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2013 Serena Williams tennis season

The 2013 Serena Williams tennis season officially began on 30 December 2012 with the start of the 2013 WTA Tour. Williams produced the most consistent season of her career, reaching 13 finals and winning 11 titles, the most since Martina Hingis won 12 titles in 1997. She also won her second French Open, her first since 2002, as well as her fifth US Open. Williams dominated the clay court season, winning five titles and all 28 of her matches on the surface to produce her career-best winning streak at 34. She had a winning percentage of 95.1%, the highest since 1990, and became the first women's player to eclipse the US$10 million prize money mark at US$12,385,572.[1][2] Williams finished the year as the world No. 1 for the third time in her career. For her performance in the 2013 season, she was named ITF World Champion for the fourth time and the second time in a row.

2013 Serena Williams tennis season
Williams at the BNP Paribas Showdown
Full nameSerena Jameka Williams
Country United States
Calendar prize money$12,385,572
Singles
Season record78–4 (95.1%)
Calendar titles11
Year-end rankingNo. 1
Ranking change from previous year 2
Grand Slam & significant results
Australian OpenQF
French OpenW
Wimbledon4R
US OpenW
Tour FinalsW
Doubles
Season record7–3 (70.0%)
Year-end rankingNo. 64
Ranking change from previous year 30
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenQF
US OpenSF
Last updated on: 28 October 2013.

Year in detail edit

Early hard court season and Australian Open edit

Brisbane International edit

Williams began her 2013 campaign at the Brisbane International. In her first match, she faced compatriot and second-ranked American Varvara Lepchenko and won in straight sets in 59 minutes.[3] In the second round, she faced Frenchwoman Alizé Cornet and took the match, winning both sets at two in exactly an hour with the help of 6 aces.[4] In the quarterfinals, Williams faced another American in Sloane Stephens and defeated her younger foe, breaking Stephens once in each set, while holding her serve at each time.[5] In the semifinals Williams was bound to face world no. 1 Victoria Azarenka; however, the Belarusian withdrew before the match with a toe injury, giving Williams a free bye into the final.[6] In the final, Williams faced Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova; the match started with holds in the first four games but Williams then took seven games in a row before Pavlyuchenkova took another game. Williams then closed out the match, losing only three games.[7]

Australian Open edit

Williams came into the Australian Open as the heavy favorite to win the title; she was coming in with a 17-match winning streak that stretched from the 2012 US Open and a 21-set winning streak stretching from the third set of the US Open final. In the first round, she faced Edina Gallovits-Hall, where Williams suffered a health scare when she twisted her right ankle in the fifth game of the first set, however it did not hamper her as she won without dropping a game.[8] In the next round she faced Garbiñe Muguruza and suffered another incident, when Williams's hit smacked her mouth with her racket following through on a defensive lob. Williams broke in the first game and also in the seventh game to win the first set; she then cruised through the second set with a bagel.[9] In the third round, against Japanese Ayumi Morita, she served her second 207 km/h serve of the tournament. Williams roared through the first set losing only one game, Morita then took the first three games, Williams then won the last six games to win the match.[10] Williams then faced 14th seed, Russia's Maria Kirilenko. Williams broke in the fourth and eighth games of the match to take the first set; she served 95% of first serve in the set. Williams stormed past the second set with a bagel to advance to the quarterfinals. Williams at one point won 23 straight service points. Williams also made 22 winners with 6 aces to Kirilenko's 7 winners with 1 ace, she also only made 6 unforced errors to Kirilenko's 15[11] In the quarterfinals she faced compatriot Sloane Stephens; Williams took the first set by breaking in the eighth game. Williams then suffered a back spasm in the middle of the second set, where she led by a break but eventually lost the set 5–7. In the third set, Williams led by a break by the seventh game but eventually lost the next 3 games, losing to Stephens. Both women, made 23 winners; however, Williams made more unforced errors with 48 to Stephens 39. She also ended her 20-match winning streak and her 30 sets won in a row.[12]

Serena Williams also played doubles with sister Venus. In the first three rounds, they faced Camila Giorgi and Stefanie Vögele, Vera Dushevina and Olga Govortsova,[13] and fifth seeds Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik winning in straight sets in all three victories.[14] In the quarterfinals, they faced top seeds Roberta Vinci and Sara Errani, they took the first set and served for the match at 6–5, until they eventual lost the seconds set in a tie-break. They also had many chances in the third but lost it in the end 5–7.

Qatar Total Open edit

 
Serena Williams at the Doha press conference

"I'm so sensitive nowadays, I'm always crying! I never thought I would be here again. I've just been through so much and never thought I'd be here again. Thank you Jehovah for giving me another chance."

Williams during her on court interview after defeating Kvitova and reclaiming the world no.1 status.[15]

Williams then played at the Qatar Total Open in Doha for the first time. Williams, being seeded second, received a bye in the first round. In the second round, she faced a lucky loser in Russian Daria Gavrilova. Williams from the fifth game racked in nine straight games, Williams served out the match, she hit 25 winners to Gavrilova's 9, and both hit 14 unforced errors.[16] In the second round she faced the younger Radwańska Urszula, Williams won the first eight games, before being broken by Radwańska. Williams closed it out in the ninth game of the second set. Williams had a 20–15 winner-unforced error to Radwańska's 6–20.[17] In the quarterfinals she faced world no. 8 Petra Kvitová, Kvitová took the first break in the sixth game and took advantage, winning the set, the first set Williams has lost to Kvitová. The second set went Williams' favor as she broke in the eighth game closed it out. In the deciding set Kvitová took a break lead by the fifth game. However Williams came back to win the set 7–5. Williams made 14 aces to Kvitová's 9, both served 8 double faults. Williams made 37 winners to Kvitová's 35, but she also made more unforced errors 31 to 28. This win gave Williams the WTA number 1 ranking, becoming the oldest to hold it.[18][19] In the semifinals, Williams faced world no. 3 Maria Sharapova. Williams took the first set after breaking in the sixth game. Williams then dominated the second set, breaking the Russian twice to win it.[20] In the final, Williams faced the top seed Victoria Azarenka, Williams went down by a break, but came back, eventually led to a tie-break. Williams had set point on serve at 6–5, but lost the next three points to lose the breaker. Williams then took control of the second set winning it with two breaks. In the third set, Williams started slowly, losing the first three games, and it was enough for Azarenka as they both held serve until the end of the match. This loss was the first to Azarenka since the 2009 Sony Ericsson Open and ended Williams' 9-match winning streak against Azarenka.[21]

Dubai Tennis Championships edit

Williams withdrew 45 minutes before she was due to play Marion Bartoli at the Dubai Tennis Championships with a back injury.[22] This withdrawal will count as a zero-pointer in her allotted year-end rankings.

Sony Open Tennis edit

Playing in her first tournament as the world no. 1 at the Sony Open Tennis as the top seed she received a bye into the second round where she faced Italian Flavia Pennetta. Williams took the first set with a loss of one game; she come back from triple break point down twice and she was 2/10 in break point opportunities. The second set was won by Williams by the same score.[23] Williams then took on Ayumi Morita, Morita took the first 3 games of the match, but Williams pegged back taking the next 7 games, Williams then broke Morita in the sixth game of the second set to take the match.[24] In the fourth round, she faced Slovakian Dominika Cibulková, the match started with 2 breaks, Cibulková then took the next seven games from the fourth game, to take a set and break lead. Williams then took the next six games from, in the process winning the second set. Williams then completed her comeback, winning the third by 2. Williams ended with 40–41 winners-unforced errors to her opponents 12–19 ratio.[25] In the quarterfinals, Williams faced Li Na. Williams took the first set breaking Li in the sixth game of the match. In the second set Williams took a break lead but Li took the next five games and had a set point on the Williams serve, Williams saved the set point and took the next four games to force a tie-break, that went to Williams.[26] In the semifinals, she faced fourth seed and defending champion Agnieszka Radwańska. Williams took the first set without dropping a game. In the second set Williams broke Radwańska in the third game to finally take the set and the match. She hit 40 winners and 21 unforced errors to Radwańska's 6 winners and 12 unforced errors. Williams made 12 aces including 5 in the third game of the second set.[27] In the final Williams faced Maria Sharapova. Sharapova got the decisive break in the ninth game and serve the set out. This ended the 13 straight sets Williams had won over Sharapova and the first she had lost in 5 years. In the second set, Williams won the first two games before Sharapova reeled off three straight games herself. Being a break down Williams reeled off 10 straight games to win the match. Williams had a 34–29 winners-to-unforced errors ratio to Sharapova's 14–25. This win gave Williams the most titles at the tournament at six and most wins at the event at 61 and is tied with Agassi in both accolades. This win also meant that Williams has beaten Sharapova 11 straight times.[28][29]

Clay court season and French Open edit

Family Circle Cup edit

Williams then played her first clay court tournament at the Family Circle Cup. She entered the event as the defending champion and as the first seed. Williams received a bye to go through the second round, where she faced Camila Giorgi. Williams won the first set with Giorgi breaking and winning serve only once. In the second set, Williams broke in the fifth game and ninth game of the match to advance. Williams made nine aces and no double faults, whereas her opponent made five aces to a dozen double faults.[30] On the following day, she faced compatriot Mallory Burdette, the first set went on serve until Williams broke in the tenth game to take the set. Williams then got broken in the first game, but came back winning six of the last seven games to win.[31] Later in the day Williams played her quarterfinal match, playing two singles match in the same for the first time in her career. Williams took on Lucie Šafářová in a rematch of last year's final. The match began with two breaks, Šafářová then broke in the fifth game and then consolidated the break. However, Williams came back winning 10 of the last 11 games to go through.[32] In the semifinals Williams faced big sister Venus Williams in their 24 meeting and their first in more than three years, with their last match coming in the 2009 WTA Tour Championships Final. The first set went to Serena, with Serena breaking Venus thrice in the set, with she her herself getting broken once. In the second set, Serena broke Venus' serve in the first and seventh game to advance to the final. The match was the fewest games won by the losing foe with three in all of the 24 meeting between the sisters.[33] In the final, Williams faced Jelena Janković, whom she had led 5–4 in head-to-head. The first set, four games stayed on serve with Williams not dropping a point and Janković being pushed to deuce. However, things turned around as Janković broke Williams in the fifth and ninth game to take the set. The second set saw Williams rallied to take all of the six games to win it with a bagel. The third set went to Williams breaking Janković in the third and seventh game and served out the match in her third match point. Williams was 39–25 winners to unforced errors to Janković 21–23. This is Williams third Family Circle Cup and extends her 15-match winning streak at the event.[34]

Mutua Madrid Open edit

 
Serena Williams at the Mutua Madrid Open.

