The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

2019 schedules for area teams

- By Howard Fendrich

Check out the opponents for North and Kirtland, right, and the rest of the area schools for the 2019 season.

As the start of the 2019 U.S. Open approaches, the indelible image from last year’s tournament does not involve a particular­ly remarkable shot or a champion holding a trophy.

Instead, it is, and likely forever will remain, Serena Williams pointing her index finger at chair umpire Carlos Ramos while insisting that he owed her an apology after they clashed during the women’s final.

The tenor of that match between Williams — who then was, and currently is, seeking a 24th Grand Slam singles trophy — and Naomi Osaka — whose terrific performanc­e during a 6-2, 6-4 victory largely was ignored amid the chaos that enveloped Arthur Ashe Stadium that day — shifted after Ramos warned Williams for receiving a coaching signal from the stands and devolved from there. She eventually was docked a point and, later, a game — and afterward, was fined $17,000.

Almost a full 12 months later, with first-round play beginning Monday at Flushing Meadows, the ramificati­ons of that 1-hour, 19-minute contest still reverberat­e, including this: Ramos will not officiate matches involving Serena Williams or her older sister, Venus.

“We’ve decided that there are over 900 other matches and Carlos, for 2019, will not be in the chair for a Williams sisters match,” U.S. Tennis Associatio­n executive Stacey Allaster said in a telephone interview. “We want the attention of the competitio­n to be on the athletes.”

Among the key story lines that carry over: Serena Williams, also the runner-up at Wimbledon each of the past two years, is trying to equal Margaret Court’s mark for most major singles championsh­ips.

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