Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York Dates: 31 Aug-13 Sept |
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Six-time champion Serena Williams fought back from a slow start to beat fellow American Sloane Stephens and reach the last 16 of the US Open.
Third seed Williams, 38, was sluggish in the opening set before raising her intensity to win 2-6 6-2 6-2 against 26th seed Stephens in New York.
"It was intense, we always have some incredible matches," she said.
Williams, aiming for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam singles title, faces Greek 15th seed Maria Sakkari next.
Sakkari, 25, beat Williams in the three sets at the Western and Southern Open last week.
Third seed Medvedev cruises into fourth roundQuarantined Mladenovic forced out of doublesLive scores, results and order of playWilliams gave a damning self-assessment after losing to Sakkari, saying there were "really no excuses" after she let a set and a break lead slip in that match.
Now she has a chance to quickly avenge the loss after showing her fighting qualities against 2017 champion Stephens.
While Williams' game is still nowhere near the devastating levels that have won her 23 major titles in singles, the grit and determination showed in switching gears against Stephens will have sent a message to the rest of the field.
Whether that will be enough to win another Grand Slam, moving level with Australian Margaret Court's record and putting the demons of losing her past four major finals behind her, remains to be seen.
Against Stephens, it was a tale of contrasting opening sets. The younger American dominated the first with Williams lacking intensity, before the roles eventually reversed in the second.
Stephens tried to move 38-year-old Williams around the court in the opener and then picked her off with blistering winners.
"In that first set I don't think she made any errors, she was playing so clean," said Williams.
As you would expect from a former Grand Slam champion, Stephens has plenty of class to trouble the very best.
Yet, the 27-year-old has struggled for consistency in the past couple of seasons and went into the match against Williams having not beaten a top-10 player for almost two years.
That inconsistency showed as the match wore on.
Stephens was gifted an opportunity to break for a 3-2 lead in the second when Williams, who was breathing heavily between serves, produced a double fault.
However, Williams discovered her most potent weapon - her first serve - to hold and demoralise Stephens.
Her level dipped from that point as a rejuvenated Williams won 10 of the last 12 games to continue her record of reaching at least the fourth round in every US Open appearance since 1999.
"I just said I don't want to lose in straight sets, because she was playing good," said Williams, who last won the title at Flushing Meadows in 2014.
"I said, 'Serena, just get a game, get a game' and the next thing I knew I won the second set."
Analysis
BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller
The Serena Williams who started this match looked nothing like a potential champion, but the one who finished it will at least give the rest of the field pause for thought.
In the first set, Williams was very sluggish and her serve under par. Sloane Stephens, meanwhile, was playing much more like the champion of 2017 than the woman who is yet to beat a top-100 opponent this year.
But having saved a break point in the fifth game of the second set, Williams started to find her range and her intensity.
She faces Maria Sakkari next, who beat her at Flushing Meadows in last week's WTA event. The question now is whether she can repeat the trick in a Grand Slam environment.
Pironkova's dream return continues
Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova, playing in her first tournament after a three-year hiatus, followed up her shock win over 10th seed Garbine Muguruza with another upset against 18th seed Donna Vekic.
Pironkova, 32, announced in March she planned to return after taking time off following the birth of her son in March 2018.
Known as a grass-court specialist, the 2010 Wimbledon semi-finalist has reached the last 16 at the US Open for only the second time after beating Vekic 6-4 6-1.
Pironkova has not dropped a set all week at Flushing Meadows and takes on either American 2017 finalist Madison Keys or France's Alize Cornet next.
"There was a time, maybe for one and a half, two years after I became a mum, where I didn't really picture coming back to the tour at all," she said.
"I was happy with the moment, just wanted to live through everything, through this new exciting times in my life."
Tsvetana Pironkova is finding the fast courts at Flushing Meadows to her likingPironkova decided to return to the tour after new ranking protection rules allowed players going on maternity leave to enter 12 events on their previous ranking.
"Having this opportunity of the special ranking gives you more motivation, as well, because you're not starting from scratch, as we can see," said Pironkova, who was ranked 131st in her last tournament at Wimbledon in 2017.
"I did not want to miss that opportunity."
Pironkova was one of nine mothers who started in the singles draw and another of them - Serena Williams - paid tribute to that fact after her win.
"I'm so happy there are so many moms in the event, obviously because I'm one. I just have a totally new respect for moms," said Williams, whose daughter Olympia watched her beat Stephens.
Williams' fightback set up the meeting with Sakkari, who was already through after a 6-3 6-1 win over American 22nd seed Amanda Anisimova earlier on Saturday.
Another mother, Victoria Azarenka, also reached the last 16 with a 6-4 6-2 win over Polish 19-year-old Iga Swiatek.
The 31-year-old Belarusian, who won the Western and Southern Open last week, took her third match point for an eighth successive victory.
The two-time US Open finalist will play Czech 20th seed Karolina Muchova, who progressed by beating Sorana Cirstea.
The Romanian, who defeated British number one Johanna Konta in the previous round, had three match points at 6-3 in the final-set tie-break but eventually lost 6-3 2-6 7-6 (9-7).
Belgium's 16th seed Elise Mertens had a 7-5 6-1 victory over American 18-year-old Caty McNally.
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