Williams came into the Mutua Madrid Open as the defending champion. Williams began her defense against Yulia Putintseva. Putintseva broke Williams in the opening game; Williams then broke back in the sixth game. The opening set then went to a tie-break, with Williams winning it. In the second set, Williams broke serve four times, while getting broken once herself to win the second set with a breadstick to win the match.[35] In the following round, Williams went against local Lourdes Domínguez Lino. Williams took an early lead in the first set and served for it in the seventh game just to be broken, but broke back to take the set. In the second set, they went toe-to-toe, where Williams sneaked ahead, breaking in the twelfth game to win the match.[36] In the round of 16, Williams faced 13th seed Maria Kirilenko. Both held serves in the first six games, until Williams raced through, winning nine of the last ten games. Williams made 22 winners and 10 unforced errors to Kirilenko's 9 and 25. Williams lost 2 points on serve, both on the second serve, and made no unforced errors in the second set.[37] In the last 8, Williams took on wild card Anabel Medina Garrigues; the first set went on serve until Williams broke in the eighth game and then served it out. In the second set, Medina Garrigues took advantage of an erratic Williams taking the second set in a bagel. Williams took the first two games of the final set just to see Medina Garrigues take the next four; however, Williams came back and won the set in the twelfth game. Williams made 39 winners to 48 unforced errors to Medina Garrigues' 19 and 18.[38] In the semifinals, Williams faced Sara Errani. Errani broke twice in the third and seventh game just to see Williams break back right after. Williams then broke in a hard-fought game in the twelfth game to take the set. Williams then broke Errani in the fourth game and then in the eighth game to advance to the final. Williams made 47 winners to Errani's 8 and 39 unforced errors to Errani's 13. This marks Williams first red clay final since her triumph in the 2002 French Open.[39] Williams faced 2nd-seed Maria Sharapova in the final, where the winner could take the number 1 ranking. Williams dominated the first set, winning the first four games and eventually closing it out in the seventh game. Sharapova then broke Williams in the opening game but Williams broke back in sixth game and then again in the tenth game to take the match. Williams made 18 winners and unforced errors, while Sharapova made 14 winners to 21 unforced errors. This is Williams' 50th career title and her first on the red clay since the 2002 French Open.[40]

Internazionali BNL d'Italia edit

Williams came into the Internazionali BNL d'Italia with a 19-match winning streak and the top seed. She received a bye into the round of 16 and played British number 1 Laura Robson. The match began with Robson breaking Williams; however Williams won 6 of the next 7 games to take the set. Williams then broke serve twice to take a similar scoreline and advance. Williams was 13–11 winners-unforced errors to Robson 16–35.[41] In the next round she took on Dominika Cibulková and dropped only a game in the match and made 40 winners to 16 unforced errors.[42] In the final 8, Williams faced Carla Suárez Navarro. Williams took control of the match losing only two games both in the first set. Williams made 26 winners to 14 unforced errors to the Spaniards 9 winners and 16 unforced errors.[43] In the semifinals, Williams went against surprise semifinalist in qualifier Simona Halep. Halep took an early break in the third game, however Williams came back winning 11 of the last 12 games, including a bagel in the second set to win the match. Williams made 24 winners and 20 unforced errors to Halep's 3 and 17.[44] In the final she faced Victoria Azarenka in a rematch of the Doha final. Williams took the first three games before Azarenka could take a game breaking Williams' serve in the fourth game, Williams then took the next three to win the set. The pair then traded three breaks of serve from the sixth game, before Williams could serve it out in the ninth game and revenge her loss. Williams hit 41 winners and 19 unforced errors in the match along with 8 aces. The win extends Williams longest winning streak in her career to 24.[45]

French Open edit

 
Serena Williams at the French Open against Caroline Garcia.

Williams came into the French Open as the favorite, having not lost a match on clay and riding on a 24 match winning streak. Williams also was the top seed and world no. 1 and will come out of the event as the world no. 1 whatever the result of the tournament is.[46] In her opening match, she went up against Anna Tatishvili, where Williams rallied through to win the first nine games dropping only a point on serve before Tatishvili could get a game. Williams then won the remaining three games to advance.[47] In the next round, Williams faced wildcard Caroline Garcia. Williams won the first five games and finished it off the set in the seventh game and then broke twice in the second to take the match. Williams made 27 winners and 9 unforced errors to her opponents 14 a piece.[48] In the third round, Williams took on Sorana Cîrstea. Williams took the first set in a bagel, the second set went on serve until the fifth game, where Williams won the last four games. Williams was 13–16 on winners and unforced errors.[49] In the round of 16, Williams went against the no. 1 doubles player Roberta Vinci, Williams took the first set, dropping only a game. The second set went on serve until Williams broke in the eighth game and closed it out in the next game to win in straight sets.[50] In the quarterfinals, Williams faced former French Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova. In the first set, Williams cruised through the set dropping only a game with the aid of 15 winners. However, in the second set, Kuznetsova won the first four games. Kuznetsova then served for the set in the ninth game and was up 40–0, however Williams squandered four break points in the game to bring it to a deciding set. Kuznetsova hit 11 winners to Williams' 8, while hitting the same number of unforced errors. Kuznetsova then broke early and had a chance to take a second break in the 3rd game, however Williams saved three break points to hold. Williams then won 5 of the last 6 game to advance to her first French Open semifinal since 2003.[51] In the semifinals, Williams faced last years runner-up Sara Errani. Williams stormed through the first 9 games before Errani could get her only game of the match. Williams then served it out in the seventh game in a 46-minute white wash, dropping only 5 points on serve. Williams hit 40 winners to her opponents 2 and 15 unforced errors to Errani's 3.[52] Chris Evert described this as the finest female performance on clay she had ever seen.[53] Williams faced defending champion and number 2 seed Maria Sharapova in the final. Williams was broken in the second game, but won four of the next five games to gain the lead. Sharapova then broke back in the eight game before Williams went on to break again to take the set in the tenth game. Williams proceeded to play well breaking Sharapova's serve in the second set before serving for the championship in the tenth game. In this service game, Williams fired 3 aces to win her second French Open title 11 years after her first. Williams hit 29 winners-21 unforced errors-10 aces-0 double faults to Sharapova's 10-17-2-4 in comparison. The win improved Williams' win-streak to a career-longest 31 matches.[54] She became the fourth woman in the Open era after Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert and Steffi Graf to win each Grand Slam title twice or more.

Wimbledon edit

Williams came into Wimbledon as the heavy favorite to win her sixth Wimbledon title, being on a 31-match winning streak, number 1 seed, and defending champion. Williams opened her campaign for her 17th slam against Mandy Minella. Williams stormed through the first set dropping only a game and not dropping a point on serve. Minella then came back, winning the first two games of the second set, just to see Williams reel off six of the last seven games to win.[55] In the next round, she took on youngster Caroline Garcia, Williams took the first set by breaking Garcia in the ninth game, then took the second set taking the last four games from 2-all.[56] In the round of 32, Williams faced Japanese veteran Kimiko Date-Krumm. Williams served for the first set in the seventh game, just to get broken. But Williams came back to take the next seven games to win in two sets.[57] In the last 16, Williams had German Sabine Lisicki in her path. Lisicki took the first set at ease dropping only two games as Williams fired back in the second set dropping only a game. Williams then took a 3–0 lead then a 4–2 lead, however Williams got passive, wasting four break points in the 8th game as Lisicki took initiative and took four games in a row to win 6–4 in the third, ending Williams's 34-match winning streak, the longest in her career.[58]

Collector Swedish Open edit

After her Wimbledon Loss, Williams came back to clay and played the Collector Swedish Open. Williams played her opening match against Sesil Karatantcheva. Williams won the match with ease dropping only three games in just 64 minutes.[59] In her second round match, Williams took on Anna Tatishvili, Williams cruised to victory in straight sets with help from her seven aces.[60] Williams then faced Spaniard Lourdes Domínguez Lino, demolishing her opponent, Williams won in a double breadstick scoreline.[61] In the final four, Williams had Klára Zakopalová on the other side of the net. Williams dominated the opening, proceeding to take the first 8 games of the match. Zakopalová came back and broke Williams to get on serve up to the 8th game; however, Williams took the last 2 games to reach the final.[62] In the final, Williams took on local Johanna Larsson. Larsson took an early break lead, breaking Williams in the 4th game, just to see Williams reel in 11 of the next 13 games to win the title. This is Williams' first title that is below a premier level. This also marks Williams being undefeated on clay in 2013 having a 28–0 record.[63]

US Open Series edit

Rogers Cup edit

Williams' began her US Open campaign at the 2013 Rogers Cup in Toronto. Williams received a bye in the first round and faced Francesca Schiavone. Schiavone broke in the fifth game; however, Williams came back and won seven games in a row to take a set and double break lead. Schiavone then took two games just to see Williams take the next two and win the match.[64] In the third round, Williams faced Venus' conqueror Kirsten Flipkens. Williams dominated the first set with a bagel. In the second set, Williams broke in the fourth game and it was enough to take the set and advance.[65] In the quarterfinals, Williams defeated Slovakian Magdaléna Rybáriková, dropping only a game on each set, which was a hold and a break respectively.[66] In the final 4, Williams took on Agnieszka Radwańska. In the first set, the pair traded breaks twice to push it to a tiebreak, which Williams won. In the second set, Radwańska took an early break lead, however Williams then broke Radwańska twice to win the match.[67] Williams then took on surprise finalist Sorana Cîrstea; Williams took the first three games, just to see Cîrstea take the next two, however Williams raced through winning the last nine games to win the title. This is Williams' eight title of the year matching her most titles in a year.[68]

