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Serena beats Venus in WTA championships final

11/1/2009 2:56:00 PM

DOHA, Qatar (AP) -Serena Williams said she didn't arrive at the Sony Ericsson Championships expecting to win.

Plenty of other people did that for her.

Williams bested big sister Venus again Sunday, winning 6-2, 7-6 (4) in the season-ending tournament for her third victory of the season. Williams also won Wimbledon and the Australian Open, and clinched the year-end No. ranking earlier in the week.

``It feels great,'' said Serena, who also won the WTA Tour's season-ending event in 2001. ``I totally didn't expect to come here and win.''

Serena broke twice in the first set and lost only seven points on serve. She looked sharper than Venus in every facet of a match that featured few long rallies and only a glimmer of the spectacular tennis the two have provided in some of their previous meetings.

Serena sealed the match with a crosscourt forehand winner and celebrated with a simple fist pump before hugging her sister at the net.

``I don't think I returned as well as I wanted to,'' said Venus, the defending champion, who played four late-night matches that each lasted three sets during the week. ``Sometimes I made her service games a bit too easy.''

It was Serena's fourth straight win over her sister. She also beat Venus in the round-robin stage of the Doha tournament, the Wimbledon final and the semifinals in Miami this year. She leads their head-to-head record 13-10.

``Playing a final against Venus is really tough,'' Serena said. ``Even though she wasn't really feeling great, she kept hitting every ball back.

``I haven't won a tournament that wasn't a Grand Slam in a while, so that was even more exciting,'' she added. ``My losing streak in (other) tournaments is over.''

Serena earned $1.55 million for the win after finishing the event undefeated, bringing her total prize money for the year to a record $6.19 million. Justine Henin had the previous record of $5.43 million in 2007.

The tournament featured the eight top-ranked women in the world divided into two groups, with the semifinalists decided by a round-robin stage.

Venus lost two of her three round-robin matches but still advanced. She then rallied for a three-set win over Jelena Jankovic on Saturday but looked sluggish from the start in the final.

``It was the end of the season, so I have no complaints,'' Venus said about her fitness level. ``You have to show up and play no matter what. So that had nothing to do with it.''

Venus played with her left knee strapped while Serena had strapping on her left thigh.

``We definitely weren't physically 100 percent out there today,'' said Serena, a day after pulling out of next weekend's Fed Cup final against Italy. ``Right now, I'm just struggling in every aspect of my body.''

Comments

  1. Jules (11/2/2009 10:33:12 PM) 

    Thanks & Thanks! Love to all & down with negativity. There are too many great tennis players out there not to appreciate all of them.

  2. vlovestennis (11/2/2009 10:55:34 AM) 

    Good morning Jules.As usual I loved your post.I agree with everything you said.Congratulations to Serena and Venus.Serena going undefeated against the best players in the world.Enough said!!!!

  3. Commodore (11/2/2009 4:30:44 AM) 

    Congratulations to Serena Williams, the WTA SE 2009 Singles Champion....Congratulations to Vives and Sanchez, the WTA SE 2009 Doubles Champions....Honorable Mention for True Grit, Caroline Wozniaki.....Congratulations to Venus Williams, winner of the Whirlpool's 6th Sense Award....Congratulations to Elena Dementieva, winner of the Diamond Ace award.....///....And with those comments Commodore says good night to the Tennis Channel. Future commenting will be done on the alternate site. There Serena's greatness is acknowledged, but not worshiped, you can dislike the Williams, and not be prejudice, and every sentence does not have to contain "Serena" and/or "slam". A site where it is Ok to like Serena, or Petrova, or Safina, or Radwanska, or whoever; and where not every one is either a Federer or Nadal fan. Opinions are welcomed, as are opposing opinions. ....It has been, uh, interesting (and with that Commodore fades into the shadows, of the kitchen, for yet another cup of coffee). ....And there was great joy at his departure, in Serenaland

  4. tanyiatennis (11/2/2009 12:26:37 AM) 

    hello jules,i agree 100%,the WTA have to STOP THE ON COURT COACHING IT'S TACKI...IF THE PLAYERS CAN'T PLAY BY THEMSELVES THEN THEY SHOULD NOT BE OUT THERE POINT BLANK!!!

  5. Jules (11/2/2009 12:24:31 AM) 

    BTW--- dcthespian ---- Excellent post. It is unbelievable to me that someone actually has to spell that out to people. It just goes to show how much work there is still to be done in our country, & it has nothing to do with tennis & people's particular opinions about any particular players. It truly saddens me.. especially when the sports world is supposed to be the one place where prejudice is not welcome.



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