SERENA Williams won just two games
as she crashed to her heaviest defeat in 16 years and raised concerns
over a knee injury that could dash her hopes at the WTA Finals.
The 18-time grand slam champion was a shadow of her dominant best
as she slumped 6-0 6-2 to Romania’s Simona Halep, her biggest loss since
she was 16 and without a tournament win to her name.
The seismic
defeat ended a run of 16 straight victories at the year-ending
tournament for the 2001, 2009, 2012 and 2013 champion, whose bid for a
title hat-trick is now hanging in the balance.
“My forehand was
off today again — I guess it went on an early vacation,” Williams said.
“Lord knows my serve was as well My serve was at best in the
10-and-under division in juniors. Actually embarrassing I think
describes the way I played. Yeah, very embarrassing.”
Given the high profile of the season finale in Singapore, it was a
career low for the 33-year-old who had not been beaten so soundly since
losing 6-1 6-1 to Joannette Kruger in Oklahoma City in 1998.
She
signalled that she was a long way from recovering from the left knee
injury which forced her to withdraw from the China Open in Beijing
earlier this month.
“Oh, God no. I’m nowhere near 100 per cent,” she said, when asked about her injury.
“That has nothing to do with today’s match. I think Simona played really well and the best match of her career.”
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