Williams sisters Serena, Venus team up for doubles at U.S. Open

Serena Williams will play doubles with sister Venus at the U.S. Open after the pair were awarded a wild card.
The U.S. Open is set to be the final tournament of Serena’s career, and she is giving herself two shots at success.
The Williams sisters have a remarkable record of winning all 14 grand slam doubles finals they had contested. The last one was back in 2016 at Wimbledon, and they have not played a slam together since the French Open four years ago.
Serena Williams’ farewell will dominate the tournament for as long as she is in it, but it looks set to be another wide-open women’s singles event.
World number one Iga Swiatek has not been in good form since the end of her 37-match unbeaten run at Wimbledon.
The same can be said for most of the top 10. There are 15 current or former grand slam champions in the women’s draw, including two-time U.S. Open winner Naomi Osaka.
It has been a tough 12 months for the 24-year-old, who did not compete after the U.S. Open last year. She had prioritised her mental health and has struggled with form and fitness this season.
A troublesome Achilles problem kept her out of Wimbledon, and she retired during her first-round match in Toronto two weeks ago with a back issue.
Osaka has won just one match since April, and she admitted she goes into the U.S. Open with her confidence low.
“I feel like I would have lied a day ago or so and said that I was really relaxed. But actually, when I practised today, I felt very anxious. I think it’s because I really want to do well because I feel I haven’t been doing well lately,” she told a press conference in New York. “It’s tough. Of course, you don’t want to lose in the first round of a slam. I feel like I always do pretty well here. It’s kind of taking the pressure off of myself, but it’s always going to be there.”
She added, “I think the opponent I’m going to play is also really tough, so it adds a little bit extra. I’m just trying to enjoy the time that I have here.”
Now ranked down at 44, Osaka is unseeded and will take on Australian Open finalist Danielle Collins in the first round on Tuesday.
(dpa/NAN)
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