Western & Southern Open edit

After a successful campaign at the Roger's Cup in Toronto, Williams played in the 2013 Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati. Although she came in as the clear favorite, Williams had never won the tournament before. Along with the other top 8 seeds, she received a first round bye and went on to face Eugenie Bouchard of Canada in the second round. Bouchard broke in the first game, they then traded breaks in the fourth and fifth game. Bouchard then held with a break lead in the tenth game to take the set. Williams then broke in the fourth and eight game to push it to a decider. In the third set, Williams took the first four games, before Bouchard could take two straight games to see Williams win the next two to advance.[69] Williams then took on German Mona Barthel. Williams broke in the second game, just to be broken serving for the set in the ninth game, however Williams broke to take the set. Williams then won the first five games before Barthel could win a game; Williams then closed it out to win.[70] In the quarterfinals, Williams faced Simona Halep and took the first set with a bagel. The second set was closer; the pair traded breaks in the fourth and fifth game before Williams could break in the tenth game to win the match.[71] Williams then went against China's Li Na and won in straight sets. The two sets had similar situations as Williams took a 4–2 lead in both; Li served for both in the tenth game just to get broken by Williams and then again in the twelfth game of each set to reach her first Cincinnati final.[72] The final saw the top two seeds, Williams and Azarenka, take to the court for the title. After a dominant display by Williams and an error plagued game from Azarenka, Williams took the first set with a two break lead. A revitalised Azarenka began to take charge and the errors started creeping into Williams game, Azarenka then took the second set with a similar scoreline. Azarenka led by an early break in the final set, just to see Williams come back and serve for it in the tenth game only to get broken and lead to a tie-break, which Azarenka took 8 points to 6. This broke Williams' 14 match winning streak.[73]

US Open edit

 
Serena Williams at the US Open.

After her disappointing loss to Azarenka in Cincinnati, Serena entered the 2013 US Open as the top seed, the defending champion, and bidding to become the oldest woman to win the U.S. Open since tennis turned professional in 1968. She beat former French Open champion Francesca Schiavone in the opening round, dropping only a game and hitting 13 winners to 8 unforced errors.[74] In the second and third rounds, Williams easily dispatched Kazakhstan opponents, Galina Voskoboeva and Yaroslava Shvedova.[75][76] In the Round of 16, Williams had a rematch of the Australian Open against Sloane Stephens, who surprisingly beat Williams in that event. In the first set, Williams broke first only to get broken back by Stephens in the 7th game. Williams then broke in the tenth game to take the set and cruised through the second set in a breadstick to avenge her loss at the Australian Open. Williams put up a ratio of 22 winners to 13 unforced errors.[77] She then faced Carla Suárez Navarro, in the latter's birthday. Williams didn't drop a game, handing the Spaniard a double bagel loss; the first in a US Open since 1989, when 18-time major title winner Martina Navratilova did it to Manuela Maleeva. She again had a good ratio, with 20 winners to 9 unforced errors.[78] In the final 4, Williams faced 5th seeded Li Na of China. Williams cruised past the Chinese with a bagel in the first round. Li then took an early break in the second, but Williams won four straight games. Li then served to stay in the match in the 7th game and saved 6 match points to make Williams serve it out, which Williams did in her 7th match point. For the first time in the event, Williams made more unforced errors of 20 to winners of 19.[79] In the final, Williams took on second seed Victoria Azarenka in a rematch of last year's final. The pair exchanged breaks in the first two games. Williams then survived a long tenth game and broke the Belarusian the following game, then served out the set. In the second set, Williams served for the match twice in the tenth and twelfth game, but got broken by Azarenka to push it to a tie-break, which Azarenka outlasted Williams 8–6. Williams then cruised through the final set dropping only a game, winning the match on her 2nd championship point. Williams made 36 winners and 9 aces to 35 unforced errors and 5 double faults. This was Williams' 5th US Open and 17th Slam title. It was the first time Serena was able to defend a US Open title while also becoming the oldest women's US Open champion in the Open Era, surpassing the previous record set by Australia's Margaret Court. For winning the US Open Series, Williams received $2.6m and an additional million in prize money, the highest single paycheck in tennis.[80][81][82]

In the doubles competition, Serena paired with sister Venus for the second time in the year. They opened their US Open against the Spanish pairing of Silvia Soler Espinosa and Carla Suárez Navarro. They lost the first set in a tie-break but they dominated the next two sets, dropping just three games, with a bagel in the second. They then competed against compatriots, Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears, and won both sets.[83] Next, they played Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Lucie Šafářová, and quickly dominated the first set with a breadstick. In the second set, they served for the match in the tenth game but got broken and were pushed to a tie-break, which they won.[84] In the quarterfinals, they took on world no. 1's Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci, and dominated them in straight sets.[85] In the semifinals, the sisters faced the Czech pairing of Andrea Hlaváčková and Lucie Hradecká, and were surprisingly beaten in straight sets.[86]

Asian Swing and Year-End Championships edit

China Open edit

Williams came into the China Open as the top seed and was assured to end the year at number 1. Williams began her quest for her 10th title against Elena Vesnina in the first round. The first set saw Vesnina breaking Williams twice; However, Williams broke the Russian three times to take the set. Williams then won the last five games to advance.[87] In the second round, Williams took on Francesca Schiavone, in a rematch of the US Open first round where Williams only dropped a game. In the first set, it remained on serve until the tenth game when Williams broke Schiavone to take the set. In the second set, Schiavone served for it in the ninth game and had 2 set points but Williams broke and took the next three games to win the set and match.[88] Williams then faced Maria Kirilenko in the round of 16 and defeated her Russian opponent in two very tight sets, with Williams winning both sets by breaking Kirilenko in the twelfth game.[89] In the quarterfinals, Williams went against Caroline Wozniacki. Williams won 10 of the first 11 games in the process, taking the first set. However, Wozniacki came back winning three games in a row to keep it just a break down. Williams kept the break lead and won the second set.[90] In the semifinals, she took on 3rd seed Agnieszka Radwańska and won in straight sets; breaking Radwańska twice on each set and facing only 1 break point in the last game and saving it.[91] Williams then faced Jelena Janković in the final. In the first set, Williams broke Janković twice to take the set. In the second set, Janković broke in the third game, but took a medical timeout right after and lost the last five games to give Williams the title. This was Williams' 10th title of the year and her first China Open title since winning the first edition of the event in 2004.[92]

WTA Championships edit

Williams came into the Year-End Championships being assured to end the year at no. 1 and in a 10 match winning streak having won it in 2012 and 2009, while missing the 2010 and 2011 editions. She was grouped alongside Agnieszka Radwańska, Petra Kvitová, and Angelique Kerber in the red group. Her first match was against German Kerber. Williams broke at the 3rd game of the first set and held serve in the entire set to take the first. Williams then won the second set with a breadstick. Williams made 31 winners and 11 unforced errors in the match.[93] In her second match in her group, Williams faced Pole Radwańska. Williams broke Radwańska to wrap up both sets in the eight and tenth game respectively to go 2–0 in her group.[94] In her final round robin match, she took on Czech Kvitová. Williams fend off break points in the opening game and then broke Kvitová in the second and eight game to take a set lead and assured her a spot in the semifinals. The second set was tighter, Williams broke Kvitová in the fourth game and that was enough to win the set. Williams hit 11 aces in the match.[95] After finishing first in her group, Williams took on Jelena Janković in the semifinals. Janković took the initial lead breaking Williams in the fourth game, but Williams came back breaking the Serbian in the fifth and seventh game, and held in the tenth game to take the first set. In the second set, Janković broke the American three times, whilst getting broken once to take the set breaking Williams in the eight game, this is the first set Williams lost in 11 consecutive straight set wins at the event. In the deciding set, the first 3 games were breaks of serve, Williams then broke against in the fifth game. Williams served for it for the first time at the eight game but was broken, however, she closed it out serving it out in the tenth game in her 4th match point and saving a break point. Williams hit an even 40 winners and 40 unforced errors.[96][97] In the final, Williams took on first time finalist and fourth seed Li Na. Li dominated the first set breaking Williams twice to take the set. Williams took a quick lead in the second set taking the first three games, however Li came back winning the next three. However Williams dominated winning the final nine games, to take the sets at three and love to claim her fourth Year End Championships title and 11th title in the year. She also extends her winning streak at 15 at the event.[98][99][100]

Fed Cup edit

While she didn't play in the United States' first round match against Italy, Williams represented United States in the Fed Cup against Sweden for a spot in the 2014 World Group. In her opening rubber, she faced Johanna Larsson and dominated her opponent winning both set with a loss of only two games in each in just 66 minutes.[101] In her second rubber, Williams took on Sofia Arvidsson and just needed 56 minutes to a straight set victory to give United States a 2–1 advantage, which her sister Venus closed out when she beat Larsson to help US advance to the World Group.[102]

