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2004 Serena Williams tennis season

Serena Williams's 2004 tennis season did not begin until Miami, due to a left knee injury which kept her off court since Wimbledon in 2003.

2004 Serena Williams tennis season
Full nameSerena Jameka Williams
Country United States
Calendar prize money$2,251,798
Singles
Season record39–9 (81%)
Calendar titles2
Year-end ranking7
Ranking change from previous year 4
Grand Slam & significant results
Australian OpenA
French OpenQF
WimbledonF
US OpenQF
Olympic GamesA

Year in detail edit

NASDAQ-100 Open edit

Williams missed the first quarter of the season and played her first tournament at the NASDAQ-100 Open in Miami. Williams was seeded first despite the 8-month lay-off with the withdrawal of the top 5.[1] Williams played her first match against Marta Marrero dropping only a game in just 42 minutes.[2] In her next match, she took on Elena Likhovtseva, the pair traded sets to push it to a decider which Williams won in her fifth match point.[3] In the Round of 16, Williams won in straight sets against young Russian Maria Sharapova.[4] In the last 8, Williams dominated compatriot Jill Craybas, dropping only a single game.[5] Williams then faced surprise semifinalist Eleni Daniilidou and won both set in four to advance to her first final in her first tournament since winning Wimbledon.[6] In the final, Williams faced Russian Elena Dementieva. Dementieva took the first game before Williams could win the next 11 games before Dementieva could take another game. Williams then close it out in the next game to win her third Miami title in 50 minutes.[7]

Clay Season and French Open edit

Bausch & Lomb Championships edit

Williams began her claycourt season at the Bausch & Lomb Championships where she was the second seed. Williams received a bye and then faced Mary Pierce in her first match and defeated the former Amelia Island champion in straight sets.[8] In the third round, Williams took on Karolina Šprem and took the first set with a drop of only a game, but Šprem took the first 3 games of the second just to see Williams take 7 of the next 9 to win the match.[9] In the last 8, Williams went against 7th seed Nadia Petrova, Williams fell in straight sets after tweaking her knee in the fifth game and making 42 unforced errors.[10]

Family Circle Cup edit

Williams then played at the Family Circle Cup as the second seed. Williams received a bye in the first round to win in straight sets against Kelly McCain dropping only a game. Williams then withdrew from her match against Conchita Martínez with a sore left knee.[11][12]

Internazionali BNL d'Italia edit

After missing a month due to knee injury, Williams came back at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia, Williams had a bye in the first round, she then played María Sánchez Lorenzo, Williams was a bit rusty losing the first two games in each set, but came through in straight sets.[13] Williams then faced Dally Randriantefy, Williams only dropped four games, despite failing to serve the match at eight game of the second.[14] In the final 8, Williams went against Svetlana Kuznetsova, after scrapping through the first set, Williams ended the match with a bagel to advance.[15] In the semifinals, Williams fell to Jennifer Capriati in straight sets despite saving a match point, winning only four games in each set.[16]

French Open edit

Williams came into the French Open as the second seed. She opened her campaign against Iveta Benešová and won in straight sets, including a 28-point game in the seventh game of the second set.[17] Williams next opponent was young Russian Maria Kirilenko who was making her French Open debut. The pair traded the first two sets, with Kirilenko leading by a break in the third, Williams then broke back in the eighth game and also broke in the tenth game to take the match.[18] Williams then took on Silvija Talaja, Williams won in straight dropping only 4 games and delivering a bagel in the first set, despite making 9 double faults in the match.[19] In the fourth round, Williams came through with ease against Japan's Shinobu Asagoe.[20] Williams then took on compatriot Jennifer Capriati, the two Americans traded the first two sets, which was halted by rain. The third set, saw Capriati took and early break, and Williams broke back, just to be broken again in the eight game and took initiative and served it out.[21]

Wimbledon edit

Williams came into Wimbledon as the two-time defending champion. Williams defeated Zheng Jie, dropping only four games and saved all ten break points she faced.[22] In the following round, Williams took on Stéphanie Foretz Gacon and made quick work of the first set, taking it in a bagel. Williams then took the next set with a break lead. She then continued her good run again dropping four games, with a bagel in the second against Magüi Serna.[23] In the round of 16, Williams faced fresh faced 16-year-old Tatiana Golovin and made quick work in straight sets.[24] In a much anticipated quarterfinal match-up against Jennifer Capriati, Williams made quick work of her adversary in a double bagel in just 42 minutes.[25] Williams had a semifinal clash against Amélie Mauresmo, Williams dropped her first set of the tournament in a tie-break. Williams then came back by breaking the Frenchwoman at the end of the second and third set, to come through to her third Wimbledon final in a row.[26] In the final, Williams took on surprise finalist Maria Sharapova, where Serena lost surprisingly in straight sets, handing her younger Russian foe her first slam.[27]

US Open Series edit

JPMorgan Chase Open edit

Williams began her US Open Series at the JPMorgan Chase Open. She received a bye in the first round as the top seed and then faced Greek Eleni Daniilidou. Williams took the first with ease, but scraped through the second in a tie-break.[28] She then took out Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in the following round in straight sets, with a bagel in the first. In the final 8, Williams went against Russian Vera Zvonareva, after dropping the first set, Williams was able to go through 3 and 3. She then faced another Russian in Elena Dementieva and beat Dementieva in two close sets.[29] However, in the final Williams was beaten comfortably by compatriot Lindsay Davenport, Williams winning only four games.[30]

Acura Classic and Olympics edit

Williams then played at the Acura Classic. She received a bye in the first round and faced Jelena Janković losing the first set in a tie-break, but taking the next two sets to advance. In the round of 16, she took on Russian Elena Bovina and won in straight sets. However, Williams withdrew prior to her quarterfinal match against Vera Zvonareva because of swelling in her left knee.[31] Williams was bound to play at the Olympics, when she withdrew due to the same injury.[32]

US Open edit

"I'm very angry and bitter right now. I felt cheated. Shall I go on? I just feel robbed," a composed Williams said, laughing a bit. "At first, I thought it was another Wimbledon conspiracy."

