Sherbrooke Record

Serena Williams wins 3rd singles match at Hopman Cup

- By Tristan Lavalette THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Serena Williams stepped up her Australian Open preparatio­ns with a straight-sets victory over Britain's Katie Boulter on Thursday to complete an unbeaten Hopman Cup campaign in singles.

Williams cooled off after a strong start but prevailed with a 6-1, 7-6 (2) victory in 78 minutes to level the tie between the United States and Britain in Group B.

Britain, however, won the tie when Boulter and playing partner Cameron Norrie had a comeback 3-4 (2), 4-3 (4), 41 victory over Williams and Frances Tiafoe in the mixed doubles.

The 37-year-old Williams' hopes for a record third Hopman Cup title ended when the United States were eliminated after losses to Greece and Roger Federerled Switzerlan­d.

Defending champions Switzerlan­d has a good chance to make the final ahead of its clash later Thursday against Greece, which remain a mathematic­al chance. Hosts Australia and tournament favourites Germany will battle for a place in the decider in Group A action on Friday.

Williams slowly built momentum in her first tournament back since the U.S. Open Final in September as she eyes a record-equaling 24th Grand Slam singles title in Melbourne.

“It was definitely good to play three singles matches here, and the mixed (doubles),” Williams said.

A sluggish Williams started slowly in victories over Maria Sakkari and Belinda Bencic, but breezed through the first set against a beleaguere­d Boulter in just 24 minutes.

Watched on by her daughter Alexis Olympia, the sweet-hitting Williams found her groove through an array of powerful forehand winners to overwhelm the 97th-ranked British player.

The one-sided contest took a surprising turn when Boulter broke Williams early in the second set but she was unable to consolidat­e on serve. Williams was made to work before putting the foot down in the tiebreak.

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