All matches edit

Singles matches edit

Tournament Match Round Opponent Rank Result Score
Brisbane International
Brisbane, Australia
WTA Premier
Hard, outdoor
30 December 2012 – 5 January 2013
663 1R   Varvara Lepchenko #21 Win 6–2, 6–1
664 2R   Alizé Cornet #44 Win 6–2, 6–2
665 QF   Sloane Stephens #38 Win 6–4, 6–3
SF   Victoria Azarenka #1 Walkover N/A
666 F   Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova #36 Win (1) 6–2, 6–1
Australian Open
Melbourne, Australia
Grand Slam
Hard, outdoor
14–27 January 2013
667 1R   Edina Gallovits-Hall #110 Win 6–0, 6–0
668 2R   Garbiñe Muguruza #112 Win 6–2, 6–0
669 3R   Ayumi Morita #72 Win 6–1, 6–3
670 4R   Maria Kirilenko #15 Win 6–2, 6–0
671 QF   Sloane Stephens #25 Loss 6–3, 5–7, 4–6
Qatar Total Open
Doha, Qatar
WTA Premier 5
Hard, outdoor
11–17 February 2013
1R Bye
672 2R   Daria Gavrilova #160 Win 6–2, 6–1
673 3R   Urszula Radwańska #37 Win 6–0, 6–3
674 QF   Petra Kvitová #8 Win 3–6, 6–3, 7–5
675 SF   Maria Sharapova #3 Win 6–3, 6–2
676 F   Victoria Azarenka #1 Loss (1) 6–7(6–8), 6–2, 3–6
Dubai Tennis Championships
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
WTA Premier
Hard, outdoor
18–23 February 2013
1R Bye
2R   Marion Bartoli #11 Withdrew N/A
Sony Open Tennis
Miami, United States
WTA Premier Mandatory
Hard, outdoor
18–31 March 2013
1R Bye
677 2R   Flavia Pennetta #103 Win 6–1, 6–1
678 3R   Ayumi Morita #50 Win 6–3, 6–3
679 4R   Dominika Cibulková #14 Win 2–6, 6–4, 6–2
680 QF   Li Na #5 Win 6–3, 7–6(7–5)
681 SF   Agnieszka Radwańska #4 Win 6–0, 6–3
682 F   Maria Sharapova #2 Win (2) 4–6, 6–3, 6–0
Family Circle Cup
Charleston, United States
WTA Premier
Clay (green), outdoor
1–7 April 2013
1R Bye
683 2R   Camila Giorgi #85 Win 6–2, 6–3
684 3R   Mallory Burdette #99 Win 6–4, 6–2
685 QF   Lucie Šafářová #19 Win 6–4, 6–1
686 SF   Venus Williams #24 Win 6–1, 6–2
687 F   Jelena Janković #18 Win (3) 3–6, 6–0, 6–2
Fed Cup play-offs: United States vs. Sweden
Delray Beach, United States
Fed Cup
Hard, outdoor
20–21 April 2013
688   Johanna Larsson #66 Win 6–2, 6–2
689   Sofia Arvidsson #54 Win 6–2, 6–1
Mutua Madrid Open
Madrid, Spain
WTA Premier Mandatory
Clay, outdoor
6–12 May 2013
690 1R   Yulia Putintseva #88 Win 7–6(7–5), 6–1
691 2R   Lourdes Domínguez Lino #47 Win 6–2, 7–5
692 3R   Maria Kirilenko #12 Win 6–3, 6–1
693 QF   Anabel Medina Garrigues #63 Win 6–3, 0–6, 7–5
694 SF   Sara Errani #7 Win 7–5, 6–2
695 F   Maria Sharapova #2 Win (4) 6–1, 6–4
Internazionali BNL d'Italia
Rome, Italy
WTA Premier 5
Clay, outdoor
13–19 May 2013
1R Bye
696 2R   Laura Robson #39 Win 6–2, 6–2
697 3R   Dominika Cibulková #16 Win 6–0, 6–1
698 QF   Carla Suárez Navarro #22 Win 6–2, 6–0
699 SF   Simona Halep #64 Win 6–3, 6–0
700 F   Victoria Azarenka #3 Win (5) 6–1, 6–3
French Open
Paris, France
Grand Slam
Clay, outdoor
26 May – 9 June 2013
701 1R   Anna Tatishvili #83 Win 6–0, 6–1
702 2R   Caroline Garcia #113 Win 6–1, 6–2
703 3R   Sorana Cîrstea #26 Win 6–0, 6–2
704 4R   Roberta Vinci #15 Win 6–1, 6–3
705 QF   Svetlana Kuznetsova #39 Win 6–1, 3–6, 6–3
706 SF   Sara Errani #5 Win 6–0, 6–1
707 F   Maria Sharapova #2 Win (6) 6–4, 6–4
Wimbledon Championships
London, United Kingdom
Grand Slam
Grass, outdoor
24 June – 7 July 2013
708 1R   Mandy Minella #92 Win 6–1, 6–3
709 2R   Caroline Garcia #100 Win 6–3, 6–2
710 3R   Kimiko Date-Krumm #84 Win 6–2, 6–0
711 4R   Sabine Lisicki #23 Loss 2–6, 6–1, 4–6
Collector Swedish Open
Båstad, Sweden
WTA International
Clay, outdoor
15–21 July 2013
712 1R   Sesil Karatantcheva #131 Win 6–1, 6–2
713 2R   Anna Tatishvili #104 Win 6–2, 6–3
714 QF   Lourdes Domínguez Lino #54 Win 6–1, 6–1
715 SF   Klára Zakopalová #37 Win 6–0, 6–4
716 F   Johanna Larsson #76 Win (7) 6–4, 6–1
Rogers Cup
Toronto, Canada
WTA Premier 5
Hard, outdoor
5–11 August 2013
1R Bye
717 2R   Francesca Schiavone #57 Win 6–3, 6–2
718 3R   Kirsten Flipkens #13 Win 6–0, 6–3
719 QF   Magdaléna Rybáriková #42 Win 6–1, 6–1
720 SF   Agnieszka Radwańska #4 Win 7–6(7–3), 6–4
721 F   Sorana Cîrstea #27 Win (8) 6–2, 6–0
Western & Southern Open
Cincinnati, United States
WTA Premier 5
Hard, outdoor
12–18 August 2013
1R Bye
722 2R   Eugenie Bouchard #62 Win 4–6, 6–2, 6–2
723 3R   Mona Barthel #32 Win 6–4, 6–1
724 QF   Simona Halep #25 Win 6–0, 6–4
725 SF   Li Na #5 Win 7–5, 7–5
726 F   Victoria Azarenka #2 Loss (2) 6–2, 2–6, 6–7(6–8)
US Open
New York City, United States
Grand Slam
Hard, outdoor
26 August – 9 September 2013
727 1R   Francesca Schiavone #56 Win 6–0, 6–1
728 2R   Galina Voskoboeva #77 Win 6–3, 6–0
729 3R   Yaroslava Shvedova #78 Win 6–3, 6–1
730 4R   Sloane Stephens #16 Win 6–4, 6–1
731 QF   Carla Suárez Navarro #20 Win 6–0, 6–0
732 SF   Li Na #6 Win 6–0, 6–3
733 F   Victoria Azarenka #2 Win (9) 7–5, 6–7(6–8), 6–1
China Open
Beijing, China
WTA Premier Mandatory
Hard, outdoor
28 September – 6 October 2013
734 1R   Elena Vesnina #24 Win 6–4, 6–2
735 2R   Francesca Schiavone #47 Win 6–4, 7–5
736 3R   Maria Kirilenko #18 Win 7–5, 7–5
737 QF   Caroline Wozniacki #8 Win 6–1, 6–4
738 SF   Agnieszka Radwańska #4 Win 6–2, 6–2
739 F   Jelena Janković #11 Win (10) 6–2, 6–2
WTA Tour Championships
Istanbul, Turkey
Year-End Championship
Hard, indoor
21 – 27 October 2013
740 RR   Angelique Kerber #9 Win 6–3, 6–1
741 RR   Agnieszka Radwańska #4 Win 6–2, 6–4
742 RR   Petra Kvitová #6 Win 6–2, 6–3
743 SF   Jelena Janković #8 Win 6–4, 2–6, 6–4
744 F   Li Na #5 Win (11) 2–6, 6–3, 6–0

Doubles matches edit

Tournament Match Round Partner Opponents Rank Result Score
Australian Open
Melbourne, Australia
Grand Slam
Hard, outdoor
14–27 January 2013
188 1R   Venus Williams   Camila Giorgi
  Stefanie Vögele
#NR
#150
Win 6–3, 6–1
189 2R   Venus Williams   Vera Dushevina
  Olga Govortsova
#43
#61
Win 6–1, 6–2
190 3R   Venus Williams   Nadia Petrova
  Katarina Srebotnik
#5
#16
Win 6–2, 6–3
191 QF   Venus Williams   Sara Errani
  Roberta Vinci
#2
#1
Loss 6–3, 6–7(1–7), 5–7
US Open
New York City, United States
Grand Slam
Hard, outdoor
26 August – 9 September 2013
192 1R   Venus Williams   Silvia Soler Espinosa
  Carla Suárez Navarro
#46
#56
Win 6–7(5–7), 6–0, 6–3
193 2R   Venus Williams   Raquel Kops-Jones
  Abigail Spears
#13
#13
Win 6–4, 6–4
194 3R   Venus Williams   Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
  Lucie Šafářová
#29
#19
Win 6–1, 7–6(7–3)
195 QF   Venus Williams   Sara Errani
  Roberta Vinci
#1
#1
Win 6–3, 6–1
196 SF   Venus Williams   Andrea Hlaváčková
  Lucie Hradecká
#8
#11
Loss 4–6, 2–6
China Open
Beijing, China
WTA Premier Mandatory
Hard, outdoor
28 September – 6 October 2013
197 1R   Venus Williams   Chan Hao-ching
  Liezel Huber
#28
#19
Loss 7–6(7–3), 4–6, [9–11]

Tournament schedule edit

Singles schedule edit

Williams' 2013 singles tournament schedule is as follows:

Date Championship Location Category Surface Points Outcome
30 December 2012 –
5 January 2013
Brisbane International Brisbane WTA Premier Hard 470 Winner
defeated   A Pavlyuchenkova, 6–2, 6–1
14 January –
27 January
Australian Open Melbourne Grand Slam Hard 500 Quarterfinals
lost to   S Stephens, 6–3, 5–7, 4–6
11 February –
17 February
Qatar Total Open Doha WTA Premier 5 Hard 620 Final
lost to   V Azarenka, 6–7(6–8), 6–2, 3–6
18 February –
23 February
Dubai Tennis Championships Dubai WTA Premier Hard 0 Second Round
Withdrew before match against
  M Bartoli
18 March –
31 March
Sony Open Tennis Miami WTA Premier Mandatory Hard 1000 Winner
defeated   M Sharapova, 4–6, 6–3, 6–0
1 April –
7 April
Family Circle Cup Charleston WTA Premier Clay (green) 470 Winner
defeated   J Janković, 3–6, 6–0, 6–2
20 April –
21 April
Fed Cup WG Play-offs:
USA vs. Sweden
Delray Beach Fed Cup Hard   United States def.   Argentina, 4–1
USA advanced to 2014 Fed Cup WG
6 May –
12 May
Mutua Madrid Open Madrid WTA Premier Mandatory Clay (red) 1000 Winner
defeated   M Sharapova, 6–1, 6–4
11 May –
17 May
Internazionali BNL d'Italia Rome WTA Premier 5 Clay (red) 900 Winner
defeated   V Azarenka, 6–1, 6–3
25 May –
8 June
French Open Paris Grand Slam Clay (red) 2000 Winner
defeated   M Sharapova, 6–4, 6–4
24 June –
7 July
Wimbledon London Grand Slam Grass 280 Fourth Round
lost to   S Lisicki, 2–6, 6–1, 4–6
15 July –
21 July
Swedish Open Båstad WTA International Clay (red) 280 Winner
defeated   J Larsson, 6–4, 6–1
5 August –
11 August
Rogers Cup Canada WTA Premier 5 Hard 900 Winner
defeated   S Cîrstea, 6–2, 6–0
12 August –
18 August
Western & Southern Open Cincinnati WTA Premier 5 Hard 620 Final
lost to   V Azarenka, 6–2, 2–6, 6–7(6–8)
26 August –
9 September
US Open New York Grand Slam Hard 2000 Winner
defeated   V Azarenka, 7–5, 6–7(6–8), 6–1
30 September –
6 October
China Open Beijing WTA Premier Mandatory Hard 1000 Winner
defeated   J Janković, 6–2, 6–2
21 October –
27 October
WTA Tour Championships Istanbul Year-End Championships Hard (i) 1500 Winner
defeated   N Li, 2–6, 6–3, 6–0
Total year-end points 13540

Doubles schedule edit

Williams' 2013 doubles tournament schedule is as follows:

Date Championship Location Category Surface Points Outcome
14 January –
27 January
Australian Open Melbourne Grand Slam Hard 500 Quarterfinals
lost to   S Errani/  R Vinci
6–3, 6–7(1–7), 5–7
26 August –
9 September
US Open New York Grand Slam Hard 900 Semifinals
lost to   A Hlaváčková/  L Hradecká
4–6, 2–6
30 September –
6 October
China Open Beijing WTA Premier Mandatory Hard 5 First Round
lost to   Chan/  Huber
7–6(7–3), 4–6, [9–11]
Total year-end points 1405 Partner:   Venus Williams

Yearly records edit

Head-to-head matchups edit

Ordered by percentage of wins, as of WTA Tour Championships

Finals edit

Singles: 13 (11–2) edit

Legend
Grand Slams (2–0)
WTA Tour Championships (1–0)
WTA Premier Mandatory (3–0)
WTA Premier 5 (2–2)
WTA Premier (2–0)
WTA International (1–0)
Finals by surface
Hard (6–2)
Clay (5–0)
Finals by venue
Outdoors (10–2)
Indoors (1–0)
Outcome No. Date Championship Surface Opponent in the final Score in the final
Winner 47. January 5, 2013 Brisbane, Australia Hard   Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 6–1
Runner-up 16. February 17, 2013 Doha, Qatar Hard   Victoria Azarenka 6–7(6–8), 6–2, 3–6
Winner 48. March 30, 2013 Miami, USA (6) Hard   Maria Sharapova 4–6, 6–3, 6–0
Winner 49. April 7, 2013 Charleston, USA (3) Clay (green)   Jelena Janković 3–6, 6–0, 6–2
Winner 50. May 12, 2013 Madrid, Spain (2) Clay (red)   Maria Sharapova 6–1, 6–4
Winner 51. May 19, 2013 Rome, Italy (2) Clay (red)   Victoria Azarenka 6–1, 6–3
Winner 52. June 8, 2013 French Open, Paris, France (2) Clay (red)   Maria Sharapova 6–4, 6–4
Winner 53. July 21, 2013 Båstad, Sweden Clay (red)   Johanna Larsson 6–4, 6–1
Winner 54. August 11, 2013 Toronto, Canada (3) Hard   Sorana Cîrstea 6–2, 6–0
Runner-up 17. 18 August 2013 Cincinnati, USA Hard   Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 2–6, 6–7(6–8)
Winner 55. 8 September 2013 US Open, New York City, US (5) Hard   Victoria Azarenka 7–5, 6–7(6–8), 6–1
Winner 56. 6 October 2013 China Open, Beijing, China (2) Hard   Jelena Janković 6–2, 6–2
Winner 57. 27 October 2013 WTA Tour Championships, Istanbul, Turkey (4) Hard (i)   Li Na 2–6, 6–3, 6–0

Earnings edit

# Event Prize money Year-to-date
1 Brisbane International $162,987 $162,987
2 Australian Open (singles) A$250,000 $414,216
Australian Open (doubles) A$30,000 $444,363
3 Qatar Total Open $213,000 $657,363
4 Sony Open Tennis $724,000 $1,381,363
5 Family Circle Cup $125,000 $1,506,363
6 Mutua Madrid Open €643,000 $2,325,481
7 Internazionali BNL d'Italia €343,548 $2,751,481
8 French Open €1,500,000 $4,621,750
9 Wimbledon £105,000 $4,786,086
10 Swedish Open $40,000 $4,826,086
11 Rogers Cup $426,000 $5,252,086
12 Western & Southern Open $213,000 $5,465,086
13 US Open (singles) $2,555,715 $8,020,801
US Open Series bonus pool $1,000,000 $9,020,801
US Open (doubles) $56,521 $9,077,322
14 China Open (singles) $860,000 $9,937,322
China Open (doubles) $3,250 $9,940,572
15 WTA Tour Championships $2,145,000 $12,085,572
Bonus Pool $300,000 $12,385,572
$12,385,572

Figures in United States dollars (USD) unless noted.

