Serena Williams loses fourth Grand Slam final in a row as Bianca Andreescu claims US Open triumph

Serena Williams’ bid to break the women’s all-time Grand Slam singles titles record suffered a blow on Saturday as she lost in straight sets at the US Open final.

Canadian teenager Bianca Andreescu claimed her first Grand Slam title in New York as she swept aside the 37-year-old American.

Williams was widely expected to brush aside 19-year-old Andreescu, playing in her first Grand Slam final, to bring up her record-equalling 24th major title.

But, for the fourth time of asking since she returned to the sport after giving birth, Williams fell at the final hurdle, Andreescu shocking a packed and partisan Arthur Ashe Stadium with a 6-3 7-5 win.


Serena Williams was beaten by Bianca Andreescu at the US Open final

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Williams had lost acrimoniously at the same stage here last year to Naomi Osaka, as well as in the last two Wimbledon finals, as she desperately attempts to match Margaret Court’s all-time record.

The American’s footwork, and her first serve, deserted her for most of the match until, at 5-1 down in the second set and facing championship point, she mounted an unlikely comeback.

But Andreescu, who was not even born when Williams won her first US Open title in 1999, stood up to her illustrious opponent and held her nerve for a famous win.

The youngster has enjoyed a rapid rise, climbing from 208 in the world this time last year, when she lost in qualifying, to a projected place in the top five.


Bianca Andreescu claimed her first Grand Slam title

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Andreescu is now the first Canadian grand slam champion and the first woman to win here on their main draw debut.

With her close friend Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, watching with her mother, husband and coach, Williams began well enough with an ace, but successive double faults at deuce gave Andreescu a break in the opening game.

A fierce exchange of volleys at the net was won by Williams and seemed to wake her up as she got on the board for 2-1.