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US Open 2016: I found out I can play my best tennis on these big courts, says Karolina Pliskova

Reuters • September 11, 2016, 16:12:53 IST
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Karolina Pliskova lost to Angelique Kerber in the US Open women’s singles final, but she emerged as one of the most attacking players in women’s tennis.

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US Open 2016: I found out I can play my best tennis on these big courts, says Karolina Pliskova

New York: Karolina Pliskova suffered a narrow defeat at the hands of Angelique Kerber in the US Open women’s singles final on Saturday, but the Czech 10th seed also proved her mettle as one of the most dangerous attacking players in women’s tennis. The 6-foot 1-inch (185 cm) Pliskova fought back from a set down at Arthur Ashe Stadium to give Kerber, one of the best defensive players in history, a major scare in the grand slam final. Kerber finally prevailed 6-3 4-6 6-4. Kerber will move to the number one world ranking on Monday. [caption id=“attachment_2999906” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Karolina Pliskova in action during the US Open women's singles final. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Karolina-Pliskova-womens-singles-final-AP-380.jpg) Karolina Pliskova in action during the US Open women’s singles final. AP[/caption] That in part is due to 24-year-old Pliskova’s previous win. She felled top seeded American Serena Williams in straight sets in the semi-finals, and took down sister Venus Williams earlier in the tournament. For Pliskova, making the final was the best showing of her five year professional career. Ranked No 11 in the world, she had not previously advanced beyond the third round of a grand slam. Kerber’s win ended an 11-match winning streak for the big-serving Pliskova, who had beaten the German just three weeks earlier in the Cincinnati final. Pliskova said she hopes it will be the first of many slams finals. “I found out I can play my best tennis on these big courts,” she told reporters. “I believe I can win matches like this next time.” Though Pliskova prefers blistering ground strokes to the serve-and-volley game that defined past Czech champions such as Martina Navratilova and Helena Sukova, her serve remains her biggest weapon. She has crushed more aces than any other player on the WTA tour this year, but on Saturday that weapon was not quite enough. In the muggy air at Flushing Meadows, the average speed of her first serve, 102 miles-per-hour (164 kph), was her slowest of the tournament. Although Pliskova won 80 per cent of her serve and volley points, she deployed the tactic only ten times. Against the fierce counter-punching German, Pliskova said she had to try everything in her toolbox to take control of points. She made 47 unforced errors, against just 17 for Kerber, but on the other side of the equation hit nearly twice as many winners, 40 to the German’s 21. “You know, it’s never easy for the player who is attacking and is doing more mistakes,” Pliskova said. The Czech player could become a constant threat to other top women, said Mary Jo Fernandez, a former world number four and a well known tennis commentator. “She’s really grown as a player,“ Fernandez said. “I don’t think Serena’s going anywhere but it gets more difficult as the younger players come up.”

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