Serena Williams eliminated in the 3rd round by Ajla Tomljanovic after a crazy match – Eurosport FR

It was a match apart, suspended in time and now entered into the great history of tennis. Holder of 23 Grand Slam titles, Serena Williams lost to Alja Tomljanovic in 3:08 after an epic battle in three sets (7-5, 6-7, 6-1) and more than three hours. Until the last breath, the Queen did not let go as evidenced by the six match points necessary for her opponent to put an end to this confrontation. Six is ​​precisely the number of Serena titles at the US Open. Undoubtedly a nice wink of fate. Barring an unforeseen reversal of the situation, Alja Tomljanovic will remain as the last tenniswoman to have defeated Serena Williams on a tennis court. For her first match against the living legend, the Australian could not have dreamed of a better place with the Arthur-Ashe court, in night session on a Friday evening. The sixth was fatal to her: Tomljanovic’s match point which brought down SerenaUS OpenShe fought like a lioness, until the end: the 5 match points saved by Serena AN HOUR AGOToo fair physically Suffice to say that face to an audience of 24,000 people entirely committed to the cause of the national champion, the matter was far from being settled in advance. Very far even, since Williams quickly got into action to prevent the recent quarter-finalist at Wimbledon from taking off. Trailing 1-0, Serena reacted tit for tat to prevent the confirmation of the break then put herself in a strong position at 5-3, serve to follow. But against all odds, the American faltered to lose four games in a row and give up the first set in 50 minutes (7-5). She fought like a lioness until the end: the 5 match points saved by Serena Fairly pissed off, Serena Williams transformed her anger towards herself to inflict a walking tornado on her opponent at the start of the second round. But with a double break in hand at 4-0, the Queen once again suffered a dry spell. The two players found themselves at 5-5, then 6-6 for a tie-break where the nerves had to be strong. Too much pressure for Serena? Far from there. La Floridienne won the duel 7-4 to equalize after 2h12 of play (7-6). On his way, Williams even won the first game of the third and final round to dream of a possible victory. Unknowingly, Williams was (arguably) winning the last game of his professional career at that point. Too physically fair against a younger and tougher opponent, Williams still offered a dream final to her audience, like this last game lasting a quarter of an hour, where she saved five balls from match with courage before giving in. All together, tennis fans thank him for this “sacred ride” described during his bow. US OpenTears for her, goosebumps for us: Serena Williams’ speechA HOUR AGOUS OpenSerena, champions never dieYAST AT 06:01