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Australian Open 2014: Back injury hinders Serena Williams – loses to Ana Ivanovic

Serena Williams. PHOTO/Getty Images
Serena Williams’ long winning streak came to an end in a stunning fourth-round defeat to Ana Ivanovic at the Australian Open on Sunday.
Ivanovic hadn’t won a set in her 4 previous matches against Williams, who had been a heavy favorite to win a sixth Australian Open crown for her 18th Grand Slam title. Williams’ camp later said she’d been bothered by a back problem in practice in recent days and considered pulling out of the tournament.
The 14th-seeded Ivanovic set up the 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 win by attacking the best serve in women’s tennis. She frequently stood well inside the baseline to receive, she took big swipes on her forehand and generally put Williams off her rhythm.
Williams hadn’t lost a match since August, 1 of only 4 defeats in 2013, and came into the fourth round with 25 straight wins. It was her 70th match at Melbourne Park, a record in the Open era, and she’d already set the mark for most match wins ever at the Australian Open with her third-round victory.
“It wasn’t the best,” Williams said after being told her coach had released news of her back problem. “Again, I don’t want to blame anything. I feel like Ana deserves all the credit,” Williams said. “I feel she played unbelievable today. I think she went for her shots. It’s not like I gave her the match.”
Williams had been almost perfect after winning the first set at the Australian Open, losing only once in 52 previous matches after winning the opening set. That single previous defeat was against fellow American Sloane Stephens in the quarterfinals last year.
Williams hit 22 winners but made 31 unforced errors, with most coming uncharacteristically on her backhand. “I made a tremendous amount of errors, shots – I haven’t missed since the ’80s,” Williams said.
Ivanovic will face either Australian wild-card entry Casey Dellacqua or 30th-seeded Eugenie Bouchard of Canada in the quarterfinals.
Source: The Associated Press