Williams after her quarterfinal loss

Williams aiming for her third US Open title after missing last year's edition. Williams' opened up against Czech Sandra Kleinová, Williams made quick work of Kleinová, winning in straight sets in just 53 minutes.[33] In the following round Williams faced compatriot Lindsay Lee-Waters and dropped just seven games to advance.[34] In the third round, Williams took on quick rising 16-year-old Tatiana Golovin. Golovin broke Williams early, however Williams came back and broke in the seventh game and took the set in the twelfth game. Williams then won the second set with a single break lead.[35] In the round of 16, Williams defeated Patty Schnyder in two comfortable sets to advance to the quarterfinals.[36] In the last 8, Williams took on adversary Jennifer Capriati, Williams dominated the 1st set with two breaks. Capriati then came back to win the second set. Capriati then took the final set to send Williams packing. However, the match was full of intrigue as several bad calls were made in the match against Williams.[37] An overrule was made by chair umpire Mariana Alves in Capriati's favor, even though later video review showed this to be an error (as William's shot was well-inside the court). This was one of several calls that incorrectly went against Williams throughout the match. Williams attempted to argue the call, but was not successful. Capriati won the match, but tournament officials dismissed the umpire from the tournament. The controversy renewed calls for the adoption of technology like the MacCam and Hawk-Eye systems.[38]

Asian and indoor season edit

China Open edit

Williams's next tournament was the inaugural China Open. She received a bye in the first round and faced Dinara Safina and was pushed by her 60th-ranked opponent to a third set, which Williams won in four.[39] In the quarterfinals, she faced Nadia Petrova; however, Petrova retired while Williams was leading by a set and a break.[40] In the final four, Williams took on another Russian, Vera Zvonareva, and won in straight sets.[41] In the final, Williams faced her fourth Russian opponent in US Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova, making Williams take on only Russians in the event. Kuznetsova took the first set, by breaking Williams in the tenth game. Williams then saved a match point in the second and broke her Russian foe in the eleventh game and served it out in the following game. In the third set, Williams raced through the first four game; however, Kuznetsova won four of the next five games. Williams served it out in the tenth game, to end Kuznetsova's 14-match winning streak and win her second title of the year.[42]

Generali Ladies Linz edit

After withdrawing from Porsche Tennis Grand Prix and Zurich Open, Williams chose to compete at the Generali Ladies Linz despite being unwell and hampered still by a knee injury. Williams received a bye and faced Russian Alina Jidkova. Williams lost the first set in a tie-break and eventually lost the second set and the match at two.[43]

WTA Tour Championships edit

Williams qualified for the Season Ending Championships and was placed in the Red Group with world no. 1 Lindsay Davenport, Anastasia Myskina, and Elena Dementieva. Williams played her first round robin match against 5th-ranked Dementieva. Williams scraped through in straight sets, winning the first set in a tie-break and the second set in the twelfth game. In her second round robin, Williams took on another Russian and French Open champion, Myskina. Myskina took a set and the first three games of the second set. However, Williams took six games in a row to push it to a third. Williams then took the third set in the tenth game.[44] In her final round robin, Williams faced Davenport. Williams took the first set; however, Davenport pegged back, winning a tightly contested second set. Davenport then closed out the final set, letting Williams win only a game. Despite the loss, Williams came through to the semifinals, while Davenport was eliminated.[45] In the semifinals, Williams took on Amélie Mauresmo, her French opponent won the first set. However, Williams came back and won the second set in a tie-break. Williams then closed out the final set at four to advance to the final.[46] In the championship match, Williams took on Maria Sharapova in a rematch of the Wimbledon final. The pair traded the first two sets. Williams aggravated an already-existing abdominal injury at the end of the second set that limited her service motion. Williams took the first four games; however, Sharapova took the last six games, to earn her second win over the younger Williams.[47]