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The 2013 Serena Williams tennis season officially began on 30 December 2012 with the start of the 2013 WTA Tour Williams produced the most consistent season of her career reaching 13 finals and winning 11 titles the most since Martina Hingis won 12 titles in 1997 She also won her second French Open her first since 2002 as well as her fifth US Open Williams dominated the clay court season winning five titles and all 28 of her matches on the surface to produce her career best winning streak at 34 She had a winning percentage of 95 1 the highest since 1990 and became the first women s player to eclipse the US 10 million prize money mark at US 12 385 572 1 2 Williams finished the year as the world No 1 for the third time in her career For her performance in the 2013 season she was named ITF World Champion for the fourth time and the second time in a row 2013 Serena Williams tennis seasonWilliams at the BNP Paribas ShowdownFull nameSerena Jameka WilliamsCountry United StatesCalendar prize money 12 385 572SinglesSeason record78 4 95 1 Calendar titles11Year end rankingNo 1Ranking change from previous year2Grand Slam amp significant resultsAustralian OpenQFFrench OpenWWimbledon4RUS OpenWTour FinalsWDoublesSeason record7 3 70 0 Year end rankingNo 64Ranking change from previous year30Grand Slam doubles resultsAustralian OpenQFUS OpenSFLast updated on 28 October 2013 Main article Serena Williams Contents 1 Year in detail 1 1 Early hard court season and Australian Open 1 1 1 Brisbane International 1 1 2 Australian Open 1 1 3 Qatar Total Open 1 1 4 Dubai Tennis Championships 1 1 5 Sony Open Tennis 1 2 Clay court season and French Open 1 2 1 Family Circle Cup 1 2 2 Mutua Madrid Open 1 2 3 Internazionali BNL d Italia 1 2 4 French Open 1 3 Wimbledon 1 3 1 Collector Swedish Open 1 4 US Open Series 1 4 1 Rogers Cup 1 4 2 Western amp Southern Open 1 4 3 US Open 1 5 Asian Swing and Year End Championships 1 5 1 China Open 1 5 2 WTA Championships 1 6 Fed Cup 2 All matches 2 1 Singles matches 2 2 Doubles matches 3 Tournament schedule 3 1 Singles schedule 3 2 Doubles schedule 4 Yearly records 4 1 Head to head matchups 4 2 Finals 4 2 1 Singles 13 11 2 4 3 Earnings 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksYear in detail editEarly hard court season and Australian Open edit Brisbane International edit Williams began her 2013 campaign at the Brisbane International In her first match she faced compatriot and second ranked American Varvara Lepchenko and won in straight sets in 59 minutes 3 In the second round she faced Frenchwoman Alize Cornet and took the match winning both sets at two in exactly an hour with the help of 6 aces 4 In the quarterfinals Williams faced another American in Sloane Stephens and defeated her younger foe breaking Stephens once in each set while holding her serve at each time 5 In the semifinals Williams was bound to face world no 1 Victoria Azarenka however the Belarusian withdrew before the match with a toe injury giving Williams a free bye into the final 6 In the final Williams faced Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova the match started with holds in the first four games but Williams then took seven games in a row before Pavlyuchenkova took another game Williams then closed out the match losing only three games 7 Australian Open edit Williams came into the Australian Open as the heavy favorite to win the title she was coming in with a 17 match winning streak that stretched from the 2012 US Open and a 21 set winning streak stretching from the third set of the US Open final In the first round she faced Edina Gallovits Hall where Williams suffered a health scare when she twisted her right ankle in the fifth game of the first set however it did not hamper her as she won without dropping a game 8 In the next round she faced Garbine Muguruza and suffered another incident when Williams s hit smacked her mouth with her racket following through on a defensive lob Williams broke in the first game and also in the seventh game to win the first set she then cruised through the second set with a bagel 9 In the third round against Japanese Ayumi Morita she served her second 207 km h serve of the tournament Williams roared through the first set losing only one game Morita then took the first three games Williams then won the last six games to win the match 10 Williams then faced 14th seed Russia s Maria Kirilenko Williams broke in the fourth and eighth games of the match to take the first set she served 95 of first serve in the set Williams stormed past the second set with a bagel to advance to the quarterfinals Williams at one point won 23 straight service points Williams also made 22 winners with 6 aces to Kirilenko s 7 winners with 1 ace she also only made 6 unforced errors to Kirilenko s 15 11 In the quarterfinals she faced compatriot Sloane Stephens Williams took the first set by breaking in the eighth game Williams then suffered a back spasm in the middle of the second set where she led by a break but eventually lost the set 5 7 In the third set Williams led by a break by the seventh game but eventually lost the next 3 games losing to Stephens Both women made 23 winners however Williams made more unforced errors with 48 to Stephens 39 She also ended her 20 match winning streak and her 30 sets won in a row 12 Serena Williams also played doubles with sister Venus In the first three rounds they faced Camila Giorgi and Stefanie Vogele Vera Dushevina and Olga Govortsova 13 and fifth seeds Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik winning in straight sets in all three victories 14 In the quarterfinals they faced top seeds Roberta Vinci and Sara Errani they took the first set and served for the match at 6 5 until they eventual lost the seconds set in a tie break They also had many chances in the third but lost it in the end 5 7 Qatar Total Open edit nbsp Serena Williams at the Doha press conference I m so sensitive nowadays I m always crying I never thought I would be here again I ve just been through so much and never thought I d be here again Thank you Jehovah for giving me another chance Williams during her on court interview after defeating Kvitova and reclaiming the world no 1 status 15 Williams then played at the Qatar Total Open in Doha for the first time Williams being seeded second received a bye in the first round In the second round she faced a lucky loser in Russian Daria Gavrilova Williams from the fifth game racked in nine straight games Williams served out the match she hit 25 winners to Gavrilova s 9 and both hit 14 unforced errors 16 In the second round she faced the younger Radwanska Urszula Williams won the first eight games before being broken by Radwanska Williams closed it out in the ninth game of the second set Williams had a 20 15 winner unforced error to Radwanska s 6 20 17 In the quarterfinals she faced world no 8 Petra Kvitova Kvitova took the first break in the sixth game and took advantage winning the set the first set Williams has lost to Kvitova The second set went Williams favor as she broke in the eighth game closed it out In the deciding set Kvitova took a break lead by the fifth game However Williams came back to win the set 7 5 Williams made 14 aces to Kvitova s 9 both served 8 double faults Williams made 37 winners to Kvitova s 35 but she also made more unforced errors 31 to 28 This win gave Williams the WTA number 1 ranking becoming the oldest to hold it 18 19 In the semifinals Williams faced world no 3 Maria Sharapova Williams took the first set after breaking in the sixth game Williams then dominated the second set breaking the Russian twice to win it 20 In the final Williams faced the top seed Victoria Azarenka Williams went down by a break but came back eventually led to a tie break Williams had set point on serve at 6 5 but lost the next three points to lose the breaker Williams then took control of the second set winning it with two breaks In the third set Williams started slowly losing the first three games and it was enough for Azarenka as they both held serve until the end of the match This loss was the first to Azarenka since the 2009 Sony Ericsson Open and ended Williams 9 match winning streak against Azarenka 21 Dubai Tennis Championships edit Williams withdrew 45 minutes before she was due to play Marion Bartoli at the Dubai Tennis Championships with a back injury 22 This withdrawal will count as a zero pointer in her allotted year end rankings Sony Open Tennis edit Playing in her first tournament as the world no 1 at the Sony Open Tennis as the top seed she received a bye into the second round where she faced Italian Flavia Pennetta Williams took the first set with a loss of one game she come back from triple break point down twice and she was 2 10 in break point opportunities The second set was won by Williams by the same score 23 Williams then took on Ayumi Morita Morita took the first 3 games of the match but Williams pegged back taking the next 7 games Williams then broke Morita in the sixth game of the second set to take the match 24 In the fourth round she faced Slovakian Dominika Cibulkova the match started with 2 breaks Cibulkova then took the next seven games from the fourth game to take a set and break lead Williams then took the next six games from in the process winning the second set Williams then completed her comeback winning the third by 2 Williams ended with 40 41 winners unforced errors to her opponents 12 19 ratio 25 In the quarterfinals Williams faced Li Na Williams took the first set breaking Li in the sixth game of the match In the second set Williams took a break lead but Li took the next five games and had a set point on the Williams serve Williams saved the set point and took the next four games to force a tie break that went to Williams 26 In the semifinals she faced fourth seed and defending champion Agnieszka Radwanska Williams took the first set without dropping a game In the second set Williams broke Radwanska in the third game to finally take the set and the match She hit 40 winners and 21 unforced errors to Radwanska s 6 winners and 12 unforced errors Williams made 12 aces including 5 in the third game of the second set 27 In the final Williams faced Maria Sharapova Sharapova got the decisive break in the ninth game and serve the set out This ended the 13 straight sets Williams had won over Sharapova and the first she had lost in 5 years In the second set Williams won the first two games before Sharapova reeled off three straight games herself Being a break down Williams reeled off 10 straight games to win the match Williams had a 34 29 winners to unforced errors ratio to Sharapova s 14 25 This win gave Williams the most titles at the tournament at six and most wins at the event at 61 and is tied with Agassi in both accolades This win also meant that Williams has beaten Sharapova 11 straight times 28 29 Clay court season and French Open edit Family Circle Cup edit Williams then played her first clay court tournament at the Family Circle Cup She entered the event as the defending champion and as the first seed Williams received a bye to go through the second round where she faced Camila Giorgi Williams won the first set with Giorgi breaking and winning serve only once In the second set Williams broke in the fifth game and ninth game of the match to advance Williams made nine aces and no double faults whereas her opponent made five aces to a dozen double faults 30 On the following day she faced compatriot Mallory Burdette the first set went on serve until Williams broke in the tenth game to take the set Williams then got broken in the first game but came back winning six of the last seven games to win 31 Later in the day Williams played her quarterfinal match playing two singles match in the same for the first time in her career Williams took on Lucie Safarova in a rematch of last year s final The match began with two breaks Safarova then broke in the fifth game and then consolidated the break However Williams came back winning 10 of the last 11 games to go through 32 In the semifinals Williams faced big sister Venus Williams in their 24 meeting and their first in more than three years with their last match coming in the 2009 WTA Tour Championships Final The first set went to Serena with Serena breaking Venus thrice in the set with she her herself getting broken once In the second set Serena broke Venus serve in the first and seventh game to advance to the final The match was the fewest games won by the losing foe with three in all of the 24 meeting between the sisters 33 In the final Williams faced Jelena Jankovic whom she had led 5 4 in head to head The first set four games stayed on serve with Williams not dropping a