Elina Svitolina wins a hard fight against Venus Williams at the 2019 US Open |
A fourth meeting put the two in their second grand slam
face-off where the leverage stood with the Ukrainian. Svitolina has a win over
the tennis veteran on the hard courts giving her a shot at pulling together
another one to improve her US Open record. The challenge Svitolina faced
against the young American was a tough start but facing Williams gave her an opportunity
to take the offense and dictate.
Svitolina began with good returns that drew errors from
Williams to earn the early break. The 39-year-old tried to step up but let a
few points slip away and give Svitolina the hold. She held firm to avoid going
a double break down with a serve to love in the third. Going for the break,
Williams tried to notch a break but errors kept her from clinching the coveted
AD point. After three breaks, the 39-year-old hit another forehand long to sit
two down.
She battled hard on serve in the fifth to recover but
Svitolina was still on lock during her service game to contain a lead. Her
strengths helped get her a double break on Williams to sit with a 5-2 stand and
the tennis veteran close to sitting in a large hole. Frustrations continued to
cause Williams to commit unforced errors losing her shot for the break. On a
second attempt, a good rally ended with Svitolina sending a crosscourt return
just long to make it 5-3.
Cutting in closer for Williams was a heavy task as she
overcame the mistakes to force deuce in the ninth showing key patience. Her
second double fault handed Svitolina a third set point but was canceled out
with a backhand return just missing wide. The door opened for Williams after
the second break where another long ball from the Ukrainian put her down a game
from evening up. With the need to hold off her opponent’s comeback, Svitolina
battled hard to defend her end and on her fourth set point, it came on William’s
23rd error ending 49 minutes.
After a short break off court, Williams returned to open the
second set with a strong service game. Adding a break put the former world
number one on the right track making good runs for the point while increasing
the difficulty on rallies for Svitolina. Overcoming a 0-40 gap in the third gave
Williams a chance on deuce and get a 3-0 in the set. When it looked as if Venus
had the problems off her shoulders, they returned only to leave the door wide
open for Svitolina.
The errors in the fourth allowed the fifth seed to hold off
a late push from Williams before breaking her with errors drawn out to consolidate.
Movement from the 39-year-old also lessened on court leading to a complete
comeback for Svitolina. The lead change came next with Williams committing her
fourth double fault of the set and sixth total negating the start she put together.
Elina Svitolina reacts to a missed point during her second-round match against Venus Williams at the 2019 US Open |
Svitolina had a fifth game under her belt cruising through
her service in the eighth to play for the match with her opponent in trouble. Committing
a seventh double fault was how the ninth game began for Williams. Despite
getting back the lead, the Ukrainian forced deuce and gained a match point only
to be away from a perfect crosscourt return from Williams. A big mistake from
the 39-year-old handed the fifth seed a second try but played long ball to get
her to struggle with getting the ball over the net. The added pressure didn’t deter
Svitolina who played eight breaks and 16 minutes but came up short to break
Williams for the victory.
The 24-year-old was left with one chance left to get it done
or see the match become harder. Drawing errors from the American was the key to
her serving for the match and with a sixth attempt at getting into the third
round, it was over on a long return from Williams to end the day in 1 hour and
52 minutes.
“It was a really incredible match,” Svitolina said to Pam
Shriver of ESPN. “It was the best I’ve played making it really special to play Venus
who pushed me to raise my level.” When asked about the turnaround Williams made
winning seven of eight, the fifth seed responded about her tactics.
“I had to stay very focused and play every point to the last
one and try to put one extra ball over the net,” she said. “I was expecting her
to raise her level and she’s very experienced player and knows how to handle
the moments like this. I was expecting a very tough and we could see in the end
that a few points decided it all.” With the gratefulness of getting her match
done under weather conditions, the Ukrainian would go into Friday awaiting
either compatriot Dayana Yastremska or Rebecca Peterson in the third round.
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