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Williams posted a video on YouTube, offering words of encouragement to her fans
to achieve their goals and mentioned her defeat against
Martina Hingis at the
1999
US Open.
Williams
spoke about her defeat in the semifinals of the 1999 US Open against the world
No. 1 at the time, Martina Hingis, which she described as "the worst loss
of her career."
In that
tournament, the elder Williams sister was the third seed and reached the
semifinals to face the Swiss player, the top favorite of the match.
Hingis
secured the victory with a score of 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, advancing to the final where
she faced Serena Williams. Serena avenged her sister's defeat, winning the
title with a score of 6-3, 7-6, and claiming her first Grand Slam.
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Williams addressed the errors that influenced her defeat:
"My biggest
mistake in this match was hoping that Martina would miss and that somehow, she
would give me the win. And what's the right thing to do? You gotta go for it,
you gotta take it. You gotta do the work, you gotta do the right things," 7-time
Grand Slam champion remarked.
"When
you do go for it and take it, if you're going for it the right way, you get it
because you deserve it. So, unfortunately for me, she deserved it more, she was
willing to go for it more than I was, and she took the win," she
continued.
"It
left me devastated. I was disappointed in myself, I knew that I could do
better. but the good news is that Serena went on to win the final in one of the
most amazing matches played to date. Incredible, really incredible what she
achieved. And that showed me a lot, and I learned a lot," Williams added.
The former
world No. 1 will be playing this week at the Cleveland Open, where she received
a wild card and was drawn to face the young star Mirra Andreeva in the first
round. Williams, at 43 years old, will be competing against a player 27 years
her junior, as Andreeva is only 16 years old.