Saturday, January 30, 2016

Angelique Kerber upset world No 1 Serena Williams to clinch the Australian Open

Angelique Kerber posing with the cup

Angelique Kerber ruined Serena Williams' hopes of matching Steffi Graf's Grand Slam haul of 22 major titles with a shock victory in the Australian Open final.

Kerber became the first German to clinch a major since Graf won the last of her slams at Roland Garros in 1999 with a 6-43-6 6-4 success on Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Saturday.

World No 1 Williams had battered five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova in the quarter-finals and fourthseed Agnieszka Radwanska in the semi-finals.

But Kerber, who saved a match point in her first-round clash with Japan's Misaki Doi, entered her first major final with immense confidence to walk away with her maiden Slam.Completing victory after two hours and eight minutes, Kerber lay outstretched in disbelief, having sealed one of the biggest shocks in tennis history.

Kerber, inspired by a message from Graf, made clear before the match that all the pressure was on her opponent and she mercilessly exploited her weaknesses in what turned out to be a thriller.

"When I played here in the first round I had one leg on the plane to Germany and now I'm here," Kerber said."I think I get the second chance and I takemy chance to be here in the finals againstSerena."

I'm really honoured to be here and to win it is my dream come true tonight."My whole life I worked really hard and now I'm here I can say I'm a Grand Slam champion. It's crazy and unbelievable.

The 28-year-old left-hander broke twice in the first set as Williams made 23 unforced errors.Those errors and a lack of timing on several potential winners enabled Kerber to break again in the seventh game and then seal the first set in 39 minutes when Williams made another unforced error.

The pair held serve in the opening two games of the second set before Williams began to get her timing back and made less errors as she raced out to a 4-1 lead.Williams sent the match into a decider when Kerber hit an easy forehand into thenet to clinch the second set.

Both players suffered early breaks in the third set but the championship appeared to have tipped in the German's favour in amarathon sixth game when she finally converted her fifth break point to take a 4-2 lead.

She extended that to 5-2 and was serving for the title at 5-3 before Williams fought back, though the inspired seventh seed was able to clinch her first major and then collapse onto the court in stunned disbelief.

It was the first time Williams has lost in eight Australian Open finals and the 21-time major champion was well below-par, making 46 unforced errors, more than double the amount of any of her previous rounds.

[sky sports] 

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