Kerber stuns Serena to win first major title
MELBOURNE: Serena Williams put up both hands after a sending a forehand long and high over the baseline in the first set. She wanted nothing to do with yet another unforced error in her Australian Open final against Angelique Kerber on Saturday.
For the second time in as many majors, nerves got to Serena as she tried to equal Steffi Graf’s Open-era record of 22 Grand Slam singles titles.
The seventh-seeded Kerber had never played in a Grand Slam final and had lost five of her six career meetings with Serena, but she responded with a stunning 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 upset win over the six-time Australian Open champion.
Serena had won the title every previous time she’d reached the final at Melbourne Park, and was overwhelming favourite to continue that streak against Kerber, who joked she was “one leg in the plane to Germany” when she faced match point in her first-round win over Misaki Doi.
“I mean, every time I walk in this room, everyone expects me to win every single match, every single day of my life,” Serena said in her post-match news conference. “As much as I would like to be a robot, I’m not. I try to.”
Serena opened with an impressive service game, without dropping a point, but left-hander Kerber held her ground and then broke for a 2-1 lead. She broke again in the seventh game as Serena’s unforced error count rose.