VOA标准英语2009年-Serena Williams Wins Season-Ending WTA Tou(在线收听) |
By Phillip Walter Wellman Serena Williams is truly on top of the tennis world. Not only has she won the season-ending event here in Doha, but she will also finish the year as the world's number one player. But things would soon change. After just two games, Serena managed to break Venus' serve. Two games later she did it again and eventually went on to take the first set 6-2 with a minimal amount of effort. Venus picked up her play in the second set. She improved her serve and made fewer unforced errors, but could not dominate play. The second set went to a tiebreak. Serena worked her way to an early lead and soon found herself at match point. After the match Serena admitted it was not easy. "We definitely weren't physically one hundred percent out there today, but it just shows you how much we try," she said. "Even in the second set, how hard we just both fought. Especially Venus. She was getting every ball back." The draw is made up of the top eight players in the world. This year's lineup included four women who had been number one at one point, three Grand Slam champions and four who had been to at least one major final. Caroline Wozniacki was one of two players participating in the championships for the first time. The 19-year-old Dane won over the crowds with her will to win, fighting off severe cramps to defeat Victoria Azarenka and Vera Zvonareva in the two longest matches of the tournament. But her body was unable to take much more and she ended up retiring in the semifinals after losing a set to Serena Williams. Despite the loss, she says the experience was invaluable. "I learned that I'm a huge fighter and that impossible is nothing, and next time I step on the court I'll try to play even better than I did here," Wozniacki said. Jelena Jankovic, the fourth player in the semis besides Wozniacki and the Williams sisters, admits the conditions were tough. Champion Serena Williams will take home more than $1.5 million from Doha, but the fairy-tale ending to her year could all change next month. That's when the WTA will decide on the penalty she will get for apparently threatening a line judge at this year's U.S. Open in New York. A ban from next year's tournament is apparently a possibility. |
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