definitely keep it up and not go down.”
Stosur went toe-to-toe with Williams in a first set that went with serve until the 13-times Grand Slam champion broke in the ninth game with a forehand volley to the empty side of the court. She served out in the next game.
Williams had sent a screaming backhand winner down the line one point previously, which she said was when the match turned in her favor.
“I definitely think that’s when the match started changing, but for the most part I was really fighting until that point,” Williams said.
Williams broke Stosur in the opening game of the second set with a cross-court winner.
And after dropping a 12-point game to Stosur, Williams captured 12 of 14 points during a three-game stretch to go ahead 5-1.
The 10th-seeded Stosur held serve in the next game, but tournament organizers, perhaps unknowingly, showed little faith in her ability to mount a comeback.
During a change of sides before Williams had her first chance to serve for the match, they squeezed in a short clip on the main scoreboard thanking fans for attending the tournament and asking them to buy tickets for next year.
Williams followed that with a solid final game, firing four of her nine aces past a helpless Stosur, who saw only one break point during the match.
“For me, to be able to win, I had to play close to my best tennis, and I wasn’t quite at that mark,” Stosur told reporters. “She makes it look very easy and it’s not that easy just to come back on tour and win two events in your first four tournaments.”
Williams, who next plays the Cincinnati Open, improved to 11-0 in hard-court matches this year and is looking like the dominant player who captured the Wimbledon title last year before her layoff.
She entered the tournament as the world No. 80, but was projected to go as high as 31 when the rankings were scheduled to be released yesterday.
Despite that, Williams considers herself an underdog for the year’s final Grand Slam.
“I never go in as a favorite, I feel like I’m still the underdog,” she said. “I went through a lot of things physically, mentally and emotionally, and going through so much, so I am just taking it one day at a time and kind of like one match at a time.”
Victoria Azarenka withdrew from the doubles final with an injured right hand, clouding the world No. 4’s participation in the US Open.
Azarenka, who lost in straight sets to Williams in Saturday’s semi-final, withdrew from the doubles match along with playing partner Maria Kirilenko before taking the court.
Doping fears prevented former US Open champion Emma Raducanu from treating insect bites on the eve of the Australian Open, she said, with players increasingly wary about ingesting contaminated substances. The British player was speaking in the wake of high-profile doping cases involving Iga Swiatak and Jannik Sinner. “I would say all of us are probably quite sensitive to what we take on board, what we use,” the 22-year-old said, recalling an incident on Friday. “I got really badly bitten by, I don’t know what, like ants, mosquitoes, something. I’m allergic, I guess,” she added. The bites “flared up and swelled up really a
The NHL postponed the Los Angeles Kings’ home game against the Calgary Flames on Wednesday with several massive wildfires burning across the greater Los Angeles area. The Kings and Flames were scheduled to play on Wednesday night at the Kings’ downtown arena. The NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers were scheduled to host the Charlotte Hornets in the same arena last night. “Our hearts are with our entire Los Angeles community,” the Kings said in a statement. “We appreciate the hard working first responders who are diligently working to contain the fire and protect our community. We appreciate the league’s support in keeping our
TWO IN A WEEK: Despite an undefeated start to the year playing alongside Jiang Xinyu of China, Wu Fang-hsien is to play the Australian Open with a Russian partner Taiwan’s Wu Fang-hsien yesterday triumphed at the Hobart International, winning the women’s doubles title at the US$275,094 outdoor hard-court tournament, while McCartney Kessler lifted the trophy in the women’s singles. Fourth-ranked Wu and partner Jiang Xinyu of China took 1 hour, 15 minutes to defeat Romania’s Monica Niculescu and Fanny Stollar of Hungary, 6-1, 7-6 (8/6) at the Hobart International Tennis Centre, their second title in a week. Wu and Jiang on Sunday won the women’s doubles title at the ASB Classic in Auckland, beating Serbia’s Aleksandra Krunic and Sabrina Santamaria of the US. Their winning ways continued in Australia as they stretched
EL CLASSICO: La Liga champions Real Madrid would face Barcelona in the Super Cup final tomorrow. Barca secured their final spot after a 2-0 win over Bilbao on Wednesday Real Madrid would chase a record-equaling 14th Spanish Super Cup title in the final against Barcelona after second-half goals by Jude Bellingham and Rodrygo helped them to a 3-0 win over Mallorca in the semi-finals on Thursday. England midfielder Bellingham broke the deadlock after the hour mark with a low shot into the middle of the goal before Mallorca defender Martin Valjent’s own goal doubled the lead in stoppage time followed by a Rodrygo strike from close range. Spanish champions Real are to play Barcelona for the trophy tomorrow after goals by Gavi and Lamine Yamal earned Barca a 2-0 win over