Venus Williams exits Paris in first round
A loss by Venus Williams in the first round at a Grand Slam is no longer the rarity it once was.
And, as it happens, the woman who beat Williams at the French Open yesterday, Sloane Stephens, is making a concerted effort, to focus less on who is on the other side of the net.
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Still, it was hard not to see the 22-year-old Stephens' 7-6 (5), 6-1 dismissal of seven-time major champion Williams, who at 34 was the oldest woman in the field, as a statement about the directions their respective careers are heading.
For the 15th-seeded Williams, it was her second opening defeat in three years at Roland Garros in Paris.
It also was the fifth time in the last 13 Grand Slam tournaments she's entered that she exited in the first round. Before that stretch, it happened once in 37 majors.
Williams didn't show up for a news conference, meaning she could face a fine. Instead, she issued a five-sentence statement that read in part: "When you arrive at any tournament, you hope you will have a chance to work your way into the event, but I didn't have that opportunity — she just played better than me today."
The 40th-ranked Stephens, who has reached the French Open's fourth round the last three years, was consistently strong from the baseline, making only 14 unforced errors to Williams' 30. — AP