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Tennis
The Forgotten Sister??
By Richard Kent, BASN Staff Reporter
Sep 4, 2009
FLUSHING, N.Y. (BASN) -- Venus Williams has been written off by most of the media as a favorite in
this year's U.S. Open, not because of a lack of skill but because of a knee injury
which has been very difficult for her during the hard court season in the U.S., commencing August 1.
The third-seeded Williams had to narrowly hang on in three sets against Vera Dushevina
of Russia during the first day of the Open to advance.
Her second match was much different. She defeated Bethanie Matek-Sands of
the United States easily 6-4, 6-2. Venus' mobility was much better from
day one to day three.
"I mean, I think it was pretty good", said Williams."I put all my focus on the match. Even
with my body, I really do try to put that out of my thoughts."
Williams is a huge crowd favorite like her sister and had much of the crowd
behind her even though she was playing a fellow American. Serena would win later on Wednesday night as she defeated Hungary's Melinda Czink 6-1, 6-1 in less than an hour.
Venus and Serena are also entered in the doubles and Venus has vowed to
give it all she has to compete in both singles and doubles.If her injury is
really bothering her she will drop out of the doubles to concentrate on
singles.
Venus knows very little about her next opponent,Magdalena Rybrikova of
Slovakia. She will probably play Friday or Saturday and stick to her own game
plan.
The most dangerous player in her quarter of the draw appears to be Li
Na of China, a player who beat her in the Olympics.
Stay tuned.
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