All matches edit

Singles matches edit

Tournament Match Round Opponent Rank Result Score
NASDAQ-100 Open
Key Biscayne, Miami, USA
WTA Tier I
Hard
21 March - 4 April 2004
1R Bye
296 2R   Marta Marrero #83 Win 6–1, 6–0
297 3R   Elena Likhovtseva #42 Win 6–1, 4–6, 6–3
298 4R   Maria Sharapova #23 Win 6–4, 6–3
299 QF   Jill Craybas #63 Win 6–0, 6–1
300 SF   Eleni Daniilidou #35 Win 6–4, 6-4
301 F   Elena Dementieva #8 Win 6–1, 6–1
Bausch & Lomb Championships
Amelia Island, USA
WTA Tier II
Clay, Green
5–11 April 2004
1R Bye
302 2R   Mary Pierce #29 Win 6–3, 6–1
303 3R   Karolina Šprem #34 Win 6–1, 7–5
304 QF   Nadia Petrova #9 Loss 2–6, 3–6
Family Circle Cup
Charleston, USA
WTA Tier I
Clay, Green
12–18 April 2004
1R Bye
305 2R   Kelly McCain #176 Win 6–1, 6–0
3R   Conchita Martínez #24 Withdrew N/A
Internazionali BNL d'Italia
Rome, Italy
WTA Tier I
Clay, Red
10–16 May 2004
1R Bye
306 2R   María Sánchez Lorenzo #38 Win 7–5, 6–3
307 3R   Dally Randriantefy #97 Win 6–1, 6–3
308 QF   Svetlana Kuznetsova #12 Win 7–5, 6–0
309 SF   Jennifer Capriati #9 Loss 4–6, 4-6
French Open
Paris, France
Grand Slam
Grass
24 May - 6 June 2004
310 1R   Iveta Benešová #51 Win 6–2, 6–2
311 2R   Maria Kirilenko #100 Win 4–6, 6–2, 6–4
312 3R   Silvija Talaja #106 Win 6–0, 6–4
313 4R   Shinobu Asagoe #52 Win 6–3, 6–1
314 QF   Jennifer Capriati #6 Loss 3–6, 6–2, 3–6
Wimbledon
London, United Kingdom
Grand Slam
Grass
21 June - 4 July 2004
315 1R   Zheng Jie #51 Win 6–3, 6–1
316 2R   Stéphanie Foretz Gacon #135 Win 6–0, 6–4
317 3R   Magüi Serna #53 Win 6–4, 6–0
318 4R   Tatiana Golovin #54 Win 6–2, 6–1
319 QF   Jennifer Capriati #7 Win 6–1, 6–1
320 SF   Amélie Mauresmo #4 Win 6–7(4–7), 7–5, 6–4
321 F   Maria Sharapova #15 Loss 1–6, 4–6
JPMorgan Chase Open
Los Angeles, United States
WTA Tier II
Hard
19–25 July 2004
1R Bye
322 2R   Eleni Daniilidou #33 Win 6–1, 7–6(7–3)
323 3R   Arantxa Sánchez Vicario #60 Win 6–0, 6–3
324 QF   Vera Zvonareva #14 Win 4–6, 6–3, 6–3
325 SF   Elena Dementieva #6 Win 6–3, 7–6(7-4)
326 F   Lindsay Davenport #5 Loss 1–6, 3–6
Acura Classic
San Diego, United States
WTA Tier I
Hard
25 July – 1 August 2004
1R Bye
327 2R   Jelena Janković #44 Win 6–7(3–7), 6–3, 6–2
328 3R   Elena Bovina #22 Win 6–4, 6–2
QF   Vera Zvonareva #15 Withdrew N/A
US Open
New York City, United States
Grand Slam
Hard, outdoor
30 August - 12 September 2004
329 1R   Sandra Kleinová #84 Win 6–1, 6–3
330 2R   Lindsay Lee-Waters #86 Win 6–4, 6–3
331 3R   Tatiana Golovin #31 Win 7–5, 6–4
332 4R   Patty Schnyder #16 Win 6–4, 6–2
333 QF   Jennifer Capriati #8 Loss 6–2, 4–6, 4–6
China Open
Beijing, China
WTA Tier II
Hard
20–26 September 2004
1R Bye
334 2R   Dinara Safina #60 Win 6–4, 3–6, 6–4
335 QF   Nadia Petrova #13 Win 6–2, 4–1 Ret
336 SF   Vera Zvonareva #11 Win 6–2, 6–3
337 F   Svetlana Kuznetsova #5 Win 4–6, 7–5, 6–4
Generali Ladies Linz
Linz, Austria
WTA Tier II
Hard (i)
25–31 October 2004
1R Bye
338 2R   Alina Jidkova #73 Loss 6–7(5–7), 2–6
WTA Tour Championships
Los Angeles, United States
Year-End Championship
Hard, indoor
8 – 14 November 2012
339 RR   Elena Dementieva #5 Win 7–6(7–3), 7–5
340 RR   Anastasia Myskina #3 Win 4–6, 6–3, 6–4
341 RR   Lindsay Davenport #1 Loss 6–3, 5–7, 1–6
342 SF   Amélie Mauresmo #2 Win 4–6, 7–6(7–2), 6–4
343 F   Maria Sharapova #6 Loss 6–4, 2–6, 4–6

Tournament schedule edit

Singles schedule edit

Williams' 2004 singles tournament schedule is as follows:

Date Championship Location Category Surface Points Outcome
21 March 2004 –
4 April 2004
NASDAQ-100 Open Miami (USA) WTA Tier I Hard 325 Winner
defeated Elena Dementieva 6–1, 6–1
5 April 2004 –
11 April 2004
Bausch & Lomb Championships Amelia Islands (USA) WTA Tier II Clay (green) 49 Quarterfinals
lost to Elena Dementieva 2–6, 3–6
12 April 2004 –
18 April 2004
Family Circle Cup Charleston (USA) WTA Tier I Clay (green) 42 Third Round
Withdrew before match against Conchita Martínez
10 May 2004 –
16 May 2004
Internazionali BNL d'Italia Rome (ITA) WTA Tier I Clay 135 Semifinals
lost to Jennifer Capriati 4–6, 4–6
24 May 2004 –
6 June 2004
French Open Paris (FRA) Grand Slam Clay 162 Quarterfinals
lost to Jennifer Capriati, 3–6, 6–2, 3–6
21 June 2004 –
4 July 2004
Wimbledon Championships London (GBR) Grand Slam Grass 456 Final
lost to Maria Sharapova, 1–6, 4–6
19 July 2004 –
25 July 2004
JPMorgan Chase Open Los Angeles (USA) WTA Tier II Hard 137 Final
lost to Lindsay Davenport, 1–6, 3–6
26 July 2004 –
1 August 2004
Acura Classic San Diego (USA) WTA Tier I Hard 75 Quarterfinals
Withdrew before match against Vera Zvonareva
30 August 2004 –
12 September 2004
US Open New York (USA) Grand Slam Hard 162 Quarterfinals
lost to Jennifer Capriati, 6–2, 4–6, 4–6
20 September 2004 –
26 September 2004
China Open Beijing (CHN) WTA Tier II Hard 195 Winner
defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova, 4–6, 7–5, 6–4
25 October 2004 –
31 October 2004
Generali Ladies Linz Linz (AUT) WTA Tier II Hard (i) 1 Second Round
lost to Alina Jidkova 6–7(5–7), 2–6
8 November 2004 –
14 November 2004
2004 WTA Tour Championships Los Angeles (USA) Year-End Championship Hard (i) 340 Final
lost to Maria Sharapova 6–4, 2–6, 4–6
Total year-end points 2079

