Serena Williams battled back from the brink of defeat to claim her 15th grand
slam title and win the U.S. Open for the fourth time with a 6-2 2-6 7-5 victory
over world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka on Sunday.
The American added to her 2012
Wimbledon and Olympic crowns after being pushed to the limit by the Australian
Open champion, who forced the 30-year-old to drop her first set of the
tournament.
It was the first time in 17 years that the women's final went the distance in New York, and it ended Azarenka's run of 12 successive victories in matches lasting three sets.
Serena deserves to win. She showed how true a champion she is," Azarenka said. "I definitely gave it all today. Stepping off this court I will have no regrets." Williams won the hard-court tournament for the first time as a 17-year-old in 1999 but has not enjoyed much success since her third win in 2008.
It was the first time in 17 years that the women's final went the distance in New York, and it ended Azarenka's run of 12 successive victories in matches lasting three sets.
Serena deserves to win. She showed how true a champion she is," Azarenka said. "I definitely gave it all today. Stepping off this court I will have no regrets." Williams won the hard-court tournament for the first time as a 17-year-old in 1999 but has not enjoyed much success since her third win in 2008.
She lost in an ill-tempered final
last year and was also fined in 2009 after being involved in another incident
during her semifinal defeat.The former world No. 1 won the
opening set in just 34 minutes, as she threatened to steamroll Azarenka as she
has all opponents since bouncing back from her first-round defeat at the French
Open.
However, unlike in their
Wimbledon semifinal clash in July, her 23-year-old opponent picked herself up
and dominated the second set with some power play of her own.Azarenka broke to lead 2-1 in
the deciding set but was immediately pegged back by the fourth seed.
A break to love in the seventh
game put her in the position of serving for the title at 5-4, but Williams
rallied to win the next three games and leave Azarenka in tears after missing a
golden chance to win her second grand slam title.
Williams took her record in
grand slam finals to 15-4, becoming the first 30-something to win a major since
Martina Navratilova at the 1987 U.S. Open, as she claimed the $1.9 million first
prize.
It was the first time since 2002
that a woman has won Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in the same year, when Williams
also won the French Open.
She joined her older sister
Venus and Steffi Graf as the only women to win Wimbledon, the Olympics and the
U.S. Open in the same year.It has capped a remarkable
comeback for Williams, who spent almost a year out of the game following her
2010 Wimbledon triumph.She needed surgery after cutting
her foot in a freak accident at a restaurant and then suffered life-threatening
complications when blood clots formed on her lungs.
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