Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Bertens makes Williams difficult – Telegraaf.nl

Kiki Bertens has Serena Williams on Wednesday night for a long time pushed to the extreme . The American number one of the world had to scramble in the second round of the US Open and went on to win 6-7, 3-6

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 Kiki Bertens held in the first set last long. Kiki Bertens held in the first set long position Photo:. AFP
Serena Williams needs all hands on deck. Serena Williams must scramble Photo:. AFP
Kiki Bertens Kiki Bertens Photo: AFP

Bertens (23) started well on the party and got into the second service of the US three breakpoints. In third was hit: 2-1. With the necessary effort and impressive game knew the Westland subsequently dragging inside her own service game. The score went to 5-4 with the service, and thus Bertens could serve for the set. That proved a little too much to ask and the Amer swine broke back to 5-5.



Frustrations

The frustrations then seemed to run well on Williams (33) which itself regularly to shouted the order and made many mistakes. Bertens, however, could not take advantage and came 6-5 behind. Thanks to a strong service dragged the number 110 of the world will then be a tie-break in.

It was Bertens 4-0 (!), But Willams did not give up and fought their way to 5-7 a gain and thus the first set. Where American cried the jubilant, the Dutch threw her racket on the court.

Bertens had it in the second set directly in its first servie game hard, but managed just in that hold. Williams came on 1-1, and took place three breaks in a row. The resistance was thus broken and Bertens 6-7, 3-6 she had to go home. The undisputed number one in the world is in the third round opposite Bethanie Mattek-Sands.



Demi Schuurs

Demi Schuurs its debut at Flushing Meadows no gloss can give with a victory in the women’s doubles. The 22-year-old Limburg lost her German partner Annika Beck in the first round. The Serbian pair Jelena Jankovic / Aleksandra Krunic was in two sets too strong. Only the first was the double Dutch specialist hopes for a longer stay in New York: 5-7 1-6. The match lasted one and a half hours

Check out the program and all the results at the US Open

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