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Is it correct that Vika never won against Serena on a slam? That part is certainly not in favour of Vika win, but she looks ready and I think she has a real chance to do it this time.
Yeah, but Serena’s ground game is not near where it was then, so this can go either way. Serena may wake up and be this is Azarenka and I own her, or she could be the lifeless player she has been when she has reached this stage of a slam the past couple years and lose.
It isn’t lost on me that Serena has those head to heads; however, Serena looks the least impressive form wise of the semi-finalists. I’m well aware Serena could just as easily look across the net and say I’m going to keep this authority over you and will herself into a win, but I’m also well aware that Serena isn’t the same player she was when she dominated Vika.It probably makes no sense to you that Serena should have that dominant a record against Vika, but to me it has to be something psychological! It's right there on par with Sharapova where people thought they had this great rivalry, but without that one victory at Wimbledon, Sharapova would be just as anonymous as Azarenka in comparison to Williams! There are some players that Serena's told herself "nyah, not gonna happen b!tch!" Venus used to have it!![]()
It probably makes no sense to you that Serena should have that dominant a record against Vika, but to me it has to be something psychological! It's right there on par with Sharapova where people thought they had this great rivalry, but without that one victory at Wimbledon, Sharapova would be just as anonymous as Azarenka in comparison to Williams! There are some players that Serena's told herself "nyah, not gonna happen b!tch!" Venus used to have it!![]()
It isn’t lost on me that Serena has those head to heads; however, Serena looks the least impressive form wise of the semi-finalists. I’m well aware Serena could just as easily look across the net and say I’m going to keep this authority over you and will herself into a win, but I’m also well aware that Serena isn’t the same player she was when she dominated Vika.
Sharapova didn’t beat Serena in FIFTEEN years, there was no rivalry.
That's a big plus for Serena. She has a tremendous indoor record.Serena had a hit out for her final preparation on Ashe with the roof closed? apparently thunderstorms are predicated to move through? if that is the case the roof will be closed for all the women's matches I guess.
And I almost feel like this is her best chance as everyone will be back for RG later this month and when Aus rolls around she will be 39.I like Vika a lot and am so glad to see her back and playing so well and joyfully, but I do want Serena to get #24.
Just in a report from the front on weather: It rained hard this morning, and we had prediction of rain and thunderstorms this afternoon, but nothing came of it, and it has lightened up a bit. Rain and thunderstorms still in the forecast, but the forecast has been mostly wrong today. Remember that Flushing Meadows is on an island along the Atlantic, so things can change fast. Maybe we'll get rain, maybe we won't. But, while it's not hot, it's heavy and humid.Serena had a hit out for her final preparation on Ashe with the roof closed? apparently thunderstorms are predicated to move through? if that is the case the roof will be closed for all the women's matches I guess.
That's my worry for her. The pressure only increases, and she's lost 4 Major finals in a row.And I almost feel like this is her best chance as everyone will be back for RG later this month and when Aus rolls around she will be 39.