September 27, 2004
Serena's Birthday Blast is Win of the Week
BEIJING, China - Always a favorite to win any tournament she's playing,
Serena Williams may have been considered an underdog in the finals of the
China Open.
Williams was up against Svetlana Kuznetsova, the Russian teenager whose
recent rise on the tennis scene has in the last four weeks included a Grand
Slam title at the US open and another title earned after a successful week in
Bali.
Kuznetsova marched into the Chinese final after winning 14 straight matches
and was looking to add her third straight trophy to her mantle.
But Williams had other plans, and on her 23rd birthday, she won her first
title in her last eight tournaments - earning this week's WTATour.com Win of
the Week with her 46 75 64 victory.
Things started looking grim for Williams early on in the match after the top
seed dropped the opening set, 6-4. And it didn't look any better when
Williams was serving at 4-5 in the second set and suddenly saw herself
staring at a pair of match points from Kuznetsova.
Yet Williams kept her composure, saved both of those points, broke Kuznetsova
in the next game and followed by serving out the set. From there, Williams
kept her head high and eventually collected the 25th title of her career.
"Fortunately I was able to hold my serve at 4-5 in the second set to even it
at 5-all," Williams said. "Even though she had a couple of match points, I
never gave up. It was encouraging that I could win without playing my best. I
have to work on my double faults."
The 2 hour, 10 minute finale gave Serena her first title since Miami in early
April and ended a long title drought for the former No.1.
"I've never won a tournament on my birthday before," Williams said. "Even
though I don't celebrate, it was a good present. I just didn't want to give up.
I didn't want to lose."
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