Serena
Williams has admitted playing like an amateur when she lost her first match
since early May to Belinda Bencic in Toronto, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. She revealed she
experienced an injury in the quarterfinals and played terribly against the
teenager.
“I
actually played a couple of matches like this year, but I was able to get
through them,” Williams told tennis.com.
“But
against the better players you have to not play like this. I missed a lot. I
hit a lot of double faults. I could have made one or two more shots and the
results could have been different, but I just really, really didn’t play up to
par today, what a professional tennis player should play like. I played like an
amateur, to be honest.”
The
world No. 1 said she injured herself during her quarterfinal match against
Roberta Vinci as she was running to chase down a drop shot. “I slipped and I
fell, and I sprained my fingers. So it’s just really sore,” Williams said.
In
the semi-finals against Bencic, Serena had her left hand taped. “I can play
with swollen fingers, I guess, and my hand,” Williams said. “I don’t think it
should take away from anyone’s win in particular. So it’s fine.”
Williams,
who is scheduled to play this week in Cincinnati, had only suffered one loss
this season before last week, that coming in Madrid to Petra Kvitova.
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