Dominant Serena Williams takes Miami Open crown

Author : kinghorn2001
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 11:54:24


Characteristically quick, powerful and with an array of impressive shot-making, a Williams triumph was seldom in doubt.

The victory marked a 66th WTA tournament win for the 33-year-old and lasted only 56 minutes on a bright and warm afternoon at the Crandon Park Tennis Center.

It was also the 21st consecutive match the World No 1.' has won since losing to Simona Halep at the season ending WTA Finals in Singapore last October.



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Speaking on court later, a magnanimous Williams congratulated her opponent on reaching the final and dedicated the victory to her former coach and father, Richard Williams.

'I would love to dedicate this to my dad,' Williams said in quotes carried by the WTA website. 'He's not here. I miss him. I hope he's watching. I love you daddy - this one's for you.'

Williams, who celebrated her 700th WTA tour victory earlier this week, reeled off ten straight games to take the title in style.

She had won all four previous meetings against her opponent and only allowed the Spaniard five points in the entirety of the second set.

Williams also rained down 29 winners and made just 11 unforced errors throughout the course of the match.

Despite Saturday's hammering, Suarez Navarro can be happy with her week in Miami where she captured some big scalps including that of Serena's elder sister Venus Williams in the quarter finals.

For Williams, meanwhile, Saturday's victory has put her in exalted company.

Only three other players -- Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert -- have won the same event at least eight times in the Open Era.

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Williams also rained down 29 winners and made just 11 unforced errors throughout the course of the match. Williams, who celebrated her 700th WTA tour victory earlier this week, reeled off ten straight games to take the title in style. She had won all four previous meetings against her opponent and only allowed the Spaniard five points in the entirety of the second set. The victory marked a 66th WTA tournament win for the 33-year-old and lasted only 56 minutes on a bright and warm afternoon at the Crandon Park Tennis Center. Williams, who celebrated her 700th WTA tour victory earlier this week, reeled off ten straight games to take the title in style. Williams, who celebrated her 700th WTA tour victory earlier this week, reeled off ten straight games to take the title in style. It was also the 21st consecutive match the World No 1.' has won since losing to Simona Halep at the season ending WTA Finals in Singapore last October. 'I would love to dedicate this to my dad,' Williams said in quotes carried by the WTA website. 'He's not here. I miss him. I hope he's watching. I love you daddy - this one's for you.' For Williams, meanwhile, Saturday's victory has put her in exalted company. For Williams, meanwhile, Saturday's victory has put her in exalted company. Speaking on court later, a magnanimous Williams congratulated her opponent on reaching the final and dedicated the victory to her former coach and father, Richard Williams. Williams also rained down 29 winners and made just 11 unforced errors throughout the course of the match. 'I would love to dedicate this to my dad,' Williams said in quotes carried by the WTA website. 'He's not here. I miss him. I hope he's watching. I love you daddy - this one's for you.' Williams also rained down 29 winners and made just 11 unforced errors throughout the course of the match. Read: Serena chalks up victory number 700 Read: Serena chalks up victory number 700 It was also the 21st consecutive match the World No 1.' has won since losing to Simona Halep at the season ending WTA Finals in Singapore last October. She had won all four previous meetings against her opponent and only allowed the Spaniard five points in the entirety of the second set. Characteristically quick, powerful and with an array of impressive shot-making, a Williams triumph was seldom in doubt. The victory marked a 66th WTA tournament win for the 33-year-old and lasted only 56 minutes on a bright and warm afternoon at the Crandon Park Tennis Center. Speaking on court later, a magnanimous Williams congratulated her opponent on reaching the final and dedicated the victory to her former coach and father, Richard Williams. Characteristically quick, powerful and with an array of impressive shot-making, a Williams triumph was seldom in doubt. Characteristically quick, powerful and with an array of impressive shot-making, a Williams triumph was seldom in doubt. It was also the 21st consecutive match the World No 1.' has won since losing to Simona Halep at the season ending WTA Finals in Singapore last October. Speaking on court later, a magnanimous Williams congratulated her opponent on reaching the final and dedicated the victory to her former coach and father, Richard Williams. Only three other players -- Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert -- have won the same event at least eight times in the Open Era.

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