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2011 Serena Williams tennis season

2011 Serena Williams tennis season

FieldValue
imageSerena Williams at the 2011 AEGON International.jpg
captionSerena Williams at the Aegon International
fullnameSerena Jameka Williams
countryUnited States
calendarprizemoney$1,978,930
singlesrecord22–3 (88%)
singlestitles2
yearendsinglesranking12
singlesrankingchange8
AustralianOpenresultA
FrenchOpenresultA
Wimbledonresult4R
USOpenresultF
Othertournaments
MastersCupresult
FedcupN
Injury
Notes
previous_season2010
next_season2012

Main article: Serena Williams

Serena Williams's 2011 tennis season officially began at the 2011 Aegon International after missing the first half of the year due to a pulmonary embolism.

Year in detail

Early hard court and clay court Season

Because of her continuing rehabilitation for her foot injury, Serena withdrew from the Hopman Cup and the Australian Open. On March 2, 2011, she confirmed that she had suffered a hematoma and a pulmonary embolism, which caused her to miss the entire clay court season including the French Open.

Grass court season and Wimbledon

Aegon International

She made her first appearance on the WTA tour in almost a year at the 2011 Aegon International in Eastbourne. In her first round match she faced 2010 Wimbledon semifinalist Tsvetana Pironkova. Williams' struggled with unforced errors in the first set losing it winning just a game. However, Williams' hang-on to win the next two sets with a break advantage in each, closing it out with her seventh ace of the match. In the second round, she face Russian and the woman she beat for the 2010 Wimbledon title, Vera Zvonareva. Williams took the a set and serve for the match, until the Russian came back and win it in a tie-break . In the third set it saw Williams' save three match point when Zvonareva was serving for the match in the tenth game and broke back, however Williams was quickly broken and lost the match 7–5 in the third. The match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes and it was Williams' only second loss to Zvonareva.

Wimbledon Championships

Williams' is coming into Wimbledon as the two-time defending champion. She was ranked 25th but was given a special seeding of 7th by the Wimbledon council. In the first round, she faced Aravane Rezaï, the Frenchwoman took early initiative taking the first two games, however Williams came back by winning the next five games and eventually winning the set in the ninth game. In the second set, Williams gave the break advantage to Rezaï when she double faulted at the sixth game of the second set to give the break, where Rezaï was able to close it out. Once again Williams came back and won the final set with ease losing only a game. At the end of the match Williams had an emotional outburst and was in tears. In the next round she faced Romanian Simona Halep, Halep took the first initiative by breaking in the fourth game, and continued to hold to take the first set. Williams then came back taking an early break in the second and broke to take the second set. In the third set, the American took the first five gamed of the set and three match points when she let her concentration slip and lost the next seven points, before closing it out 6–1 to advance to the third round. After the match, controversy arose as Williams' stated that she and sister was placed on court 2, with Nadal and Djokovic never being placed outside the Center Court and Court 1, despite her and Venus having won more Wimbledon than the previous two. She then faced Maria Kirilenko and got her first straight set win since her comeback, she broke in the second game and won the first set, she then won the match in the next set. Her fourth round opponents was 2007 Wimbledon finalist Marion Bartoli, Williams' was broken in the sixth game and was pushed to save three set points in her serving game at the 8th game. Bartoli the serve for the set in the ninth game and saved 3 break points to take the set. In the second set, it came on serve until Serena was broken at the 11th game. With the Frenchwoman serving for the match, the American saved three match points and broke at the second opportunity in the game to force it to a tie-break. In the tie-break, Williams saved a fourth match point with an ace but Bartoli eventually won the tie-break 8–6. The loss ended her 17 match winning streak at the event and dropping her to 175 in the world from 25th, her worst ranking since 3 November 1997, when she was 304th.

US Open Series and US Open

Bank of the West Classic

In Williams' first match in the US since her controversial loss in the 2009 US Open semifinal to Kim Clijsters, Williams' faced Russian born Australian Anastasia Rodionova in the first round and won with a double bagel in just 47 minutes. In her next match she faced Russian Maria Kirilenko, she won the first set convincingly, but in the second set she took a medical timeout to get her left ankle re-taped after a blister formed, as Kirilenko took advantage and won the second set, however Williams came back and took the final and deciding set, winning 5 of the last 6 games. She then faced second seed Maria Sharapova in the quarterfinals and won easily to earn her 6th straight victory against the Russian with her last loss coming in 2004. Williams' continues her great form with a straight set win over Wimbledon semifinalist and German Sabine Lisicki, to advance to her first final in 2011, and her first since winning the 2010 Wimbledon Championships. In the final she faced Marion Bartoli, the one that beat her at the 4th round of Wimbledon. Bartoli got an early lead in the first breaking in the third game, but Williams broke back in the eight game, just to get broken in the next game. Bartoli served for the set at 5–4, but failed to do so as Serena took the next 8 games. Williams' finally took it 6–1 in the second set, to take her first title since her comeback and made her ranking rise from 169 to the top 80.

Rogers Cup

Williams claimed her biggest title of 2011 at the Rogers Cup.

