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US Open 2022: Serena Williams wins first round match, moves on to face No. 2 seed Anett Kontaveit

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Serena Williams has not played her final US Open match. In front of an electric crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium, Williams defeated Danka Kovinic in a 6-3, 6-3 win.

Williams got off to a bit of a slow start with some double faults hurting her in the first set. However, she was able to battle back and shake off the early jitters to win, 6-3, as Kovinic had some issues of her own.

In the second set, Williams found more of a rhythm with her serve. As the second set went on, Williams appeared to gain more and more confidence, and Kovinic lost control of the match entirely. Williams rode that momentum to another 6-3 win to take the match and advance.

In her US Open career, Williams is now 99-3 when she wins the first set, and her dominance in the tournament doesn't stop there. With a semifinals appearance in her last 11 appearances at Flushing Meadows, Williams has plenty of experience on her side.

Not only that, but if this first-round matchup is any indication, everyone in attendance at the tournament is behind her. Arthur Ashe Stadium exploded when Williams stepped onto the court, and it broke out into thunderous applause with every point she won.

After the match, Williams spoke to CBS Mornings' Gayle King on the court about what the fan support meant to her.

"The crowd was crazy," Williams said. "It really helped pull me through. I was really pumped. I was like, 'Yes, I got this.'"

Williams also discussed her decision to move away from tennis and into other "chapters" of her life. It wasn't easy, but Williams felt like now was the best time to move onto other things.

"It was a very hard decision because when you love something so much and you're passionate about something, it's always hard to walk away," Williams said. "Sometimes, I think it's harder to walk away than not. That's been the case for me. I've been trying to decide for a little while what to do. It keeps you fit. That's a bonus. I was just like, 'Alright, I think now's the time.' I have a family. There's other chapters in life. I call it evolution."

On top of gunning for her seventh US Open title in women's singles, Williams will also be playing with her sister, Venus, in the doubles tournament. That is something Williams is really looking forward to.

"We're laying it all out here, for me at least. I can't speak for my sister. It's gonna be so fun playing doubles with her. It's gonna be crazy. We haven't done it in so long, and I'm really excited for it."

Williams will now move on to face Anett Kontaveit in the second round. Kontaveit defeated Jaqueline Cristian in consecutive sets in her first match of the tournament.

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Williams closes it out with a dominant effort in the final game. She wins the match 6-3, 6-3 and advances to take on Anett Kontaveit in the second round.

 
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Serena Williams steps onto the court at Arthur Ashe Stadium to a roaring applause. There is not much question about who the crowd — and many watching from home — are rooting for tonight.

 
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Williams and Kovinic are about to go head-to-head as the former begins her final US Open appearance. Williams will try to avoid a first-round upset and spark a long run in this year's tournament. Williams is a heavy favorite against Kovinic, and all eyes will be on her tonight.

 
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The last year Williams won the US Open was in 2014, capping off three straight years of winning the tournament. In total, Williams has taken home six US Open titles, and that is still one fewer than the seven times she has won Wimbledon and the Australian Open. That just further emphasizes how dominant Williams has been throughout her career, and she still has one more opportunity to get a seventh US Open title.

 
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Because of a hamstring injury that forced her to withdraw in 2021, the last time Williams participated in the US Open was in 2020. That year, she rolled to the semifinals before falling to Victoria Azarenka, who went on to face Naomi Osaka in the championship match. Osaka would defeat Azarenka to claim the title. 

 
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Serena Williams and Danka Kovinic are slated to begin in just under one hour. Kovinic has struggled to get out of the first round at the US Open, doing so just twice in her career. Williams, on the other hand, has seen the semifinals in 11 straight appearances and has won the tournament a total of six times. Getting seven US Open titles would be quite the send-off for Williams.

 
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