The Citizen (Gauteng)

Williams sisters in possible duel

US OPEN: HEAT, SEXISM PUSH EVENT TO BOILING POINT

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Venus Williams moved into a potential US Open third round duel with sister Serena yesterday as a sexism row and extreme heat pushed the Grand Slam event to boiling point.

Williams, 38, notched up her 775th career win by seeing off Italy’s Camila Giorgi 6-4, 7-5 as temperatur­es again climbed towards a sweltering 35 degrees.

The 2000 and 2001 champion in New York will face Serena for a place in the last 16 if the six-time winner gets past Germany’s Carina Witthoeft under the Arthur Ashe Stadium lights late last night.

“The last time we played in Australia it was two against one so this time it will be fair,” joked Venus of her most recent meeting with her sister at the 2017 Australian Open, when Serena won the title despite being in the early stages of pregnancy.

With her win yesterday, Venus is through to the third round in New York for the 17th time. “I was happy to complete the match in the shade. I’m pretty pumped to get through,” she added, playing in her 80th Grand Slam event.

Defending champion and third seed Sloane Stephens also made the third round with a marathon 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 win over Ukraine qualifier Anhelina Kalinina.

Stephens triumphed after 2 hours and 46 minutes on Arthur Ashe Stadium and will next face two-time Australian Open champion and former world number one Victoria Azarenka.

She needed treatment on a blistered right hand in the second set as the crushing effect of the heat and humidity took its toll. However, the 10-minute heat-break between the second and third sets proved a timely boost.

“I just sat on the floor, changed my outfit, had two bites of Sushi and a slushie,” said the 25-year-old Stephens after seeing off world number 134 Kalinina.

“It was super-hot so I’m just happy to be through.”

Azarenka, the 2012 and 2013 runner-up, made the third round for the first time in three years with a 6-1, 6-2 win against Australian 25th seed Daria Gavrilova.

Azarenka was among the first players to condemn the United States Tennis Associatio­n (USTA) for handing French player Alize Cornet a code violation for changing her shirt on court on Tuesday.

The incident sparked an immediate storm over sexism.

The Belarusian said the USTA displayed double standards for sanctionin­g Cornet while male players routinely remove their shirts courtside as the heat and humidity bite.

“If I would say my true feelings, it would be bleeped out, because it was ridiculous. It wasn’t anything disrespect­ful,” said Azarenka.

The USTA admitted they were wrong after realising she had put the garment on back-to-front during a heat break.

Ukraine 7th seed Elina cruised past German’s Tatjana Maria 6-2, 6-3 to avenge a first round defeat at Wimbledon last month. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? HAPPY. Venus Williams celebrates a point against Camila Giorgi during their 2018 US Open women’s round 2 match yesterday.
Picture: AFP HAPPY. Venus Williams celebrates a point against Camila Giorgi during their 2018 US Open women’s round 2 match yesterday.

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