Serena Is Oldest Champ at Australian Open in Modern Era

33-year-old Williams beats Maria Sharapova
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 31, 2015 5:24 AM CST
Serena Is Oldest Champ at Australian Open in Modern Era
Maria Sharapova of Russia makes a backhand return.   (Vincent Thian)

Serena Williams won her 19th Grand Slam title today, continuing her unbeaten run in six Australian Open finals and extending her decade-long domination of Maria Sharapova with a commanding 6-3, 7-6 (5) win. Williams, coughing frequently and still affected by a recent cold, controlled the first set around a rain delay in the sixth game, when the match was stopped for 13 minutes for the roof to be closed. Top-ranked Williams returned from the break and fired an ace to start a run of six straight points. She was broken while serving for the set but broke Sharapova for a third time to clinch it.

She is now second only to Steffi Graf (22) on the list of major winners in the Open era. The 33-year-old Williams, the oldest winner of the Australian women's title in the Open era, won the first six points of the second set and seemed on course for another lopsided victory before Sharapova hit back in a gripping second set. Sharapova saved a match point in the 10th game, bravely hitting a forehand winner down the line—applauded by Williams—and twice held serve to stay in the match. It wasn't enough. Williams has now won 16 in a row and is 17-2 in career matches against five-time major winner Sharapova, who hasn't won a head-to-head meeting since 2004. (More Serena Williams stories.)

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