Yearly records edit

Head–to–head matchups edit

Ordered by percentage of wins

Finals edit

Singles: 5 (2–3) edit

Legend
Grand Slam (0–1)
Year-End Championships (0–1)
WTA Tier I (1–0)
WTA Tier II (1–1)
Finals by surface
Hard (2–2)
Grass (0–1)
Finals by venue
Outdoors (2–2)
Indoors (0–1)
Outcome No. Date Championship Surface Opponent in the final Score in the final
Winner 24. April 4, 2004 Miami, US (3) Hard   Elena Dementieva 6–1, 6–1
Runner-up 8. June 21, 2004 Wimbledon, London, UK (1) Grass   Maria Sharapova 1–6, 4–6
Runner-up 9. July 19, 2004 Los Angeles, US (1) Hard   Lindsay Davenport 1–6, 3–6
Winner 25. September 26, 2004 Beijing, China (1) Hard   Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 7–5, 6–4
Runner-up 10. November 8, 2004 WTA Tour Championships, Los Angeles, US (2) Hard (i)   Maria Sharapova 6–4, 2–6, 4–6

Earnings edit

# Event Prize money Year-to-date
1 NASDAQ-100 Open $400,000 $400,000
2 Bausch & Lomb Championships $12,700 $412,700
3 Family Circle Cup $12,775 $425,775
4 Internazionali BNL d'Italia $48,600 $474,375
5 French Open $113,677 $588,052
6 Wimbledon Championships $444,502 $1,032,554
7 JPMorgan Chase Open $47,800 $1,080,054
8 Acura Classic $25,600 $1,105,654
9 US Open $118,544 $1,224,198
10 China Open $93,000 $1,317,198
11 Generali Ladies Linz $7,600 $1,324,798
12 WTA Tour Championships $500,000 $1,824,798
Bonus Pool $427,000 $2,251,798
$2,251,798