point and Jankovic being pushed to deuce However things turned around as Jankovic broke Williams in the fifth and ninth game to take the set The second set saw Williams rallied to take all of the six games to win it with a bagel The third set went to Williams breaking Jankovic in the third and seventh game and served out the match in her third match point Williams was 39 25 winners to unforced errors to Jankovic 21 23 This is Williams third Family Circle Cup and extends her 15 match winning streak at the event 34 Mutua Madrid Open edit nbsp Serena Williams at the Mutua Madrid Open Williams came into the Mutua Madrid Open as the defending champion Williams began her defense against Yulia Putintseva Putintseva broke Williams in the opening game Williams then broke back in the sixth game The opening set then went to a tie break with Williams winning it In the second set Williams broke serve four times while getting broken once herself to win the second set with a breadstick to win the match 35 In the following round Williams went against local Lourdes Dominguez Lino Williams took an early lead in the first set and served for it in the seventh game just to be broken but broke back to take the set In the second set they went toe to toe where Williams sneaked ahead breaking in the twelfth game to win the match 36 In the round of 16 Williams faced 13th seed Maria Kirilenko Both held serves in the first six games until Williams raced through winning nine of the last ten games Williams made 22 winners and 10 unforced errors to Kirilenko s 9 and 25 Williams lost 2 points on serve both on the second serve and made no unforced errors in the second set 37 In the last 8 Williams took on wild card Anabel Medina Garrigues the first set went on serve until Williams broke in the eighth game and then served it out In the second set Medina Garrigues took advantage of an erratic Williams taking the second set in a bagel Williams took the first two games of the final set just to see Medina Garrigues take the next four however Williams came back and won the set in the twelfth game Williams made 39 winners to 48 unforced errors to Medina Garrigues 19 and 18 38 In the semifinals Williams faced Sara Errani Errani broke twice in the third and seventh game just to see Williams break back right after Williams then broke in a hard fought game in the twelfth game to take the set Williams then broke Errani in the fourth game and then in the eighth game to advance to the final Williams made 47 winners to Errani s 8 and 39 unforced errors to Errani s 13 This marks Williams first red clay final since her triumph in the 2002 French Open 39 Williams faced 2nd seed Maria Sharapova in the final where the winner could take the number 1 ranking Williams dominated the first set winning the first four games and eventually closing it out in the seventh game Sharapova then broke Williams in the opening game but Williams broke back in sixth game and then again in the tenth game to take the match Williams made 18 winners and unforced errors while Sharapova made 14 winners to 21 unforced errors This is Williams 50th career title and her first on the red clay since the 2002 French Open 40 Internazionali BNL d Italia edit Williams came into the Internazionali BNL d Italia with a 19 match winning streak and the top seed She received a bye into the round of 16 and played British number 1 Laura Robson The match began with Robson breaking Williams however Williams won 6 of the next 7 games to take the set Williams then broke serve twice to take a similar scoreline and advance Williams was 13 11 winners unforced errors to Robson 16 35 41 In the next round she took on Dominika Cibulkova and dropped only a game in the match and made 40 winners to 16 unforced errors 42 In the final 8 Williams faced Carla Suarez Navarro Williams took control of the match losing only two games both in the first set Williams made 26 winners to 14 unforced errors to the Spaniards 9 winners and 16 unforced errors 43 In the semifinals Williams went against surprise semifinalist in qualifier Simona Halep Halep took an early break in the third game however Williams came back winning 11 of the last 12 games including a bagel in the second set to win the match Williams made 24 winners and 20 unforced errors to Halep s 3 and 17 44 In the final she faced Victoria Azarenka in a rematch of the Doha final Williams took the first three games before Azarenka could take a game breaking Williams serve in the fourth game Williams then took the next three to win the set The pair then traded three breaks of serve from the sixth game before Williams could serve it out in the ninth game and revenge her loss Williams hit 41 winners and 19 unforced errors in the match along with 8 aces The win extends Williams longest winning streak in her career to 24 45 French Open edit nbsp Serena Williams at the French Open against Caroline Garcia Williams came into the French Open as the favorite having not lost a match on clay and riding on a 24 match winning streak Williams also was the top seed and world no 1 and will come out of the event as the world no 1 whatever the result of the tournament is 46 In her opening match she went up against Anna Tatishvili where Williams rallied through to win the first nine games dropping only a point on serve before Tatishvili could get a game Williams then won the remaining three games to advance 47 In the next round Williams faced wildcard Caroline Garcia Williams won the first five games and finished it off the set in the seventh game and then broke twice in the second to take the match Williams made 27 winners and 9 unforced errors to her opponents 14 a piece 48 In the third round Williams took on Sorana Cirstea Williams took the first set in a bagel the second set went on serve until the fifth game where Williams won the last four games Williams was 13 16 on winners and unforced errors 49 In the round of 16 Williams went against the no 1 doubles player Roberta Vinci Williams took the first set dropping only a game The second set went on serve until Williams broke in the eighth game and closed it out in the next game to win in straight sets 50 In the quarterfinals Williams faced former French Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova In the first set Williams cruised through the set dropping only a game with the aid of 15 winners However in the second set Kuznetsova won the first four games Kuznetsova then served for the set in the ninth game and was up 40 0 however Williams squandered four break points in the game to bring it to a deciding set Kuznetsova hit 11 winners to Williams 8 while hitting the same number of unforced errors Kuznetsova then broke early and had a chance to take a second break in the 3rd game however Williams saved three break points to hold Williams then won 5 of the last 6 game to advance to her first French Open semifinal since 2003 51 In the semifinals Williams faced last years runner up Sara Errani Williams stormed through the first 9 games before Errani could get her only game of the match Williams then served it out in the seventh game in a 46 minute white wash dropping only 5 points on serve Williams hit 40 winners to her opponents 2 and 15 unforced errors to Errani s 3 52 Chris Evert described this as the finest female performance on clay she had ever seen 53 Williams faced defending champion and number 2 seed Maria Sharapova in the final Williams was broken in the second game but won four of the next five games to gain the lead Sharapova then broke back in the eight game before Williams went on to break again to take the set in the tenth game Williams proceeded to play well breaking Sharapova s serve in the second set before serving for the championship in the tenth game In this service game Williams fired 3 aces to win her second French Open title 11 years after her first Williams hit 29 winners 21 unforced errors 10 aces 0 double faults to Sharapova s 10 17 2 4 in comparison The win improved Williams win streak to a career longest 31 matches 54 She became the fourth woman in the Open era after Martina Navratilova Chris Evert and Steffi Graf to win each Grand Slam title twice or more Wimbledon edit Williams came into Wimbledon as the heavy favorite to win her sixth Wimbledon title being on a 31 match winning streak number 1 seed and defending champion Williams opened her campaign for her 17th slam against Mandy Minella Williams stormed through the first set dropping only a game and not dropping a point on serve Minella then came back winning the first two games of the second set just to see Williams reel off six of the last seven games to win 55 In the next round she took on youngster Caroline Garcia Williams took the first set by breaking Garcia in the ninth game then took the second set taking the last four games from 2 all 56 In the round of 32 Williams faced Japanese veteran Kimiko Date Krumm Williams served for the first set in the seventh game just to get broken But Williams came back to take the next seven games to win in two sets 57 In the last 16 Williams had German Sabine Lisicki in her path Lisicki took the first set at ease dropping only two games as Williams fired back in the second set dropping only a game Williams then took a 3 0 lead then a 4 2 lead however Williams got passive wasting four break points in the 8th game as Lisicki took initiative and took four games in a row to win 6 4 in the third ending Williams s 34 match winning streak the longest in her career 58 Collector Swedish Open edit After her Wimbledon Loss Williams came back to clay and played the Collector Swedish Open Williams played her opening match against Sesil Karatantcheva Williams won the match with ease dropping only three games in just 64 minutes 59 In her second round match Williams took on Anna Tatishvili Williams cruised to victory in straight sets with help from her seven aces 60 Williams then faced Spaniard Lourdes Dominguez Lino demolishing her opponent Williams won in a double breadstick scoreline 61 In the final four Williams had Klara Zakopalova on the other side of the net Williams dominated the opening proceeding to take the first 8 games of the match Zakopalova came back and broke Williams to get on serve up to the 8th game however Williams took the last 2 games to reach the final 62 In the final Williams took on local Johanna Larsson Larsson took an early break lead breaking Williams in the 4th game just to see Williams reel in 11 of the next 13 games to win the title This is Williams first title that is below a premier level This also marks Williams being undefeated on clay in 2013 having a 28 0 record 63 US Open Series edit Rogers Cup edit Williams began her US Open campaign at the 2013 Rogers Cup in Toronto Williams received a bye in the first round and faced Francesca Schiavone Schiavone broke in the fifth game however Williams came back and won seven games in a row to take a set and double break lead Schiavone then took two games just to see Williams take the next two and win the match 64 In the third round Williams faced Venus conqueror Kirsten Flipkens Williams dominated the first set with a bagel In the second set Williams broke in the fourth game and it was enough to take the set and advance 65 In the quarterfinals Williams defeated Slovakian Magdalena Rybarikova dropping only a game on each set which was a hold and a break respectively 66 In the final 4 Williams took on Agnieszka Radwanska In the first set the pair traded breaks twice to push it to a tiebreak which Williams won In the second set Radwanska took an early break lead however Williams then broke Radwanska twice to win the match 67 Williams then took on surprise finalist Sorana Cirstea Williams took the first three games just to see Cirstea take the next two however Williams raced through winning the last nine games to win the title This is Williams eight title of the year matching her most titles in a year 68 Western amp Southern Open edit After a successful campaign at the Roger s Cup in Toronto Williams played in the 2013 Western amp Southern Open in Cincinnati Although she came in as the clear favorite Williams had never won the tournament before Along with the other top 8 seeds she received a first round bye and went on to face Eugenie Bouchard of Canada in the second round Bouchard broke in the first game they then traded breaks in the fourth and fifth game Bouchard then held with a break lead in the tenth game to take the set Williams then broke in the fourth and eight game to push it to a decider In the third set Williams took the first four games before Bouchard could take two straight games to see Williams win the next two to advance 69 Williams then took on German Mona Barthel Williams broke in the second game just to be