Published 21:39 IST, August 29th 2019
US Open 2019: Caty McNally gives Serena Williams an almighty scare
23-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams lost the first set of her US Open match against teenager Caty McNally. Willams was in trouble for a brief moment.
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Serena Williams, 23-time Grand Slam winner, lost first set of her US Open match against teenr Caty McNally. She dropped yet ar shot and wailed, “I keep missing my forehand!”
Williams was in trouble for a brief moment, against 17-year-old American player Caty McNally, who is a doubles partners with Coco Gauff. Williams me justments to her serve and straightened out her or strokes, she avoided what would have been her earliest loss in 19 appearances at US Open. Williams beat McNally in a match that ended with scores 5-7, 6-3, 6-1.
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"You can’t win tournaments making that many errors. I knew I h to play better, and I knew I could." Williams said.
To which McNally replied, "Obviously, she’s going to pick up her level. I knew that was going to happen. Next time, I just have to raise my level with hers."
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Serena faces a sterner test
Williams thrashed long-time rival Maria Sharapova in opening round on August 26 but was given a much sterner test by McNally. 17-year-old h never won a match at any major tournament until Monday. She is ranked 121 and received a wild-card invitation from US Tennis Association for singles and doubles with 15-year-old sensation Coco Gauff.
McNally charged net, serving-and-volleying, Williams never looked uncomfortable ever before, she took time to get into a real groove. She went stretches without being dominant force. Williams improved to 38-0 in first two rounds. only time she was beaten as early as third round in New York was in her tournament debut all way back in 1998 when she was just 16 herself. In 1999, Williams won first of her six US Open championships.
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McNally mitted that she played against greatest players of all times and was super happy that she could get one set from Williams. “That’s something that t very many people do.” McNally said.
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“Actually, I’d rar t be tested in every match. But that doesn’t happen. So it’s important for me to have those, like, really rough, rowdy matches," Williams said.
McNally's mor, Lynn Nabors-McNally, who also helps her coach, was very proud of Caty as this was her second Grand Slam. She believed that it was a great stepping stone for her and has a lot to look forward to.
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(Inputs from AP)
18:47 IST, August 29th 2019