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Monday, 12 September 2011

He Did It Again: Serena Williams To Blow Up U.S. Open Loss

He Did It Again: Serena Williams To Blow Up U.S. Open Loss 
Oh no, she did it again.
Mt Serena broke again in Sunday's defeat to the US Open. This time it happened in the tournament final after the Eva chair umpire ruled that Serena is strong Asderaki "Come!" As she screamed at what she thought was a forehand winner, had been called out before the period was over. Since the disconnected opponent Sat Stosur attempt a return, properly assigned Asderaki Stosur this point because of the "barrier" rule that says a player can not disrupt the opponent points verbally.
Stosur Serena Williams had already handed his first loss in a game to US Open. Serena serving at 30-40 in the first game in the second when it hit the presumed winner, and shouted in approval. But she wept before the period was completed, while Stosur was still making a vain attempt to get his racket on the ball. Asderaki given points, and the early break that came with the Australian.
Serena was upset, naturally, if there were no reasons for standing. The appeal was obvious. Serena disagreed and became more furious when the referee thought Asderaki was the same official who was in the chair in his famous 2009 explosion at the tournament. It was not.
"It is not true, that screwed me the last time in here?" Serena asked, then said the point of punishment? "Yes, you." (Asderaki Engzell and Louise did not look the same except for a high ponytail.)
Serena stood up and looked Asderaki in seconds while the audience roars in the New York defense. Stosur was knocked out briefly. Stosur Serena then break out of the game and continued his attack against the referee during the next two transitions.
"Code violation because I express who I am? We are in the U.S. last I checked. I'm going to get broken for water? Seriously, do not even look at me. I promise you, do not look at me, because I do not l 'have. Do not look my way. " [...]
[...] "If you ever see me walking down the hallway, walk the other way. Because you are out of control. Totally out of control. You hate, you are in attractive. Who would do such a thing. And I'm not complaining. Wow. "
No, Serena was never complain.
The same inability US officials that have been opened intimidated by male players to move the final because of the rain and made a semifinal of women in a small court was silent as Serena humbled Asderaki. They then said they will review the incident. Just in time.
For a while it seemed that Serena would be strengthened by the incident. Stosur broke out shortly after and went on to win 6-2, 6-3 in a stunning upset.
Serena was gracious when she praised Stosur on the network after the loss and not dwell on the incident in the post-match interviews. She did not look up as she brushed the Asderaski former president, without shaking hands with the judge.

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