Santa Fe New Mexican

Venus beats Serena in third round at Indian Wells

- By Beth Harris

INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — Venus Williams defeated younger sister Serena 6-3, 6-4 in the third round of the BNP Paribas Open on Monday night, her first win in the sibling rivalry since 2014.

It was the sisters’ earliest meeting since a 17-year-old Venus beat 16-year-old Serena in the second round of the 1998 Australian Open. They played Monday night for the first time since last year’s Australian Open final, when a pregnant Serena won her 23rd Grand Slam title.

Venus closed out the 1½-hour match on her second match point when Serena’s forehand service return sailed long. It was one of Serena’s 41 unforced errors, including 17 on the forehand side.

“I’m just lucky that I’ve played more matches than her right now,” Venus said on court afterward. “She just came roaring back. I had chances for the match to be over, but it wasn’t.”

Venus broke Serena at love in the sixth game for a 4-2 lead in the first set. She emphatical­ly closed out the 36-minute set with back-to-back aces that clocked 108 mph and 120 mph.

“I definitely know her well, but she definitely played a little bit better than she normally does,” Serena said. “She served very consistent­ly. She just did everything great.”

Venus raced out to leads of 3-0 and 5-2 in the second set. Serena’s shot went wide to set up her sister’s first match point. But Serena cracked a backhand winner down the line for deuce. Venus’ forehand was long and she double-faulted away the game to make it 5-3.

Serena held at 5-4 with an ace and a clean winner.

Venus faced two break points in the next game, but got bailed out on Serena’s two consecutiv­e forehand errors to get to deuce. Venus hung on from there to end their 29th meeting.

“Missing shots that I never miss, and so close,” Serena said. “At least they’re in the margin. I’m getting there. It’s not exactly where I want to be, but I’ll get there eventually.”

Serena still owns a 17-12 advantage overall, although Venus evened their WTA Tour head-

to-head meetings at 7-7.

“I really abhor every time we play, but I do enjoy the battle when I’m out there,” Serena said last weekend. “It’s just afterwards I don’t like it as much.”

It was obvious at the net when they greeted each other with a one-arm hug and neither smiled. Venus did her usual victory pirouette, but still didn’t smile.

A stone-faced Serena exited the court to cheers, pointing her right index finger in the air.

Serena was back on the WTA Tour for the first time since ending a 14-month absence during which she gave birth to daughter Alexis Jr. and married Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, who sat courtside.

“It’s good that I don’t have to say that this is the best tennis I have ever played and I lost,” Serena said. “My room for improvemen­t is incredible.”

Typically, the sisters wouldn’t meet until the later rounds of a tournament. But 36-year-old Serena was unseeded in this event. Venus, 37, is seeded eighth.

Serena won her first two matches, while Venus received a firstround bye and won her opening match.

 ?? CRYSTAL CHATHAM/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Venus Williams returns a shot to opponent and sister Serena Williams during the third round of the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden on Monday in Indian Wells, Calif.
CRYSTAL CHATHAM/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Venus Williams returns a shot to opponent and sister Serena Williams during the third round of the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden on Monday in Indian Wells, Calif.

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