The Guardian (Charlottetown)

An emotional day

Andreescu, Williams share bond at Rogers Cup tournament

- IAN SHANTZ POSTMEDIA NEWS

“I started tearing up because she was tearing up. Because I know how she feels. Injuries really, really suck.”

Bianca Andreescu Rogers Cup winner

TORONTO, Ont. - Bianca Andreescu and Serena Williams didn’t know much about each other’s games, or personalit­ies, before Sunday.

An emotional afternoon at the Aviva Centre brought out the best in both women, who might very well have formed a bond over the heartache.

“I know how she feels because I’ve done that many times in my short career. But sometimes you just have to listen to your body,” the Canadian Andreescu said of 23-time Grand Slam champion Williams’ retiring from the match in the opening set with an ailing back.

Andreescu, who become the first Canadian to win on home soil in 50 years, has missed a combined four months on tour this season with a right-shoulder injury.

The teen and the legend shared an embrace on court after Williams called for a trainer and determined she would not continue the match.

“I started tearing up because she was tearing up,” Andreescu said. “Because I know how she feels. Injuries really, really suck.”

Added Williams in her postmatch news conference: “I think Bianca is a great girl, always have. That’s why I have always wanted to play her. She’s just a fabulous personalit­y. She’s an old soul.”

Williams, who will move to world No. 8 despite Sunday’s defeat, said she has dealt with similar back spasms throughout her career.

“That’s the most frustratin­g part is that, I mean, I’ve had this before and it’s, like, 24, 36 hours where I’m just in crazy spasm and then it’s, like, gone,” the three-time Rogers Cup winner said.

“And so that’s a little bit frustratin­g for me because I know that I could play. I just can’t play today.”

 ?? DAN HAMILTON-USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Bianca Andreescu of Canada kisses the winner’s trophy after defeating American Serena Williams in the women’s final of the Rogers Cup tennis tournament Sunday in Toronto.
DAN HAMILTON-USA TODAY SPORTS Bianca Andreescu of Canada kisses the winner’s trophy after defeating American Serena Williams in the women’s final of the Rogers Cup tennis tournament Sunday in Toronto.

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