NEW YORK: Serena Williams was ruthless as she charged into the women’s quarterfinals at the US Open without losing a single game, winning 6-0, 6-0 over Czech Andrea Hlavackova on Monday night.
Andy Murray was almost just as dominant as he destroyed the highly-rated Milos Raonic to book his place in the quarters.
The Olympic champion provided more evidence he could be ready to add a first grand slam title to the gold medal he won in London last month when he blunted one of the biggest serves in the game to win 6-4, 6-4, 6-2.
Showing no mercy against her 82nd-ranked opponent, Williams sent an ominous warning of her intention to add the US Open title to her recent wins at Wimbledon and the London Olympics with a rare ‘double bagel’ victory in 57 minutes.
“Andrea played really well today even though it was love and love,” Williams said in a courtside interview. “I think I played really well today. I haven’t played like that all tournament.”
Williams won the last of her three US Open titles in 2008, but on the evidence of her performances so far, a fourth title at Flushing Meadows appears well within her reach although her toughest challenges await.
The American’s next opponent is Serbia’s Ana Ivanovic, a former world number one who has rediscovered her best after a lean few years where she struggled with injuries.
Ivanovic knows that she will have to raise her game even higher to compete with Williams.
“She’s obviously a great player and she’s been playing the best out of all the girls on tour at the moment,” said the Serb.
“Her serve is definitely her strength. I really have to be sharp from the first moment on and stay aggressive and stay in the moment.”
Fish’s illness stays secret
It was reported in Tuesday’s news that Roger Federer advanced to his 34th consecutive grand slam quarterfinal without hitting a ball as Mardy Fish pulled out with a health issue.
“I am really sorry for Mardy,” Federer said. “I just want to wish him a speedy recovery. We all want to see him back on tour soon.”
The pair were due to clash in the fourth round but Fish, who missed part of the season because of a heart ailment and had treatment for a still unspecified illness after his gruelling third round win over Gilles Simon on Saturday night, announced he was pulling out of the tournament.
“I regret that I have to withdraw from the US Open for precautionary measures,” the American said in a statement. “I was reluctant to do so, but am following medical advisement. I had a good summer and look forward to resuming my tournament schedule in the fall.”
World number one Federer has not dropped a set in this year’s US Open at Flushing Meadows. The 31-year-old Swiss will now play Tomas Berdych.
“It will be a tough match against Tomas,” Federer said. “We have played many times in the past and he has always been a tough opponent. I will have to continue to serve well and dictate the points.”
Radwanska bundled out
Poland’s Agnieszka Radwanska, the women’s second seed, became the highest-ranked casualty of the tournament when she lost to Italy’s Roberta Vinci 6-1, 6-4.
Vinci said her variety can bother opponents.
“I mix a lot of balls. I go to the net. I play a lot of slice, so it’s different,” said Vinci. “Probably she doesn’t like my slice. Also when I go to the net, probably her passing is not so good. That’s why I won today probably.”
The Italian will now play doubles partner and best friend Sara Errani after she caused another upset by beating Germany’s Angelique Kerber 7-6, 6-3.
Croatia’s big-serving Marin Cilic defeated Slovakia’s Martin Klizan 7-5, 6-4, 6-0 to secure a place against Murray, who cruised to victory in two hours.
Raonic boasts one of the biggest serves in the game, but Murray broke him four times and never once faced a break point on his own serve.
“It’s the last major event of the season so I want to make sure I leave everything out there on the court,” Murray said. “Today was by far my best match of the tournament.” (Reuters)