US Open: Serena Williams beats second seed Anett Kontaveit in New Yorkon September 1, 2022 at 1:56 am

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Serena Williams shows she has no intention of ending her singles career without a fight after beating second seed Anett Kontaveit at the US Open.

Serena Williams shakes hands with Anett Kontaveit at the net after their US Open match
Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York Dates: 29 August-11 September
Coverage: Daily radio commentaries across BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app, with selected live text commentaries and match reports on the website and app

Williams, ranked 413th and turning 41 next month, won 7-6 (7-4) 2-6 6-2 to stun the Estonian in New York.

The American recently announced her intention to retire after her home major and is now into the third round.

Williams will play Australia’s Ajla Tomljanovic next on Friday.

A few weeks ago, Williams announced she was “evolving away” from playing in an essay for fashion magazine Vogue but agreed after beating Montenegro’s Danka Kovinic on Monday she had been vague about her exact timeline.

“There is no rush here,” she laughed. “There is still a little left in me.”

While lacking some of the pomp and ceremony from her opening match on Monday, this was another special atmosphere as 23-time major singles champion Williams looked to extend her storied career by at least another round.

Williams, moving well and hitting cleanly, wowed an adoring home crowd on the cavernous Arthur Ashe Stadium by winning a tense opening set.

The former long-time world number one suffered a dip of energy from the start of the second set as Kontaveit levelled but she recovered to win a dramatic decider.

In the end, Williams handled the occasion better than her 26-year-old opponent – who looked emotional before the final game as she hid under her towel – and secured a victory which left many in an exultant crowd jumping to their feet to celebrate.

“I’m a pretty good player, this is what I do best. I love a challenge and I’m rising to the challenge,” added the six-time US Open champion.

“I haven’t played many matches but I’ve been practising really well. Now it’s coming together in New York.”

More to follow.

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