Serena Williams wins opening match in Australia
Serena Williams is off to a fast start at the Australian Open.
After losing the opening game, Williams won 10 games in a row and beat Laura Siegemund, 6-1, 6-1, on the first day of the tournament. The victory marked the start of Williams’ latest bid for a record-tying 24th major title.
Williams took the court in a colorful one-legged catsuit, and her game looked flashy, too. She lost only nine points on her serve and hit 16 winners.
For the past four years, Williams has been trying to equal Australian Margaret Court’s record for major titles. Williams’ most recent Grand Slam championship came at Melbourne in 2017.
Sister Venus Williams, meanwhile, won a Grand Slam match for the first time since 2019.
An aggressive Serena Williams starts her quest for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title by thrashing Laura Siegemund on day one of the #AusOpen https://t.co/Jfpx6zGvNl pic.twitter.com/cHWys6NG4v
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) February 8, 2021
Playing in her 21st Australian Open, Williams beat Kirsten Flipkens, 7-5, 6-2.
Williams went 0-3 in matches at major tournaments last year. She is playing in her 88th Grand Slam tournament, a women’s record.
At 40, Williams is the oldest woman in this year’s draw and just the sixth player in her 40s to compete at the Australian Open.
Three-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka won her opening match at the Australian Open.
Osaka, who won the title in Melbourne two years ago, played the first match of the tournament in Rod Laver Arena and beat Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, 6-1, 6-2.
The first tournament of this year’s Grand Slam season began after a three-week delay because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Osaka drew a potential tough opening opponent in Pavlyuchenkova, a Russian ranked 39th who reached the quarterfinals in Melbourne three of the past four years. But Osaka breezed through the first set in 21 minutes and barely slowed after that.
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