Serena Williams wins 6-0, 6-0 in the US Open 4th round
September 4th, 2012 - 7:05 pm ICT by Aishwarya BhattNew York, Sept 4 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Renowned tennis champion Serena Williams just had her fourth straight set victory of the United States Open tournament by defeating Andrea Hvalackova of Czech Republic.
Serena is very serious with her games and this is why she takes her time during the gam. She ensures that she is keen on everything, even her racket during the game so that she can win. Serena beat Andrea 6-0, 6-0 during the game on Monday.
Serena has in the past been questioned of her commitment to the game because of her many injuries and it seems like she is making a come back. William says that Andrea was fighting really hard but she could not give him a chance.
Serena and her sister Venus will be playing doubles on Monday night. Serena is also supposed to play against Ana Inavoric who has also left a mark in tennis but has been away for a while.
Andrea says that during the match, Serena was so furious and that she wanted to prove it to her but she says she didn’t need Serena to prove anything to her because she knew who she was playing against. Serena scored sixty points while Andrea scored twenty nine points.
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