mardi 9 février 2016

Serena Williams she will match Steffi Graf?



Serena Williams is just one match record of 22 victories in Grand Slam Steffi Graf and it is unclear how Angelique Kerber, another German, could prevent the join on Saturday in the final of the Open 'Australia.
Of course, we said the same thing there four months before the US Open. The American had won the first three major titles this season and seemed untouchable. Yet she had lost in New York, from the semi-final against Italian Roberta Vinci, a player ranked much lower than Kerber (43 against 6).
After the resounding failure that destroys Grand Slam, Williams took a long break. She came back even stronger, if possible to 34. Who would not believe her word, his first six matches in Melbourne speak for her. No lost handle, 2.6 games sold per piece on average, 46 aces, 83% success at the net, the statistics are impressive. "I am more regular and more stable mentally. I think this is the best Grand Slam tournament that I played last year," she said.
It was not an easy table, if indeed the term retains any meaning in the case of a champion too domineering. Russian Maria Sharapova, active player who has the most prestigious list after that of Williams, was corrected 6-4, 6-1 in the quarterfinals. It was his 18th straight defeat against the world No.1.
Recognizing the magnitude of the task, Kerber clings to the indestructible: "I have nothing to lose." As "most people think Serena will win" it will play "no pressure", she thinks. Not sure, because a first Grand Slam final is always daunting, especially against such a champion, and it is never easy to give the best of oneself.
The German, 28 years old, however, can rely on his victory of 2012, in Cincinnati, his only six matches against the US, to think a little. "I beat her once, so I know I can do it," said the player, who received an incentive from the current record holder message. The latter concerns only the Open era, which began in 1968 when amateurs and professionals were allowed to play the same tournaments. The very short record belongs to Australian Margaret Court Smith with 24. Nothing says he will hold until the end of the season.

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