Open as a teenage qualifier, Swiatek played at a level she called “perfect.” Indeed, Swiatek mounted a 24-9 edge in winners, made only 12 unforced errors — roughly half of Raducanu’s 22 — and claimed 59 points to 29. That caused one spectator to yell out, “No mercy!” in the...
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Both finished with 29 winners. Keys had to wait for this moment, yes, but it did arrive. “I didn’t always believe that I could get back to this point,” she said after sipping Champagne at her news conference. “But to be able to do it and win,...
The 29-year-old Zhu, who made the round of 16 at the Australian Open and the third round at the US Open in 2023, failed to convert any of her eight break-point opportunities for the match and won only 57 percent of points on her first serve compared to Dodin's 86 percent. ...
Svitolina, a three-time Slam semifinalist, was in control during the first set. But Keys made some tactical adjustments, including looking for more opportunities to get to the net. She won 23 of the 26 points when she moved forward and ended up with a total of...
She had been thrust among the favorites after a memorable 2023 highlighted by becoming the first unseeded player to win the women's title at Wimbledon. But Vondrousova was blown off the court in the first set by a confident Yastremska, who had 13 winners and won 81% on first serve. ...
Open as a teenage qualifier, Swiatek played at a level she called “perfect.” Indeed, Swiatek mounted a 24-9 edge in winners, made only 12 unforced errors — roughly half of Raducanu’s 22 — and claimed 59 points to 29. That caused one spectator to yell out, “No mercy!” in the...
Youngest winners -men’s singles - Ken Rosewall (18); women’s singles - Martina Hingis (16) Oldest winners -men’s singles - Rosewall (37); women’s singles - Thelma Long (35) Most consecutive singles wins -men’s - Roy Emerson (five) 1963-1967; women’s - Margaret Court (seven...