Figures in United States dollars (USD) unless noted.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Serena Williams Returns to Action, Dressed for Victory". New York Times. 27 March 2004.
  3. ^ "At His Coming-Out Party, 17-Year-Old Spaniard Shows Federer the Exit". New York Times. 29 March 2004.
  4. ^ "Williams Plays Like Wonder Woman". New York Times. 30 March 2004.
  5. ^ "Fast, Slim and in Control, Calleri Overwhelms Agassi". New York Times. 31 March 2004.
  6. ^ "One Shot Is What Roddick Needed". New York Times. 2 April 2004.
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  12. ^ "Capriati Loses, Serena Withdraws". LA Times. 16 April 2004.
  13. ^ "Serena looks less than super in win". AP. 13 May 2004.
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  16. ^ "Capriati beats Serena Williams in Italian Open semis". USA Today. 15 May 2004.
  17. ^ "Williams Advances With Style". NY Times. 26 May 2004.
  18. ^ "Serena battles hard to top Russian teen". LA Times. 28 May 2004.
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  22. ^ "Ferreira, in 55th Major, Becomes Game's Iron Man". NY Times. 23 June 2004.
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  32. ^ "Knee pain negates her promise to play". ESPN. 11 August 2004.
  33. ^ "A 53-Minute Dress Rehearsal for Serena Williams". NY Times. 31 August 2004.
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  35. ^ "As if in a Hurry, Roddick Makes Open Look Easy". NY Times. 4 September 2004.
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  42. ^ "Serena wins China Open". Rediff. 27 September 2004.
  43. ^ . NDTV. 28 October 2004. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
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Earnings 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksYear in detail editNASDAQ 100 Open edit Williams missed the first quarter of the season and played her first tournament at the NASDAQ 100 Open in Miami Williams was seeded first despite the 8 month lay off with the withdrawal of the top 5 1 Williams played her first match against Marta Marrero dropping only a game in just 42 minutes 2 In her next match she took on Elena Likhovtseva the pair traded sets to push it to a decider which Williams won in her fifth match point 3 In the Round of 16 Williams won in straight sets against young Russian Maria Sharapova 4 In the last 8 Williams dominated compatriot Jill Craybas dropping only a single game 5 Williams then faced surprise semifinalist Eleni Daniilidou and won both set in four to advance to her first final in her first tournament since winning Wimbledon 6 In the final Williams faced Russian Elena Dementieva Dementieva took the first game before Williams could win the next 11 games before Dementieva could take another game Williams then close it out in the next game to win her third Miami title in 50 minutes 7 Clay Season and French Open edit Bausch amp Lomb Championships edit Williams began her claycourt season at the Bausch amp Lomb Championships where she was the second seed Williams received a bye and then faced Mary Pierce in her first match and defeated the former Amelia Island champion in straight sets 8 In the third round Williams took on Karolina Sprem and took the first set with a drop of only a game but Sprem took the first 3 games of the second just to see Williams take 7 of the next 9 to win the match 9 In the last 8 Williams went against 7th seed Nadia Petrova Williams fell in straight sets after tweaking her knee in the fifth game and making 42 unforced errors 10 Family Circle Cup edit Williams then played at the Family Circle Cup as the second seed Williams received a bye in the first round to win in straight sets against Kelly McCain dropping only a game Williams then withdrew from her match against Conchita Martinez with a sore left knee 11 12 Internazionali BNL d Italia edit After missing a month due to knee injury Williams came back at the Internazionali BNL d Italia Williams had a bye in the first round she then played Maria Sanchez Lorenzo Williams was a bit rusty losing the first two games in each set but came through in straight sets 13 Williams then faced Dally Randriantefy Williams only dropped four games despite failing to serve the match at eight game of the second 14 In the final 8 Williams went against Svetlana Kuznetsova after scrapping through the first set Williams ended the match with a bagel to advance 15 In the semifinals Williams fell to Jennifer Capriati in straight sets despite saving a match point winning only four games in each set 16 French Open edit Williams came into the French Open as the second seed She opened her campaign against Iveta Benesova and won in straight sets including a 28 point game in the seventh game of the second set 17 Williams next opponent was young Russian Maria Kirilenko who was making her French Open debut The pair traded the first two sets with Kirilenko leading by a break in the third Williams then broke back in the eighth game and also broke in the tenth game to take the match 18 Williams then took on Silvija Talaja Williams won in straight dropping only 4 games and delivering a bagel in the first set despite making 9 double faults in the match 19 In the fourth round Williams came through with ease against Japan s Shinobu Asagoe 20 Williams then took on compatriot Jennifer Capriati the two Americans traded the first two sets which was halted by rain The third set saw Capriati took and early break and Williams broke back just to be broken again in the eight game and took initiative and served it out 21 Wimbledon edit Williams came into Wimbledon as the two time defending champion Williams defeated Zheng Jie dropping only four games and saved all ten break points she faced 22 In the following round Williams took on Stephanie Foretz Gacon and made quick work