[情報] Williams sister act loses its lustre
Open-Williams sister act loses its lustre
Wed 2 June, 2004 13:01
By Ossian Shine
PARIS, June 2 (Reuters) - There was a time, not long ago, when the defeat of a
Williams sister at a grand slam tournament was big news.
To lose Venus and Serena, on the same day, before the semi-finals would have ca
used shockwaves in the players' locker room.
However, their veneer of invincibility has been eroded to such an extent that t
win defeats at the French Open on Tuesday caused merely a ripple of surprise am
ong their contemporaries.
The sister act which contested four straight grand slam finals between the 2002
French Open and the 2003 Australian Open has lost its lustre over the past yea
r.
Prone to injury and susceptible to nerves, Venus and Serena are shadows of the
players who dominated women's tennis so completely.
"I mean, these days it's not really shocking, you know," Jennifer Capriati said
after eliminating Serena from the Roland Garros quarter-finals.
"It's not that surprising. There's a lot of girls that have been playing a lot
more tennis than they have," she added, highlighting one of the problems faced
by the sisters.
Injuries sidelined both of them from the all-Williams Wimbledon final last year
until the end of the season.
Venus returned to the tour in January, Serena in March, but they are desperatel
y short of match play and, crucially, confidence.
MYSTIQUE GONE
Venus's conqueror Anastasia Myskina nodded when asked if their mystique had gon
e. "Oh, definitely, right now, yes, because they have just come back.
"They lost a lot of months, the other players kept practising. Now everybody be
lieves at least that they can fight with them," the Russian added.
"All the girls are really tough right now. I don't think Venus or Serena are fi
nished... they are just not at their best level."
The pair have often been criticised for playing too little tennis through choic
e and for being distracted by their off-court interests. Venus owns a design co
mpany and Serena is embarking on an acting career.
However, the sisters bristle if it is suggested tennis does not come top of the
ir priority list.
"I've been working really hard, I mean, every day for the past few weeks so if
that's distraction, I don't know what's focus," Serena snapped.
"If I was (more interested in her acting career than tennis), I'd be on the set
of a movie right now, but I'm at Roland Garros.
WINNING WAYS
Venus says she just wants to return to winning ways.
"Well, for me, losing a match is not normal, so I'll just move on to the next t
ournament and get back to what's normal for me, which is winning matches."
Any talk of their immediate demise would be premature, though, a fact acknowled
ged by Myskina, the world number five.
"They will be back for sure. I don't think they like to lose," she smiled.
"I don't think they're done. I mean, they were the best - they can be the best
again."
The Wimbledon championships could prove crucial to their future. Three of the l
ast four grand slam finals have been contested by Belgians Justine Henin-Harden
ne and Kim Clijsters.
If Serena fails to retain her Wimbledon crown or Venus fails to win it for a th
ird time, the Williams household will be without a grand slam title for the fir
st time since 1999.
From that perspective, the road back may seem a little too steep.
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