Serena Williams loses in straight sets to Angelique Kerber in Wimbledon final

By Daily Sports on July 15, 2018

WIMBLEDON queen Serena Williams was sensationally denied her eighth grass court crown in an incredible capitulation against German Angelique Kerber in the Ladies’ Final on Sunday morning.

The 23-major winner’s fairytale return to professional tennis following the birth of her daughter was marred by a whopping 24 unforced errors, handing Kerber her third grand slam and first Wimbledon title.

The title match, while treating fans to lengthy rallies and glimpses of the 36-year-old’s renowned precision and power on-court, took just an hour and five minutes before Kerber — who hit just five unforced errors — was lifting the sport’s crown jewel.

Williams was gracious in defeat, sharing a laugh with the victor before receiving a standing ovation from the crowd.

“It was such an amazing tournament for me,” a teary Williams said.

“It’s obviously disappointing but I can’t be disappointed. There’s so much to look forward to. It was such an amazing tournament for me. I was really happy to get this far.

“I’m just me, that’s all I can be. Angelique played really well. It was really good and I’m looking forward to continue being out here.

“She’s an incredible person and a good friend, I’m really happy for her and I hope she can enjoy this moment.”

Williams was praised for her resilient fightback to play in the biggest match of the year months after battling through birth complications.

“I am just me, and that’s all I can be. To all the mums out there, I was playing for you today,” she said.

Kerber shared words of encouragement for Williams, who fell just short of Margaret Court’s all-time major record of 24, after the match.

“I’m sure you’ll have your next grand slam title soon, congrats on you coming back,” Kerber said.

“I knew I had to play my best, it’s always an honour sharing a court with her. (To the fans) thank you for all the support for the past two weeks.”

The final was delayed by the mens second semi-final between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal after it was forced onto the Saturday schedule thanks to the

marathon epic between John Isner and Kevin Anderson .

Wimbledon’s decision to delay the women’s final was met with a swift reaction from fans and writers alike and was labelled as “sexism” .

WTA insider Courtney Nguyen was furious the women’s showpiece could be affected. “It’s bulls***,” she tweeted, while Aussie tennis great Rennae Stubbs said the men should play after the women.

It's coming home.

It being "every day sexism."

— š’Ÿš’¶š“‹š’¾š’¹ š’¦š’¶š“ƒš‘’ (@DKTNNS) July 13, 2018

The decision meant the final between Williams and Kerber was more than two hours past the usual start time, but both shot down all of the recent furore.

“I’m completely a supporter of women, and women’s sport obviously,” Williams said to

metro.co.uk .

“Honestly, I just feel like it was a necessary evil.

“Not knowing how this match would go, two hours, three hours, I don’t think they could put the men’s semi-final behind the women because they have to come back the next day.

“If the tables were turned, hopefully they would have done the same with the women.

“If you look at it that way, it was probably really the only way to schedule it, yeah.”

Kerber backed up Williams’ stance by stating they had “made the right decision” by playing the game prior to the final. (Fox Sports) 

Source Daily Sports

Posted July 15, 2018


 

You may also like...
Federer snaps Shanghai Masters final in 72 minutes...

Solskjaer Calls On Big-Game Players To Push Man...

Eagles held by Falcons in Portugal

Infantino: Qatar could co-host 2022 World Cup

U-20 World Cup: Nigeria shocks host Argentina 2-0...

Ejidike congratulates Dā€™Tigress on FIBA feats

 

Latest News Organisers celebrate Okpekpe race 10th anniversary Cricket: Nigeria wins ICC award Rangers not chasing NPFL title, says Ilechukwu Chukwueze may get Milan lifeline Eaglets held in pre-WAFU friendly Again, Siasia knocks NFF over FIFA ban Boxing coach Mayowa seeks support for kidney treatment West African champ Abubakar set for European debut ā€˜Shaibuā€™s impeachment didnā€™t affect Insuranceā€™ Gusau backs Falcons to shine at Olympics Suspended SWAN Secretary General Cannot Sign Official Letters -Nyong Lagos SWAN Hails Tunde Onakoya's Heroic New World Chess Record

 

Most Read Rangers International going, going . . . (53,640 views) Amaju Pinnick: A cat with nine lives (44,631 views) Second Term: Amaju Pinnick, Other NFF Heavyweights Home to Roost ā€¢How Pinnick Broke the Jinx (42,768 views) Missing $150,000 IAAF Grant: Solomon Dalungā€™s Hide and Seek game (42,459 views) Sports Development: Zenith Bank on the zenith (42,229 views) Gov. Abdullahi Gandujeā€™s solid footprints, commitment to sports development in Kano State (42,106 views) Current issues in Nigerian sports: Matters arising (42,008 views) NFF Presidency: Pinnick, Maigari, Ogunjobi, Okoye in Battle for Supremacy (41,474 views) Olopade, BET9A wave of revolution in NNL (40,507 views) Commonwealth Games 2018: Shame of Muhammadu Buhari, Solomon Dalung (39,505 views) Ibrahimovicā€™s Man U exit: Whose decision is it? And in whose interest? (37,880 views) John Mikel Obi: Segun Odegbamiā€™s Outrageous Call! (37,431 views)

 

Phone numbers

Tel: +234(0)8066020976
+234(0)8055068145
+234(0)7013416146
+234(0)8094272884

Email addresses

info@dailysportsng.com
support@dailysportsng.com
publisher@dailysportsng.com

Office address

No 3, Adetoun Close, Off College Road, Ogba, Ikeja Lagos.
Website: www.dailysportsng.com

Social Media