I know Serena Williams one time said she only thinks about the next point if I m playing her I might use her tactic Ajla Tomljanovic on how she beat the American legend in US Open 3R clash
"I know Serena Williams one time said she only thinks about the next point; if I'm playing her, I might use her tactic" - Ajla Tomljanovic on how she beat the American legend in US Open 3R clash × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Tennis US Open 2022 News
39 Grand Slams.
319 weeks as World No. 1.
$94M in career prize money.
Activism.
Business ventures.
The highest-earning female athlete ever.
A career over, but a legend forever: Serena Williams.14448419796 career titles.39 Grand Slams.319 weeks as World No. 1.$94M in career prize money.Activism.Business ventures.The highest-earning female athlete ever.A career over, but a legend forever: Serena Williams. https://t.co/UmzVGTbc8p She said that the 40-year-old has always played at her best when the chips are down, which is why she stopped keeping track of the number of set points and was only looking to take the match one point at a time - a tactic she copied from Serena Williams herself. "I know she comes up with her best tennis when she's in the most trouble. I didn't feel like I'm choking it away or something. I thought I was getting outplayed on those match points. I just kept calm and actually took a page of her book. I know Serena one time said she only thinks about the next point. If I'm playing her, I might use her tactic," she said.
If I m playing her I might use her tactic - Ajla Tomljanovic on how she beat Serena Williams in US Open 3R clash
By Anirudh Modified 03 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Ajla Tomljanovic faced Serena Williams in the third round of the 2022 US Open. Facing Serena Williams backed by a passionate crowd at the Arthur Ashe Stadium meant Ajla Tomljanovic had to take it one point at a time during their third-round US Open clash. The Australian battled past the American veteran on Friday night, winning 7-5, 6-7(4), 6-1 to book her place in the fourth round. After losing a tight opening set 7-5, Williams got back into the contest by taking the second in a tiebreak and forcing the decider. However, she couldn't turn around the contest, trailing 5-1 in the third set very quickly. The 23-time Grand Slam champion did save five set points before conceding the contest. Speaking at her post-match press conference, Tomljanovic stated that she was unaware of how many set points transpired between them. "How many were there? I won it on the sixth one? I stopped counting after the second. You know what, every match point she saved, it was all credit to her. I didn't feel like I did much wrong. I had this weird, like, calmness because I felt like if I get broken, I mean, so what? Serena broke me. Wow, I'm just like the next person she broke when she's down 5-1," she said. Front Office Sports@FOS96 career titles.39 Grand Slams.
319 weeks as World No. 1.
$94M in career prize money.
Activism.
Business ventures.
The highest-earning female athlete ever.
A career over, but a legend forever: Serena Williams.14448419796 career titles.39 Grand Slams.319 weeks as World No. 1.$94M in career prize money.Activism.Business ventures.The highest-earning female athlete ever.A career over, but a legend forever: Serena Williams. https://t.co/UmzVGTbc8p She said that the 40-year-old has always played at her best when the chips are down, which is why she stopped keeping track of the number of set points and was only looking to take the match one point at a time - a tactic she copied from Serena Williams herself. "I know she comes up with her best tennis when she's in the most trouble. I didn't feel like I'm choking it away or something. I thought I was getting outplayed on those match points. I just kept calm and actually took a page of her book. I know Serena one time said she only thinks about the next point. If I'm playing her, I might use her tactic," she said.