Venus Williams accumulated 10 aces Tuesday by smacking serves at up to 114 mph 바카라” not quite like the old days, but not too shabby, either. (More Sports News)
She drove forehands to corners. She made her way to the net for crisp volleys. And when it was all over, the 41-year-old American celebrated her first Wimbledon match win since 2018 by raising her arms and yelling 바카라śCome on!바카라ť before reprising her familiar smile-and-twirl wave at No. 3 Court.
A five-time singles champion at the All England Club who is making her 23rd appearance there, Williams began her record-extending 90th Grand Slam tournament with her 90th career victory at Wimbledon, beating Mihaela Buzarnescu of Romania 7-5, 4-6, 6-3.
Williams is a former No. 1-ranked player who came into this week ranked 111th and having lost in the first or second round at the past eight majors.
"You can바카라™t win them all. Life is about how you handle challenges. Each point is a challenge on the court. No one gives you anything,바카라ť said Williams, who was diagnosed a decade ago with Sjogren바카라™s syndrome, an autoimmune disease that can cause fatigue and joint pain. 바카라śI like to think I handle my challenges well.바카라ť
The schedule on Day 2 of the tournament, like on Day 1, was jumbled by showers. At least 18 matches were postponed until Wednesday and a dozen were suspended in progress shortly after Williams finished off a victory that lasted more than 2 1/2 hours.
Her sister Serena, a seven-time Wimbledon champ, and eight-time winner Roger Federer were assured of playing later Tuesday, because their matches were on Centre Court, which has a retractable roof.
Women's winners included 2018 champion Angelique Kerber, No. 1 seed Ash Barty, No. 8 Karolina Pliskova, No. 15 Maria Sakkari, two-time Slam finalist Vera Zvonareva, 2020 French Open semifinalist Nadia Podoroska and Americans Shelby Rogers, Madison Brengle and qualifier Claire Liu. Another U.S. woman, No. 28 seed Alison Riske, was beaten 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 by Tereza Martincova of the Czech Republic.
In men's action, 20-year-old American Sebastian Korda 바카라” whose father, Petr, won the 1998 Australian Open and whose sisters, No. 1-ranked Nelly and Jessica, are on the LPGA Tour 바카라” made a successful Wimbledon debut, eliminating No. 15 Alex de Minaur 6-3, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (5).
No. 4 Alexander Zverev, No. 9 Diego Schwartzman and No. 26 Fabio Fognini also advanced.
Buzarnescu is a 33-year-old left-hander who has dealt with a series of injuries and has gone from the top 20 to outside the top 150.
"Both of us, we are not young anymore. She바카라™s got a few years in front of me," Buzarnescu said about Williams. 바카라śReally a lot of respect for her to be still playing at this age. And I바카라™m really happy that as long as she can compete at this level, that she will continue, because she's an example for (all) tennis players.바카라ť
Williams, who is entered in the mixed doubles competition with Nick Kyrgios, made her debut at Wimbledon in 1997. She won it for the first time in 2000 and most recently in 2008, the year she set the tournament women's record for fastest serve, 129 mph.
On this day, with strips of black tape around her left knee, serving helped Williams save 13 of 15 break points, including a trio in the final game.
On the first, Buzarnescu tried a lob that the 6-foot-1 (1.85-meter) Williams reached and turned into an overhead winner. Buzarnescu flipped her racket end over end and caught it.
The next break chance ended with a backhand passing shot into the net. On the third, a powerful forehand from Williams forced an error, and Buzarnescu put her hands on her hips.
Two points later, it ended. One of Williams' sisters stood and shot the scene with her cellphone. Her mother, Oracene Price, simply sat in the stands, head resting on her left hand.
Someone who was rather demonstrative about hoping Williams would win: No. 21 seed Ons Jabeur of Tunisia, who earlier this month became the first Arab woman to win a WTA title.
When Jabeur did a video conference with reporters after winning her first-round match, Williams and Buzarnescu were beginning their last set. Whoever advanced would meet Jabeur, a 6-2, 6-1 winner against Rebecca Peterson.
"I바카라™m praying for her to win right now. It바카라™s such an honor, privilege, everything, to play Venus,바카라ť Jabeur said, smiling widely and holding up crossed fingers on both hands. 바카라śShe바카라™s a legend and such an inspiration for me. I've watched her so many times. I love the way she fights. Honestly, it would be my dream to play her.바카라ť
Jabeur said Williams 바카라śwas kind enough to practice with me바카라ť recently and congratulated her for her barrier-breaking trophy.
"Such a nice person. ... Very happy and supportive,바카라ť Jabeur said. 바카라śI appreciate her a lot.바카라ť
Later, Williams returned the compliments, calling Jabeur 바카라śone of my favorite people on tour."
"Honestly, she바카라™s just breaking down barriers,바카라ť Williams said. "The first woman from her country to do anything that she바카라™s doing. ... She's inspiring so many people, including me." (AP)
Wimbledon 2021: Venus Williams, 41, Rises To 90th Win In 90th Career Major
A five-time singles champion at the All England Club Williams beat Mihaela Buzarnescu of Romania 7-5, 4-6, 6-3.

Wimbledon 2021: Venus Williams, 41, Rises To 90th Win In 90th Career Major
Wimbledon 2021: Venus Williams, 41, Rises To 90th Win In 90th Career Major

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