of the first set taking it in a bagel Williams then took the next set with a break lead She then continued her good run again dropping four games with a bagel in the second against Magui Serna 23 In the round of 16 Williams faced fresh faced 16 year old Tatiana Golovin and made quick work in straight sets 24 In a much anticipated quarterfinal match up against Jennifer Capriati Williams made quick work of her adversary in a double bagel in just 42 minutes 25 Williams had a semifinal clash against Amelie Mauresmo Williams dropped her first set of the tournament in a tie break Williams then came back by breaking the Frenchwoman at the end of the second and third set to come through to her third Wimbledon final in a row 26 In the final Williams took on surprise finalist Maria Sharapova where Serena lost surprisingly in straight sets handing her younger Russian foe her first slam 27 US Open Series edit JPMorgan Chase Open edit Williams began her US Open Series at the JPMorgan Chase Open She received a bye in the first round as the top seed and then faced Greek Eleni Daniilidou Williams took the first with ease but scraped through the second in a tie break 28 She then took out Arantxa Sanchez Vicario in the following round in straight sets with a bagel in the first In the final 8 Williams went against Russian Vera Zvonareva after dropping the first set Williams was able to go through 3 and 3 She then faced another Russian in Elena Dementieva and beat Dementieva in two close sets 29 However in the final Williams was beaten comfortably by compatriot Lindsay Davenport Williams winning only four games 30 Acura Classic and Olympics edit Williams then played at the Acura Classic She received a bye in the first round and faced Jelena Jankovic losing the first set in a tie break but taking the next two sets to advance In the round of 16 she took on Russian Elena Bovina and won in straight sets However Williams withdrew prior to her quarterfinal match against Vera Zvonareva because of swelling in her left knee 31 Williams was bound to play at the Olympics when she withdrew due to the same injury 32 US Open edit I m very angry and bitter right now I felt cheated Shall I go on I just feel robbed a composed Williams said laughing a bit At first I thought it was another Wimbledon conspiracy Williams after her quarterfinal lossWilliams aiming for her third US Open title after missing last year s edition Williams opened up against Czech Sandra Kleinova Williams made quick work of Kleinova winning in straight sets in just 53 minutes 33 In the following round Williams faced compatriot Lindsay Lee Waters and dropped just seven games to advance 34 In the third round Williams took on quick rising 16 year old Tatiana Golovin Golovin broke Williams early however Williams came back and broke in the seventh game and took the set in the twelfth game Williams then won the second set with a single break lead 35 In the round of 16 Williams defeated Patty Schnyder in two comfortable sets to advance to the quarterfinals 36 In the last 8 Williams took on adversary Jennifer Capriati Williams dominated the 1st set with two breaks Capriati then came back to win the second set Capriati then took the final set to send Williams packing However the match was full of intrigue as several bad calls were made in the match against Williams 37 An overrule was made by chair umpire Mariana Alves in Capriati s favor even though later video review showed this to be an error as William s shot was well inside the court This was one of several calls that incorrectly went against Williams throughout the match Williams attempted to argue the call but was not successful Capriati won the match but tournament officials dismissed the umpire from the tournament The controversy renewed calls for the adoption of technology like the MacCam and Hawk Eye systems 38 Asian and indoor season edit China Open edit Williams s next tournament was the inaugural China Open She received a bye in the first round and faced Dinara Safina and was pushed by her 60th ranked opponent to a third set which Williams won in four 39 In the quarterfinals she faced Nadia Petrova however Petrova retired while Williams was leading by a set and a break 40 In the final four Williams took on another Russian Vera Zvonareva and won in straight sets 41 In the final Williams faced her fourth Russian opponent in US Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova making Williams take on only Russians in the event Kuznetsova took the first set by breaking Williams in the tenth game Williams then saved a match point in the second and broke her Russian foe in the eleventh game and served it out in the following game In the third set Williams raced through the first four game however Kuznetsova won four of the next five games Williams served it out in the tenth game to end Kuznetsova s 14 match winning streak and win her second title of the year 42 Generali Ladies Linz edit After withdrawing from Porsche Tennis Grand Prix and Zurich Open Williams chose to compete at the Generali Ladies Linz despite being unwell and hampered still by a knee injury Williams received a bye and faced Russian Alina Jidkova Williams lost the first set in a tie break and eventually lost the second set and the match at two 43 WTA Tour Championships edit Williams qualified for the Season Ending Championships and was placed in the Red Group with world no 1 Lindsay Davenport Anastasia Myskina and Elena Dementieva Williams played her first round robin match against 5th ranked Dementieva Williams scraped through in straight sets winning the first set in a tie break and the second set in the twelfth game In her second round robin Williams took on another Russian and French Open champion Myskina Myskina took a set and the first three games of the second set However Williams took