Serena Williams has lost her No. 1 ranking after she was
upset in the U.S. Open semifinals on Thursday night by Karolina Pliskova, who
earned a 6-2, 7-6(5) victory at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Pliskova, the No. 10 seed, hadn’t
advanced past the third round of a Slam prior to this year’s U.S. Open, where
the Czech Republic native earned victories over both Serena and her sister
Venus Williams en route to the final.
Williams’s defeat also means that her wait for Grand Slam title No. 23 will have to wait until next
year. Angelique Kerber will take over as the top–ranked player in the WTA.
Describing the moment, Pliskova said on ESPN after the match:
Williams’s defeat also means that her wait for Grand Slam title No. 23 will have to wait until next
year. Angelique Kerber will take over as the top–ranked player in the WTA.
Describing the moment, Pliskova said on ESPN after the match:
“Probably right now America hates me
because I beat both sisters Williams.”
Serena
Williams (R) of the US and Karolina Pliskova of Czech Republic pose before
the start of their 2016 US Open semifinal match in New York on September 8,
2016
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Serena had
been No. 1 for 186 straight weeks, tied for longest in Women's Tennis
Association history.
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