Tennis: Davenport dethroned at U.S. Open
FLUSHING, New York - Newport Beach’s Lindsay Davenport saw the
defense of her U.S. Open crown come to an end as Serena Williams won,
6-4, 1-6, 6-4, in Friday’s semifinal action.
Davenport, ranked No. 2 in the world, seemed on the way back to the
final when she raced through the second set in just 24 minutes and
allowed Williams only two points in the three service games she was
broken.
Rain delayed the start of the semis by 2 1/2 hours, and the players
had to cope with conditions that ranged from glaring sun to dark gray
shade.
Little separated Williams and Davenport in the first set until the
last game, when Williams, leading 6-5, broke Davenport to take the set.
Serena’s sister Venus Williams watched the first set at courtside,
then retreated to warm up for her match against top-seeded Martina
Hingis.
The 17-year-old Williams had 12 aces and came back from a dreadful
drubbing in the second set, in which she lost 14 of the last 16 points.
They stayed on serve in the third set to 3-3, when Williams gained the
first break-point of the set with a running forehand volley crosscourt
after a superb rally.
Williams’ sheer power on serve proved the difference in the end, as
she closed out the last game with three service winners and an ace that
ran her tournament total to 54.
There will be no sister-sister matchup in the finals after Hingis
knocked off Venus Williams in Friday’s other semifinal match, 6-1, 4-6,
6-3.
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