INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — Long before Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka took their first on-court swings Friday night, their second-round matchup at the BNP Paribas Open had the makings of a memorable affair.
Not only did the match mark the first time the longtime rivals and friends would face each other since playing in the 2016 final here at Indian Wells — and the first time they would stand across the net from each other since becoming mothers — their on-court reunion was taking place on International Women’s Day, no less.
At the top of the TV broadcast, Tennis Channel’s Mary Carillo called the event “the mother of all matches,” but even she likely had no idea just how prescient that statement would be.
“I think it was an amazing match,” Azarenka said afterward, still processing a 7-5, 6-3 loss to Williams in which she broke the best server in women’s tennis four times, while also facing 12 break points and saving half of them. “I hope we can do more of that, because that’s what tennis is about. As much as Serena’s the toughest opponent I have ever played in my life, she’s my favorite person to play against. That is why I still play. Because I enjoy the challenges. And having such a match on International Women’s Day, I felt that was really incredible.”