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After Rogers Cup Serena-Bianca Clash Is To Take Place In U.S Open

The stage is set for Women’s Singles final in the U.S. Open. A very experienced player, Serena Williams will face a Canadian player who is in her teens. Both the tennis players are vying for the title after their hardcourt encounter. They are not meeting for the first time in the tennis court; they had previously met in the finals of the Rogers Cup last month. One startling fact is also required to be mentioned prominently; the fact that the Canadian player was born before 38-year-old Serena Williams won her first tennis title. She is just 19 years old, and half the age of her immediate rival in the final match, while the American star lifted her first U.S. Open trophy in 1999. This final fight will go down as a senior-junior experience in tennis history. This is, at the same time, clash of generations. How astonishing it looks!

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Will Serena Williams be able to wash the last year’s tearful defeat in the U.S. Open final? An Ontario native, Bianca Andresscue, is the second Canadian woman after Eugenie Bouchard (who played in Wimbledon 2014), to play in a Grand Slam final of the U.S. Open tennis event. Her hopes are definitely high after qualifying for the final stage. She said, “I have wanted to play her. I remember always telling my team I would have wanted to play her prior to her retirement. She is an amazing champion on and off the court. It is going to be fun.”

In case she happens to gain victory over her stronger rival, her ranking would certainly touch a remarkable fifth position. It is something that is unlikely but not impossible in the game. Luck also matters and then a wonderful result will be announced. A player’s optimism allows her to keep hoping. This title encounter becomes more special, not only for the two better tennis hands but also because it spreads before the vast spectators, how they are fighting inside the drawn line of the tennis court. Will Serena Williams be able to equalise Margaret Court’s all-time record of 24 Grand Slams titles in 119th U.S. Open and the 450th major in the professional golf? She has not won the U.S. Open Singles title since the year 2014. Hence, her every effort and complete focus will be on securing points as fast as possible.

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