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Monday, September 9, 2019

Serena Williams lost to Bianca Andreescu in US Open Final

Serena Williams failed to make history Saturday, as she fell 6-3, 7-5 to Bianca Andreescu in the US Open final.

The crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium was overwhelming team Willams, as she
chased her record-tying 24th Grand Slam singles title. Though the tennis legend was ultimately denied, the stunning upset made Andreescu the first Canadian to claim a major tennis title and the first player born in the 2000s to earn the honour.
“I know you guys wanted Serena to win, so I’m so sorry,” Andreescu told the audience in post-match interview with ESPN’s Tom Rinaldi. “And obviously it was expected for Serena to fight back. She’s done that so many times in the past. That’s why she’s a true champion on and off the court, but I just tried my best to block everything out…The last game wasn’t easy. She started serving way, way better, too. Balls were going all over the place. I’m just glad with how I managed really.”
Williams is now 0-4 in Grand Slam finals since returning to the sport after becoming a mother in 2017. Though the 37-year-old tennis veteran was also denied her seventh U.S. Open title, Williams insisted she was happy for Andreescu.
“Bianca played an unbelievable match,” Williams told Rinaldi as she stood by Andreescu. “Congratulations. So proud and happy for you. I wish I could have played better. If anyone could win the tournament, outside of Venus, I’m happy it’s Bianca.”
● With agency reports

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