US Open 2022 Serena Williams beats World No 2 Anett Kontaveit sets up third round clash with Ajla Tomljanovic
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11 aces
64% 1st serves
73% 1st serve won
33% 2nd won
73% returns in
5/12 BP won
6/11 BP saved
38 Winners
40 UFE
Kontaveit:
5 aces
59% 1st serves
70% 1st serves won
41% 2nd won
63% returns in
5/11 BP won
7/12 BP saved
32 winners
27 UFE
Points:
SW: 101
AK: 10010126Serena:11 aces64% 1st serves73% 1st serve won33% 2nd won73% returns in5/12 BP won6/11 BP saved38 Winners40 UFE Kontaveit:5 aces59% 1st serves70% 1st serves won41% 2nd won63% returns in5/11 BP won7/12 BP saved32 winners27 UFEPoints: SW: 101AK: 100 She backed it up with a good service game and saved a break point to take a 5-2 lead in the deciding set. A backhand winner that has been a constant feature in her career saw her seal the set, match and her place in the next round. Serena Williams will be back in singles action on Friday with Ajla Tomljanovic her next opponent.
US Open 2022 Serena Williams beats World No 2 Anett Kontaveit sets up third-round clash with Ajla Tomljanovic
By Anirudh Modified 01 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Serena Williams has progressed to the third round of the 2022 US Open. Serena Williams is through to the third round of the 2022 US Open with a three-set defeat of Anett Kontaveit on Wednesday night. The American veteran came through her second-round contest with a 7-6(4), 2-6, 6-2 win at the Arthur Ashe Stadium. The 40-year-old announced her plans to retire last month and her every public appearance has since been celebrated by a raucous crowd, especially when on the pitch. She entered New York to compete in her home Grand Slam for one last time before evolving away, as she put it, from the sport she has dominated for more than two decades. She entered her first-round match against Danka Kovinic with one win from four matches (singles) in more than a year. But the form book went out of the window as the packed arena pushed her to register a comfortable 6-3, 6-3 win. US Open Tennis@usopenPhoto of the year nominee:5069933Photo of the year nominee: https://t.co/JgvMEm4U8U Her second-round contest, however, was a more tightly contested affair as World No. 2 Kontaveit made her work harder for the win. The occasion and the boisterous fans seem to have weighed in more on the Estonian than the 23-time Grand Slam champion. Williams won the first set via a tiebreak with two fantastic serves, the second of which was an ace. Just as she looked to have found momentum, Kontaveit rose to the occasion and took the second set with ease, winning six of eight games. The American veteran began the third set in full knowledge that it could be the final one of her career. She started strong and won a break when Kontaveit’s forehand sailed long. She looked on course to go 3-0 up before Kontaveit converted her second break point. The six-time US champion immediately broke back to make it 3-1. WTA Insider@WTA_insiderSerena:11 aces
64% 1st serves
73% 1st serve won
33% 2nd won
73% returns in
5/12 BP won
6/11 BP saved
38 Winners
40 UFE
Kontaveit:
5 aces
59% 1st serves
70% 1st serves won
41% 2nd won
63% returns in
5/11 BP won
7/12 BP saved
32 winners
27 UFE
Points:
SW: 101
AK: 10010126Serena:11 aces64% 1st serves73% 1st serve won33% 2nd won73% returns in5/12 BP won6/11 BP saved38 Winners40 UFE Kontaveit:5 aces59% 1st serves70% 1st serves won41% 2nd won63% returns in5/11 BP won7/12 BP saved32 winners27 UFEPoints: SW: 101AK: 100 She backed it up with a good service game and saved a break point to take a 5-2 lead in the deciding set. A backhand winner that has been a constant feature in her career saw her seal the set, match and her place in the next round. Serena Williams will be back in singles action on Friday with Ajla Tomljanovic her next opponent.