Australian Open 2020: Serena Williams upset by Wang Qiang in third round

Dejan Kalinic

Australian Open 2020: Serena Williams upset by Wang Qiang in third round image

MELBOURNE, Australia — Serena Williams suffered an upset loss to Wang Qiang in the Australian Open third round Friday (Thursday in the U.S.).

The American star made her earliest exit in Melbourne since 2006 with a stunning 6-4, 6-7(2), 7-5 defeat to 27th seed Wang on the Rod Laver Arena court.

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Williams, a seven-time Australian Open champion, lost before the fourth round at the tournament for just the fourth time in her illustrious career. Her wait for a record-tying 24th major singles title goes on.

The eighth-seeded Williams committed 56 unforced errors as she slumped to an early exit. 

"I just made far too many errors to be a professional athlete today," Williams told a news conference.

Wang, meanwhile, was impressive throughout, settling early and rebounding in the third set to close out victory in two hours, 41 minutes.

Wang — crushed 6-1, 6-0 when the pair met at the U.S. Open last year — quickly settled despite Williams' pressure and saved three break points during a lengthy sixth game.

Williams looked the more likely to find a break before Wang did just that with a forehand winner to take a 5-4 lead.

A long backhand return saw Wang serve out the opening set to 15, stunning Williams.

Williams fell into a 0-40 hole in the fifth game of the second set and Wang delivered a forehand winner to take a 3-2 lead.

Struggling to find her range, Williams saved a break point in the seventh game before squandering one in the eighth.

But Williams stepped up when Wang served for the match, breaking back to 15 with a ripping forehand cross-court winner.

Williams fought back from 15-40 down in the following game before delivering in what was a tense tie-break to force a deciding set.

Wang stayed with Williams despite the second-set disappointment as they held serve, the former squandering two match points with nervous errors in the 12th game.

But she took her third chance when Williams sent a backhand into the net to fall to a stunning defeat.

The 38-year-old Williams said losses were still painful, but she was better at hiding her disappointment.

"I am just a better actress, as I always say now. I'm no happier than I was 10 years ago," Williams said. "But I just have to pretend like I don't want to punch the wall, but in reality I do."

STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN 

Wang Qiang [27] bt Serena Williams [8] 6-4 6-7 (2-7) 7-5

WINNERS/UNFORCED ERRORS 
Wang – 25/20
Williams – 43/56

ACES/DOUBLE FAULTS 
Wang – 2/1
Williams – 8/4

BREAK POINTS WON 
Wang – 3/12
Williams – 1/6

FIRST SERVE PERCENTAGE 
Wang – 63
Williams – 56

PERCENTAGE OF POINTS WON ON FIRST/SECOND SERVE 
Wang – 69/60
Williams – 70/50

TOTAL POINTS 
Wang – 121
Williams – 111

Dejan Kalinic