Welcome to SAMAA TV
 
SAMAA SMS News Alerts
 
Rain delays start of second Champions Trophy semi-final         French watchdog tells Google to change privacy policy         IHC seeks reply of VC AIOU regarding fake PhD degree         Rangers arrest 24 suspects during search operations in Karachi         Special Report: How Syria's Islamists govern with guile and guns         US-Taliban talks in Qatar not expected Thursday: source         Cricket: India, Sri Lanka set to clash in semi-final today         Gujranwala: Teenage boy kills man in brazen revenge killing         India sets up elaborate system to tap phone calls, e-mail         PM Sharif discusses Karachi law and order, national security with DG ISI         "Hazardous" air, murky skies in Singapore from Indonesian fires         Serena Williams apologizes for rape case remark         Baloch poet escapes grenade attack on home, wife injured         Actor James Gandolfini, star of 'The Sopranos,' dies in Italy         Myanmar constitution likely to dash Suu Kyi's presidential hopes         Balochistan‚ AJK budgets today         Facebook has never been stronger since IPO, Sandberg says         Yahoo rejects fears hackers will exploit old user IDs         Brazil's protests: Not quite a 'Tropical Spring'         Asian stocks tumble on weak China PMI, Fed policy plan         India: Death toll in Uttarakhand monsoon floods crosses 150         Coach leaves South African team after semi-final defeat         Brazilians mock Pele appeal to end protests         Interior Ministry to unveil security policy today         Storm Barry heads for Mexico Gulf coast oil installations         Magnitude 5.7 quake hits central Chile, no damage reported         MQM’s referendum on joining Sindh govt underway         Nine more lose lives in Karachi unrest         Japan's Abe ready to restart talks with China         Three ministers take oath in Balochistan, CM Maalik to announce budget today         Six security men martyred in Peshawar terrorist attack        
Tennis: Kerber ends Serena's run, Venus advances
Saturday, August 18, 2012 10:43:11 AM | Comments (0)
Tennis: Kerber ends Serena's run, Venus advances

MASON: Olympic champion Serena Williams suffered her first loss in nearly three months on Friday as she was knocked out of the Cincinnati Open quarter-finals, falling 6-4 6-4 to Germany's Angelique Kerber.

While older sister Venus Williams continued her progress and moved through to the semi-finals with a 6-2 6-7 6-4 win over U.S. Open champion Samantha Stosur, Serena struggled against an impressive Kerber en route to just her fourth defeat of the year.

Top seed Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland, struggling with a sore shoulder, was beaten 6-1 6-1 by ninth-seed Li Na of China.

Serena, who had not lost since her opening round defeat at the French Open, complained of fatigue after her last 16 match on Thursday but she fell on Friday to an opponent who used a mix of intelligence and technique to make her life difficult.

"It was probably for the best that I didn't win today, even though I wanted to win. But maybe my body was like telling me not to. I don't know," said Williams, whose loss came in her 31st match, including singles and doubles action, since the start of Wimbledon.

"I felt really good going out there today, much better than my other two matches but it was a false alarm.

"She didn't do too much that threw me off. Her game is pretty straightforward and you know what to expect. She's getting a lot of balls back. She played really well today and I think she served more up the T than I expected."

Kerber, who has reached at least the quarter-finals in 12 of 17 events played this year, double-faulted on match point but on her third chance used a blistering ace to win the match.

"I had nothing to lose today, I tried to play my best and take it point by point because she has been playing so well recently," Kerber, the world number seven, told reporters.

ONLY THE BEGINNING
The German's opponent in Saturday's semi-final will be Czech fourth seed Petra Kvitova. who beat Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-3 7-6.

Venus Williams's recovery from health problems is finally delivering some results after reaching her first semi-final since pulling out of last year's U.S. Open with an auto-immune disease that causes fatigue and joint soreness.

"I'd like to think that this is only the beginning for me of more semi-finals. Of course I'm going to stay focused and try to make it to the final as well," said Williams.

"I'd like to take it a lot further. I haven't played a lot since 2010, so this is awesome for me already."

Up against her in Saturday's semi-final will be Li Na who came through two matches on Friday.

First she took care of her third round match, which was postponed due to rain on Thursday, beating Sweden's Johanna Larsson 6-2 6-2. Then Li beat top seed Radwanska, the runner-up at this year's Wimbledon, who looked well below her best in a one-sided affair.

The Pole said she had been hampered by a sore shoulder although she does not believe it will stop her playing in New Haven next week, the final tour stop before the U.S. Open.

"It's been on and off since last year, to be honest. But here it's almost near the end of the season and I played a lot this year and we have been changing the surface very often and the balls as well, so it's not always easy," she said.

Li should be a tough opponent for Venus, the Chinese player benefiting from a new coach, Carlos Rodriguez, the former long-term aid of multiple grand slam winner Justine Henin. AGENCIES

 
 
Watch SAMAA TV Live
London Olympics: Serena to face Sharapova in golden match
S. Korea triumph over North - at table tennis
Saina Nehwal wins bronze after Wang Xin injured
Dolgopolov rallies to win Washington ATP tennis
Ailing Sharapova pulls out of WTA Montreal
Tennis: Djokovic, Isner reach semis at soggy Toronto
Rain delays start of second Champions Trophy semi-final
French watchdog tells Google to change privacy policy
IHC seeks reply of VC AIOU regarding fake PhD degree
Delhi's Connaught Place among world's most expensive office spaces
Euro ministers to decide direct bank recapitalization rules
 
 
 
Post Your Comments
Note: SAMAA TV values your opinions and encourages you to add a comment to this discussion. Please don't be offended if we edit and/or remove questionable, off topic comments; SAMAA TV is not responsible for user comments.
Name:
 
Email:
 
 Leave a Comment:
 
Security Code:
 
 
User Comments
No comment(s) found.
 
     
SAMAA TV
UPDATES WITH
follow us on facebook
follow us on twitter
follow us on youtube
isamaa
subscribe for samaa email news alerts
samaa sms alert
samaa rss