U.S. Open 2019: Serena Williams thrashes Maria Sharapova in opening round

Dejan Kalinic

U.S. Open 2019: Serena Williams thrashes Maria Sharapova in opening round image

Serena Williams produced an impressive performance to crush Maria Sharapova in the U.S. Open first round Monday.

The American star made it 19 straight wins over Sharapova with a 6-1, 6-1 thrashing at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Williams, back at the U.S. Open after her meltdown during her loss to Naomi Osaka in last year's final, was in incredible form, winning in just 59 minutes in New York.

The 37-year-old — looking to equal Margaret Court's record of 24 grand slams — showcased her usual power, but made few mistakes in what was a dominant display.

After a high-quality and intense start, Williams — showing no signs of the back injury that saw her retire during the Rogers Cup final — landed the first blow, breaking in the fourth game when Sharapova sent a backhand into the net.

Williams looked in superb form and another backhand error from Sharapova saw her race into a 5-1 lead on the way to taking the opening set.

Sharapova had few answers to Williams' power and precision, the latter powering through in style.

Williams, the eighth seed, will face American Caty McNally in the second round.

 

STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN
Serena Williams [8] bt Maria Sharapova 6-1 6-1

WINNERS/UNFORCED ERRORS
Williams – 16/12
Sharapova – 6/20

ACES/DOUBLE FAULTS
Williams – 5/2
Sharapova – 1/3

BREAK POINTS WON
Williams – 4/5
Sharapova – 0/5

FIRST SERVE PERCENTAGE
Williams – 57
Sharapova – 75

PERCENTAGE OF POINTS WON ON FIRST/SECOND SERVE
Williams – 78/60
Sharapova – 52/0

TOTAL POINTS
Williams – 55
Sharapova – 28

Dejan Kalinic