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Serena Williams: Shelby Rogers shocks former world number one at Top Seed Open


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Serena Williams has lost to a player outside the top 100 for the first time since Virginie Razzano at 2012 Roland Garros.

Serena Williams lost in the Top Seed Open quarter-finals after fellow American Shelby Rogers came back from a set down to win their rain-delayed match 6-1 6-4 7-6 in Lexington.

Former world number one Williams dominated the first set but a resilient Rogers forced a decider.

Rogers, ranked 116 in the world, then edged the tie-break to record a memorable victory.

“It’s every kid’s dream to be able to do something like that,” Rogers said.

“Weird circumstances. Weird situation. But a win is a win.”

It was Williams’ first loss since 2012 to a player outside the WTA’s top 100 since Virginie Razzano at 2012 Roland Garros.

The tournament top seed, who came from a set down to beat her sister Venus in the previous round, was playing her first tournament in six months.

Seemingly unaffected by the three-hour rain delay, the 23-time Grand Slam champion looked comfortable in the opening set, showcasing a full variety of shots and big serves, powering the ball from the baseline with some neat footwork.

Williams, 38, could not find a way past Rogers in the second set, who left it late to break her compatriot and take the game in to a third set.

A confident Rogers, 27, played some classy shots of her own in the third set, including a brilliant lob to take the score to 6-5, before a Williams hold set up a tense tie-break.

Rogers, who did not face a break point in the second and third sets, came out on top.



Article courtesy of BBC Sport
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