Williams then headed to the Rogers Cup in Toronto. In the first round she faced Ukraine's Alona Bondarenko. Williams sweep through the first set winning it in a bagel in just 16 minutes. The second set was tougher, but Williams came through. In the second round, Williams took on German Julia Görges and like her first round sweep through the first set. The second set went on serve and was forced to be decided in a tie-break with Williams winning it 9–7 on her fifth match point. In the next round, she faced Zheng Jie, which was a contrary to her previous matches as Williams lost the opening set. However, the American was able to fire back winning the final two sets at three in a match that took 2 hours and 14 minutes. In the quarterfinals, she run into Lucie Šafářová, in which she was stretched as well coming back from a set down in just over two hours. In the semifinals, Williams faced Victoria Azarenka. Williams broke in the sixth game but was broken immediately back, however the American broke again and close out the set with an ace. In the second set Azarenka double faulted to hand the first break in the seventh game which Williams capitalized on by taking second set in the ninth game and the match. In the final, the American took on Australia's Samantha Stosur. The first set went on serve until Williams broke in the 9th game with a blistering backhand and closed the set. In the second set Williams broke Stosur twice closed it out with her 9th ace of the match. This is Williams' 38th career title

Western & Southern Open

Following her 2 consecutive tournaments wins, Williams competed in Cincinnati and faced Czech Lucie Hradecká in the first round. Williams took an early lead in the match winning the first set and led 5–1 in the second. However, her Czech opponent came back and pushed the second set to a tie-break, which Williams won. In the second round Williams was supposed to face Samantha Stosur but withdrew before the match due to a toe injury.

US Open

Williams came into the US Open as a protected ranking where she is a favorite having won 2 warm-up events and being in a 12-match winning streak. Williams began her Us Open campaign against Bojana Jovanovski and came up with a convincing double breadstick win in just 56 minutes. In the second round, Williams took on Michaëlla Krajicek and dominated the first set with a bagel in just 23 minutes. The second set was also one sided with Williams taking it to advance to the third round.

All matches

Singles matches

600FAUS Samantha Stosur#10Loss2–6, 3–6

Tournament schedule

Singles schedule

Williams' 2011 singles tournament schedule is as follows:

DateChampionshipLocationCategorySurfacePointsOutcome
13 June 2011–
19 June 2011Aegon InternationalEastbourne (UK)WTA PremierHard60Second Round
lost to Vera Zvonareva, 6–4, 6-7(5-7), 5-7
20 June 2011–
3 July 2011The Championships, WimbledonWimbledon (GBR)Grand SlamGrass280Fourth Round
lost to Marion Bartoli, 3–6, 6-7(6-7)
25 July 2011–
31 July 2011Bank of the West ClassicStandford (USA)WTA PremierHard470Winner
defeated Marion Bartoli, 7–5, 6–1
8 August 2011–
14 August 2011Rogers CupMontreal (CAN)WTA Premier 5Hard900Winner
defeated Samantha Stosur, 6–4, 6–2
15 August 2011–
21 August 2011Western & Southern OpenCincinnati (USA)WTA Premier 5Hard70Second Round
Withdrew before match against Samantha Stosur
29 August 2011–
12 September 2011US OpenNew York (USA)Grand SlamHard1400Final
lost to Samantha Stosur, 2–6, 3–6
Total year-end points****

Yearly records

Head-to-head matchups

Ordered by percentage of wins

  • BLR Victoria Azarenka 2–0
  • RUS Maria Kirilenko 2–0
  • BUL Tsvetana Pironkova 1–0
  • FRA Aravane Rezaï 1–0
  • SRB Bojana Jovanovski 1–0
  • ROU Simona Halep 1–0
  • AUS Anastasia Rodionova 1–0
  • RUS Maria Sharapova 1-0
  • GER Sabine Lisicki 1–0
  • UKR Alona Bondarenko 1–0
  • GER Julia Görges 1–0
  • CHN Zheng Jie 1–0
  • CZE Lucie Šafářová 1–0
  • CZE Lucie Hradecká 1–0
  • BLR Olga Govortsova 1–0
  • NED Michaëlla Krajicek 1–0
  • RUS Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 1–0
  • SRB Ana Ivanovic 1–0
  • DEN Caroline Wozniacki 1–0
  • AUS Samantha Stosur 1–1
  • FRA Marion Bartoli 1–1
  • RUS Vera Zvonareva 0–1

Finals

Singles: 2 (2–1)

Legend
Grand Slam (0–1)
WTA Premier 5 (1–0)
WTA Premier (1–0)
Finals by surface
Hard (2–1)
Finals by venue
Outdoors (2–1)

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OutcomeNo.DateChampionshipSurfaceOpponent in the finalScore in the final
Winner38.July 31, 2011Stanford, U.S.HardFRA Marion Bartoli7–5, 6–1
Winner39.August 14, 2011Toronto, CanadaHardAUS Samantha Stosur6–4, 6–2
Runner-up15.September 11, 2011US Open, New York City, U.S.HardAUS Samantha Stosur6–2, 6–3

Earnings

#EventPrize moneyYear-to-date
1Aegon International$8,250$8,250
3Wimbledon Championships£68,750$118,250
4Bank of the West Classic$111,000$229,250
5Rogers Cup$360,000$589,250
6Western & Southern Open$10,575$599,825
7US Open$1,379,105$1,978,930
$1,978,930

Figures in United States dollars (USD) unless noted.

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