six games in a row to push it to a third Williams then took the third set in the tenth game 44 In her final round robin Williams faced Davenport Williams took the first set however Davenport pegged back winning a tightly contested second set Davenport then closed out the final set letting Williams win only a game Despite the loss Williams came through to the semifinals while Davenport was eliminated 45 In the semifinals Williams took on Amelie Mauresmo her French opponent won the first set However Williams came back and won the second set in a tie break Williams then closed out the final set at four to advance to the final 46 In the championship match Williams took on Maria Sharapova in a rematch of the Wimbledon final The pair traded the first two sets Williams aggravated an already existing abdominal injury at the end of the second set that limited her service motion Williams took the first four games however Sharapova took the last six games to earn her second win over the younger Williams 47 All matches editSingles matches edit Tournament Match Round Opponent Rank Result Score NASDAQ 100 Open Key Biscayne Miami USA WTA Tier I Hard 21 March 4 April 2004 1R Bye 296 2R nbsp Marta Marrero 83 Win 6 1 6 0 297 3R nbsp Elena Likhovtseva 42 Win 6 1 4 6 6 3 298 4R nbsp Maria Sharapova 23 Win 6 4 6 3 299 QF nbsp Jill Craybas 63 Win 6 0 6 1 300 SF nbsp Eleni Daniilidou 35 Win 6 4 6 4 301 F nbsp Elena Dementieva 8 Win 6 1 6 1 Bausch amp Lomb Championships Amelia Island USA WTA Tier II Clay Green 5 11 April 2004 1R Bye 302 2R nbsp Mary Pierce 29 Win 6 3 6 1 303 3R nbsp Karolina Sprem 34 Win 6 1 7 5 304 QF nbsp Nadia Petrova 9 Loss 2 6 3 6 Family Circle Cup Charleston USA WTA Tier I Clay Green 12 18 April 2004 1R Bye 305 2R nbsp Kelly McCain 176 Win 6 1 6 0 3R nbsp Conchita Martinez 24 Withdrew N A Internazionali BNL d Italia Rome Italy WTA Tier I Clay Red 10 16 May 2004 1R Bye 306 2R nbsp Maria Sanchez Lorenzo 38 Win 7 5 6 3 307 3R nbsp Dally Randriantefy 97 Win 6 1 6 3 308 QF nbsp Svetlana Kuznetsova 12 Win 7 5 6 0 309 SF nbsp Jennifer Capriati 9 Loss 4 6 4 6 French Open Paris France Grand Slam Grass 24 May 6 June 2004 310 1R nbsp Iveta Benesova 51 Win 6 2 6 2 311 2R nbsp Maria Kirilenko 100 Win 4 6 6 2 6 4 312 3R nbsp Silvija Talaja 106 Win 6 0 6 4 313 4R nbsp Shinobu Asagoe 52 Win 6 3 6 1 314 QF nbsp Jennifer Capriati 6 Loss 3 6 6 2 3 6 Wimbledon London United Kingdom Grand Slam Grass 21 June 4 July 2004 315 1R nbsp Zheng Jie 51 Win 6 3 6 1 316 2R nbsp Stephanie Foretz Gacon 135 Win 6 0 6 4 317 3R nbsp Magui Serna 53 Win 6 4 6 0 318 4R nbsp Tatiana Golovin 54 Win 6 2 6 1 319 QF nbsp Jennifer Capriati 7 Win 6 1 6 1 320 SF nbsp Amelie Mauresmo 4 Win 6 7 4 7 7 5 6 4 321 F nbsp Maria Sharapova 15 Loss 1 6 4 6 JPMorgan Chase Open Los Angeles United States WTA Tier II Hard 19 25 July 2004 1R Bye 322 2R nbsp Eleni Daniilidou 33 Win 6 1 7 6 7 3 323 3R nbsp Arantxa Sanchez Vicario 60 Win 6 0 6 3 324 QF nbsp Vera Zvonareva 14 Win 4 6 6 3 6 3 325 SF nbsp Elena Dementieva 6 Win 6 3 7 6 7 4 326 F nbsp Lindsay Davenport 5 Loss 1 6 3 6 Acura Classic San Diego United States WTA Tier I Hard 25 July 1 August 2004 1R Bye 327 2R nbsp Jelena Jankovic 44 Win 6 7 3 7 6 3 6 2 328 3R nbsp Elena Bovina 22 Win 6 4 6 2 QF nbsp Vera Zvonareva 15 Withdrew N A US Open New York City United States Grand Slam Hard outdoor 30 August 12 September 2004 329 1R nbsp Sandra Kleinova 84 Win 6 1 6 3 330 2R nbsp Lindsay Lee Waters 86 Win 6 4 6 3 331 3R nbsp Tatiana Golovin 31 Win 7 5 6 4 332 4R nbsp Patty Schnyder 16 Win 6 4 6 2 333 QF nbsp Jennifer Capriati 8 Loss 6 2 4 6 4 6 China Open Beijing China WTA Tier II Hard 20 26 September 2004 1R Bye 334 2R nbsp Dinara Safina 60 Win 6 4 3 6 6 4 335 QF nbsp Nadia Petrova 13 Win 6 2 4 1 Ret 336 SF nbsp Vera Zvonareva 11 Win 6 2 6 3 337 F nbsp Svetlana Kuznetsova 5 Win 4 6 7 5 6 4 Generali Ladies Linz Linz Austria WTA Tier II Hard i 25 31 October 2004 1R Bye 338 2R nbsp Alina Jidkova 73 Loss 6 7 5 7 2 6 WTA Tour Championships Los Angeles United StatesYear End ChampionshipHard indoor8 14 November 2012 339 RR nbsp Elena Dementieva 5 Win 7 6 7 3 7 5 340 RR nbsp Anastasia Myskina 3 Win 4 6 6 3 6 4 341 RR nbsp Lindsay Davenport 1 Loss 6 3 5 7 1 6 342 SF nbsp Amelie Mauresmo 2 Win 4 6 7 6 7 2 6 4 343 F nbsp Maria Sharapova 6 Loss 6 4 2 6 4 6Tournament schedule editSingles schedule edit Williams 2004 singles tournament schedule is as follows Date Championship Location Category Surface Points Outcome 21 March 2004 4 April 2004 NASDAQ 100 Open Miami USA WTA Tier I Hard 325 Winner defeated Elena Dementieva 6 1 6 1 5 April 2004 11 April 2004 Bausch amp Lomb Championships Amelia Islands USA WTA Tier II Clay green 49 Quarterfinals lost to Elena Dementieva 2 6 3 6 12 April 2004 18 April 2004 Family Circle Cup Charleston USA WTA Tier I Clay green 42 Third Round Withdrew before match against Conchita Martinez 10 May 2004 16 May 2004 Internazionali BNL d Italia Rome ITA WTA Tier I Clay 135 Semifinals lost to Jennifer Capriati 4 6 4 6 24 May 2004 6 June 2004 French Open Paris FRA Grand Slam Clay 162 Quarterfinals lost to Jennifer Capriati 3 6 6 2 3 6 21 June 2004 4 July 2004 Wimbledon Championships London GBR Grand Slam Grass 456 Final lost to Maria Sharapova 1 6 4 6 19 July 2004 25 July 2004 JPMorgan Chase Open Los Angeles USA WTA Tier II Hard 137 Final lost to Lindsay Davenport 1 6 3 6 26 July 2004 1 August 2004 Acura Classic San Diego USA WTA Tier I Hard 75 Quarterfinals Withdrew before match against Vera Zvonareva 30 August 2004 12 September 2004 US Open New York USA Grand Slam Hard 162 Quarterfinals lost to Jennifer Capriati 6 2 4 6 4 6 20 September 2004 26 September 2004 China Open Beijing CHN WTA Tier II Hard 195 Winner defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova 4 6 7 5 6 4 25 October 2004 31 October 2004 Generali Ladies Linz Linz AUT WTA Tier II