Serena Opens Up WTA Finals in Convincing Fashion Over Ivanovic

October 20, 2014 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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Serena Williams won the opening match of the 2014 WTA Finals on Monday, cruising past Serbian Ana Ivanovic 6-4, 6-4 for her 16th consecutive victory. The performance was a relief for the American who had withdrawn from her previous two tournaments with injuries.

Serena and Ivanovic are part of the Red Group in Singapore. The field of eight is separated into two groups of four with Eugenie Bouchard and Simona Halep rounding out the rest of the Red Group.

Ivanovic had a strong chance in this one. Despite falling behind 4-1 early in the opening frame, she fought back to even it at 4-4, and even had a chance for break to go up 5-4. A poor volley return cost her a break point, and allowed Williams to serve out the set.

“I’ve been working hard and am glad to be here. Today I was really fighting all the way,” said Serena. “Ana played so well, I was just trying to fight as hard as I could. I was even losing my voice from shouting ‘come on’ so much!”

The top-ranked player in the world is now 8-1 all-time versus Ivanovic, who came into the tournament with the most match-wins on the tour this season. She fired 12 aces past the Serb, including a couple early on in the match that helped her save a few break points.

Ivanovic played some sloppy tennis, ripping seven double-faults and having her serve broken four times.

“I’m definitely very disappointed that both sets I made few east errors in the last service game,” said Ivanovic. “Especially in the first set, you know. I had a break point in 4-all, which I didn’t take and kind of got down a little but on myself. Then I rushed little bit in the next service game, so that was a little bit disappointing. I felt I created lots of chances, especially off the ground.”

Both players will have an off day tomorrow as they prepare for their respective second-round match on Wednesday in the round-robin stage.


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