Chasing 24: Serena clears physical, mental hurdles in win over Halep
5:05 am | January 21, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
9:12 AM ET
MELBOURNE, Australia — The most telling point of Serena Williams‘ hard-fought win against world No. 1 Simona Halep didn’t happen on match point. It came during a grueling 16-point game in the third set.
Down 3-2 and having just saved three break points, Williams was two serves from surviving the toughest game of her tournament. But on the next point, a dramatic 10-point rally ended with Halep’s forehand catching the net and dropping onto Williams’ side of the court, pushing the game to a fifth deuce. “That’s not fair!” Williams mouthed to her team as Halep politely waved off the point from across the net.
In that moment, it was tough not to think back to Williams’ last match of 2018 in the US Open final, when the pressure of not performing up to expectation and the emotion of what she perceived as an unfair slight by the chair umpire sent her into a tailspin. Visibly frustrated, how would she react Monday night, in the heat of a tight three-setter — the first she’d faced this tournament (and only her fifth since returning from maternity leave last March)?