Lexington:America tennis great Serena Williams on Saturday was of the Top Seed Open by No. 116 Shelby Rogers. Before her clash against Rogers, Williams has played 967 tour-level singles matches as a professional and she had lost just four against opponents ranked outside the top 100 and none in eight years.
Well, it's time to add to that list: Williams was beaten by No. 116 Shelby Rogers 1-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5) in the Top Seed Open quarterfinals.
"It's good to know," Williams said, "I can play a lot, lot, lot better."
She'll want to do so soon: The U.S. Open begins Aug. 31.
Rogers, who is from South Carolina, took six of the last eight points Friday after trailing 3-1 in the tiebreaker to collect only her third career victory over a top-10 opponent.
She also reached her first WTA semifinal since 2016. Need to go even further back in the record books to find this sort of tournament exit for former No. 1 Williams: The owner of 23 Grand Slam singles titles hadn't bowed out against someone so low in the rankings since No. 111 Virginie Razzano stunned her at the 2012 French Open.
Shortly after that, Williams teamed up with coach Patrick Mouratoglou, who still works with her and was among the few people in the stands Friday -- fans are not allowed at the first tennis tournament in the U.S. since the outset of the coronavirus pandemic.
It had happened only three other times, including in qualifying at Quebec City all the way back in 1995, when Williams was making her professional debut at age 14. Now she's 38; Rogers is 27.
"It's every kid's dream when they're growing up, watching her play, to be able to do something like that," Rogers said. "Weird circumstances, weird setting, but a win is a win and I know we're all just happy to be back playing."
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