Hard i 1 Second Round lost to Alina Jidkova 6 7 5 7 2 6 8 November 2004 14 November 2004 2004 WTA Tour Championships Los Angeles USA Year End Championship Hard i 340 Final lost to Maria Sharapova 6 4 2 6 4 6 Total year end points 2079Yearly records editHead to head matchups edit Ordered by percentage of wins nbsp Elena Dementieva 3 0 nbsp Eleni Daniilidou 2 0 nbsp Tatiana Golovin 2 0 nbsp Svetlana Kuznetsova 2 0 nbsp Amelie Mauresmo 2 0 nbsp Vera Zvonareva 2 0 nbsp Marta Marrero 1 0 nbsp Elena Likhovtseva 1 0 nbsp Jill Craybas 1 0 nbsp Mary Pierce 1 0 nbsp Kelly McCain 1 0 nbsp Maria Sanchez Lorenzo 1 0 nbsp Dally Randriantefy 1 0 nbsp Zheng Jie 1 0 nbsp Stephanie Foretz Gacon 1 0 nbsp Magui Serna 1 0 nbsp Arantxa Sanchez Vicario 1 0 nbsp Elena Bovina 1 0 nbsp Sandra Kleinova 1 0 nbsp Karolina Sprem 1 0 nbsp Jelena Jankovic 1 0 nbsp Lindsay Lee Waters 1 0 nbsp Patty Schnyder 1 0 nbsp Dinara Safina 1 0 nbsp Anastasia Myskina 1 0 nbsp Nadia Petrova 1 1 nbsp Maria Sharapova 1 2 nbsp Jennifer Capriati 1 3 nbsp Alina Jidkova 0 1 nbsp Lindsay Davenport 0 2 Finals edit Singles 5 2 3 edit Legend Grand Slam 0 1 Year End Championships 0 1 WTA Tier I 1 0 WTA Tier II 1 1 Finals by surface Hard 2 2 Grass 0 1 Finals by venue Outdoors 2 2 Indoors 0 1 Outcome No Date Championship Surface Opponent in the final Score in the final Winner 24 April 4 2004 Miami US 3 Hard nbsp Elena Dementieva 6 1 6 1 Runner up 8 June 21 2004 Wimbledon London UK 1 Grass nbsp Maria Sharapova 1 6 4 6 Runner up 9 July 19 2004 Los Angeles US 1 Hard nbsp Lindsay Davenport 1 6 3 6 Winner 25 September 26 2004 Beijing China 1 Hard nbsp Svetlana Kuznetsova 4 6 7 5 6 4 Runner up 10 November 8 2004 WTA Tour Championships Los Angeles US 2 Hard i nbsp Maria Sharapova 6 4 2 6 4 6 Earnings edit Event Prize money Year to date 1 NASDAQ 100 Open 400 000 400 000 2 Bausch amp Lomb Championships 12 700 412 700 3 Family Circle Cup 12 775 425 775 4 Internazionali BNL d Italia 48 600 474 375 5 French Open 113 677 588 052 6 Wimbledon Championships 444 502 1 032 554 7 JPMorgan Chase Open 47 800 1 080 054 8 Acura Classic 25 600 1 105 654 9 US Open 118 544 1 224 198 10 China Open 93 000 1 317 198 11 Generali Ladies Linz 7 600 1 324 798 12 WTA Tour Championships 500 000 1 824 798 Bonus Pool 427 000 2 251 798 2 251 798 Figures in United States dollars USD unless noted See also edit2004 Maria Sharapova tennis season 2004 WTA TourReferences edit Serena Williams Seeded No 1 in Return New York Times 23 March 2004 Serena Williams Returns to Action Dressed for Victory New York Times 27 March 2004 At His Coming Out Party 17 Year Old Spaniard Shows Federer the Exit New York Times 29 March 2004 Williams Plays Like Wonder Woman New York Times 30 March 2004 Fast Slim and in Control Calleri Overwhelms Agassi New York Times 31 March 2004 One Shot Is What Roddick Needed New York Times 2 April 2004 Serena Williams routs Dementieva in Key Biscayne final USA Today 3 April 2004 Serena punishes Pierce BBC 8 April 2004 Serena Henin Hardenne advance to quarters at Bausch Associated Press 9 April 2004 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 2013 06 25 Serena Williams tweaks knee loses to Petrova USA Today 9 April 2004 Sports Briefing NY Times 14 April 2004 Capriati Loses Serena Withdraws LA Times 16 April 2004 Serena looks less than super in win AP 13 May 2004 Serena Williams Wins NY Times 14 May 2004 Williams to face Capriati NY Times 16 May 2004 Capriati beats Serena Williams in Italian Open semis USA Today 15 May 2004 Williams Advances With Style NY Times 26 May 2004 Serena battles hard to top Russian teen LA Times 28 May 2004 Serena wins easily Capriati struggles ESPN 29 May 2004 Ex Champs Williams and Capriati to Meet in Quarterfinals NY Times 31 May 2004 Capriati upsets Serena BBC 1 June 2004 Ferreira in 55th Major Becomes Game s Iron Man NY Times 23 June 2004 The People Support Henman and Vice Versa NY Times 27 June 2004 Teenagers Are Winnowed to One at Wimbledon NY Times 29 June 2004 Williams will to win sees off Capriati Guardian 1 July 2004 Serena wins Mauresmo battle BBC 1 July 2004 Sharapova topples Williams to win Wimbledon crown USA Today 3 July 2004 Serena warms up again but avoids boilover SMH 23 July 2004 Bad Wrist Forces Venus Williams Out NY Times 25 July 2004 Another Williams Falls to Davenport NY Times 26 July 2004 Serena Williams Exits NY Times 31 July 2004 Knee pain negates her promise to play ESPN 11 August 2004 A 53 Minute Dress Rehearsal for Serena Williams NY Times 31 August 2004 For Serena Williams Less Is Definitely More NY Times 2 September 2004 As if in a Hurry Roddick Makes Open Look Easy NY Times 4 September 2004 Serena win not quite what doctors ordered Guardian 6 September 2004 Capriati sends Serena packing at U S Open USA Today 8 September 2004 Officials Apologize to Serena for Bad Call NBC Sports December 14 2015 Serena Williams Defeats Safina to Enter Quarterfinals China org 23 September 2004 Petrova Retires in China Associated Press 25 September 2004 Archived from the original on 2 October 2013 Retrieved 27 September 2013 Serena and Kuznetsova meet in China Open final St Petersburg Times 26 September 2004 Serena wins China Open Rediff 27 September 2004 Unwell Serena loses to Russia s Jidkova NDTV 28 October 2004 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 26 September 2013 SERENA WEARS OUT MYSKINA IN VICTORY Free Library 11 November 2004 After Davenport s Elimination Her Top Ranking Is in Danger NY Times 14 November 2004 Serena ousts Mauresmo in WTA Championships Philly 15 November 2004 Sharapova Beats Injured Serena for WTA Championships Title TennisX 16 November 2004 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 Serena Williams tennis season amp oldid 1198973570, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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