broken serving for the set in the ninth game however Williams broke to take the set Williams then won the first five games before Barthel could win a game Williams then closed it out to win 70 In the quarterfinals Williams faced Simona Halep and took the first set with a bagel The second set was closer the pair traded breaks in the fourth and fifth game before Williams could break in the tenth game to win the match 71 Williams then went against China s Li Na and won in straight sets The two sets had similar situations as Williams took a 4 2 lead in both Li served for both in the tenth game just to get broken by Williams and then again in the twelfth game of each set to reach her first Cincinnati final 72 The final saw the top two seeds Williams and Azarenka take to the court for the title After a dominant display by Williams and an error plagued game from Azarenka Williams took the first set with a two break lead A revitalised Azarenka began to take charge and the errors started creeping into Williams game Azarenka then took the second set with a similar scoreline Azarenka led by an early break in the final set just to see Williams come back and serve for it in the tenth game only to get broken and lead to a tie break which Azarenka took 8 points to 6 This broke Williams 14 match winning streak 73 US Open edit nbsp Serena Williams at the US Open After her disappointing loss to Azarenka in Cincinnati Serena entered the 2013 US Open as the top seed the defending champion and bidding to become the oldest woman to win the U S Open since tennis turned professional in 1968 She beat former French Open champion Francesca Schiavone in the opening round dropping only a game and hitting 13 winners to 8 unforced errors 74 In the second and third rounds Williams easily dispatched Kazakhstan opponents Galina Voskoboeva and Yaroslava Shvedova 75 76 In the Round of 16 Williams had a rematch of the Australian Open against Sloane Stephens who surprisingly beat Williams in that event In the first set Williams broke first only to get broken back by Stephens in the 7th game Williams then broke in the tenth game to take the set and cruised through the second set in a breadstick to avenge her loss at the Australian Open Williams put up a ratio of 22 winners to 13 unforced errors 77 She then faced Carla Suarez Navarro in the latter s birthday Williams didn t drop a game handing the Spaniard a double bagel loss the first in a US Open since 1989 when 18 time major title winner Martina Navratilova did it to Manuela Maleeva She again had a good ratio with 20 winners to 9 unforced errors 78 In the final 4 Williams faced 5th seeded Li Na of China Williams cruised past the Chinese with a bagel in the first round Li then took an early break in the second but Williams won four straight games Li then served to stay in the match in the 7th game and saved 6 match points to make Williams serve it out which Williams did in her 7th match point For the first time in the event Williams made more unforced errors of 20 to winners of 19 79 In the final Williams took on second seed Victoria Azarenka in a rematch of last year s final The pair exchanged breaks in the first two games Williams then survived a long tenth game and broke the Belarusian the following game then served out the set In the second set Williams served for the match twice in the tenth and twelfth game but got broken by Azarenka to push it to a tie break which Azarenka outlasted Williams 8 6 Williams then cruised through the final set dropping only a game winning the match on her 2nd championship point Williams made 36 winners and 9 aces to 35 unforced errors and 5 double faults This was Williams 5th US Open and 17th Slam title It was the first time Serena was able to defend a US Open title while also becoming the oldest women s US Open champion in the Open Era surpassing the previous record set by Australia s Margaret Court For winning the US Open Series Williams received 2 6m and an additional million in prize money the highest single paycheck in tennis 80 81 82 In the doubles competition Serena paired with sister Venus for the second time in the year They opened their US Open against the Spanish pairing of Silvia Soler Espinosa and Carla Suarez Navarro They lost the first set in a tie break but they dominated the next two sets dropping just three games with a bagel in the second They then competed against compatriots Raquel Kops Jones and Abigail Spears and won both sets 83 Next they played Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Lucie Safarova and quickly dominated the first set with a breadstick In the second set they served for the match in the tenth game but got broken and were pushed to a tie break which they won 84 In the quarterfinals they took on world no 1 s Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci and dominated them in straight sets 85 In the semifinals the sisters faced the Czech pairing of Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka and were surprisingly beaten in straight sets 86 Asian Swing and Year End Championships edit China Open edit Williams came into the China Open as the top seed and was assured to end the year at number 1 Williams began her quest for her 10th title against Elena Vesnina in the first round The first set saw Vesnina breaking Williams twice However Williams broke the Russian three times to take the set Williams then won the last five games to advance 87 In the second round Williams took on Francesca Schiavone in a rematch of the US Open first round where Williams only dropped a game In the first set it remained on serve until the tenth game when Williams broke Schiavone to take the set In the second set Schiavone served for it in the ninth game and had 2 set points but Williams broke and took the next three games to win the set and match 88 Williams then faced Maria Kirilenko in the round of 16 and defeated her Russian opponent in two very tight sets with Williams winning both sets by breaking Kirilenko in the twelfth game 89 In the quarterfinals Williams went against Caroline Wozniacki Williams won 10 of the first 11 games in the process taking the first set However Wozniacki came back winning three games in a row to keep it just a break down Williams kept the break lead and won the second set 90 In the semifinals she took on 3rd seed Agnieszka Radwanska and won in straight sets breaking Radwanska twice on each set and facing only 1 break point in the last game and saving it 91 Williams then faced Jelena Jankovic in the final In the first set Williams broke Jankovic twice to take the set In the second set Jankovic broke in the third game but took a medical timeout right after and lost the last five games to give Williams the title This was Williams 10th title of the year and her first China Open title since winning the first edition of the event in 2004 92 WTA Championships edit Williams came into the Year End Championships being assured to end the year at no 1 and in a 10 match winning streak having won it in 2012 and 2009 while missing the 2010 and 2011 editions She was grouped alongside Agnieszka Radwanska Petra Kvitova and Angelique Kerber in the red group Her first match was against German Kerber Williams broke at the 3rd game of the first set and held serve in the entire set to take the first Williams then won the second set with a breadstick Williams made 31 winners and 11 unforced errors in the match 93 In her second match in her group Williams faced Pole Radwanska Williams broke Radwanska to wrap up both sets in the eight and tenth game respectively to go 2 0 in her group 94 In her final round robin match she took on Czech Kvitova Williams fend off break points in the opening game and then broke Kvitova in the second and eight game to take a set lead and assured her a spot in the semifinals The second set was tighter Williams broke Kvitova in the fourth game and that was enough to win the set Williams hit 11 aces in the match 95 After finishing first in her group Williams took on Jelena Jankovic in the semifinals Jankovic took the initial lead breaking Williams in the fourth game but Williams came back breaking the Serbian in the fifth and seventh game and held in the tenth game to take the first set In the second set Jankovic broke the American three times whilst getting broken once to take the set breaking Williams in the eight game this is the first set Williams lost in 11 consecutive straight set wins at the event In the deciding set the first 3 games were breaks of serve Williams then broke against in the fifth game Williams served for it for the first time at the eight game but was broken however she closed it out serving it out in the tenth game in her 4th match point and saving a break point Williams hit an even 40 winners and 40 unforced errors 96 97 In the final Williams took on first time finalist and fourth seed Li Na Li dominated the first set breaking Williams twice to take the set Williams took a quick lead in the second set taking the first three games however Li came back winning the next three However Williams dominated winning the final nine games to take the sets at three and love to claim her fourth Year End Championships title and 11th title in the year She also extends her winning streak at 15 at the event 98 99 100 Fed Cup edit While she didn t play in the United States first round match against Italy Williams represented United States in the Fed Cup against Sweden for a spot in the 2014 World Group In her opening rubber she faced Johanna Larsson and dominated her opponent winning both set with a loss of only two games in each in just 66 minutes 101 In her second rubber Williams took on Sofia Arvidsson and just needed 56 minutes to a straight set victory to give United States a 2 1 advantage which her sister Venus closed out when she beat Larsson to help US advance to the World Group 102 All matches editSingles matches edit Tournament Match Round Opponent Rank Result ScoreBrisbane International Brisbane AustraliaWTA PremierHard outdoor30 December 2012 5 January 2013 663 1R nbsp Varvara Lepchenko 21 Win 6 2 6 1664 2R nbsp Alize Cornet 44 Win 6 2 6 2665 QF nbsp Sloane Stephens 38 Win 6 4 6 3 SF nbsp Victoria Azarenka 1 Walkover N A666 F nbsp Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 36 Win 1 6 2 6 1Australian Open Melbourne AustraliaGrand SlamHard outdoor14 27 January 2013 667 1R nbsp Edina Gallovits Hall 110 Win 6 0 6 0668 2R nbsp Garbine Muguruza 112 Win 6 2 6 0669 3R nbsp Ayumi Morita 72 Win 6 1 6 3670 4R nbsp Maria Kirilenko 15 Win 6 2 6 0671 QF nbsp Sloane Stephens 25 Loss 6 3 5 7 4 6Qatar Total Open Doha QatarWTA Premier 5Hard outdoor11 17 February 2013 1R Bye672 2R nbsp Daria Gavrilova 160 Win 6 2 6 1673 3R nbsp Urszula Radwanska 37 Win 6 0 6 3674 QF nbsp Petra Kvitova 8 Win 3 6 6 3 7 5675 SF nbsp Maria Sharapova 3 Win 6 3 6 2676 F nbsp Victoria Azarenka 1 Loss 1 6 7 6 8 6 2 3 6Dubai Tennis Championships Dubai United Arab EmiratesWTA PremierHard outdoor18 23 February 2013 1R Bye 2R nbsp Marion Bartoli 11 Withdrew N ASony Open Tennis Miami United StatesWTA Premier MandatoryHard outdoor18 31 March 2013 1R Bye677 2R nbsp Flavia Pennetta 103 Win 6 1 6 1678 3R nbsp Ayumi Morita 50 Win 6 3 6 3679 4R nbsp Dominika Cibulkova 14 Win 2 6 6 4 6 2680 QF nbsp Li Na 5 Win 6 3 7 6 7 5 681 SF nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska 4 Win 6 0 6 3682 F nbsp Maria Sharapova 2 Win 2 4 6 6 3 6 0Family Circle Cup Charleston United StatesWTA PremierClay green outdoor1 7 April 2013 1R Bye683 2R nbsp Camila Giorgi 85 Win 6 2 6 3684 3R nbsp Mallory Burdette 99 Win 6 4 6 2685 QF nbsp Lucie Safarova 19 Win 6 4 6 1686 SF nbsp Venus Williams 24 Win 6 1 6 2687 F nbsp Jelena Jankovic 18 Win 3 3 6 6 0 6 2Fed Cup play offs United States vs Sweden Delray Beach United States Fed Cup Hard outdoor 20 21 April 2013 688 nbsp Johanna Larsson 66 Win 6 2 6 2689 nbsp Sofia Arvidsson 54 Win 6 2 6 1Mutua Madrid Open Madrid SpainWTA Premier MandatoryClay outdoor6 12 May 2013 690 1R nbsp Yulia Putintseva 88 Win 7 6 7 5 6 1691 2R nbsp Lourdes Dominguez Lino 47 Win 6 2 7 5692 3R nbsp Maria Kirilenko 12 Win 6 3 6 1693 QF nbsp Anabel Medina Garrigues 63 Win 6 3 0 6 7 5694 SF nbsp Sara Errani 7 Win 7 5 6 2695 F nbsp Maria Sharapova 2 Win 4 6 1 6 4Internazionali BNL d Italia Rome ItalyWTA Premier 5Clay outdoor13 19 May 2013 1R Bye696 2R nbsp Laura Robson 39 Win 6 2 6 2697 3R nbsp Dominika Cibulkova 16 Win 6 0 6 1698 QF nbsp Carla Suarez Navarro 22 Win 6 2 6 0699 SF nbsp Simona Halep 64 Win 6 3 6 0700 F nbsp Victoria Azarenka 3 Win 5 6 1 6 3French Open Paris FranceGrand SlamClay outdoor26 May 9 June 2013 701 1R nbsp Anna Tatishvili 83 Win 6 0 6 1702 2R nbsp Caroline Garcia 113 Win 6 1 6 2703 3R nbsp Sorana Cirstea 26 Win 6 0 6 2704 4R nbsp Roberta Vinci 15 Win 6 1 6 3705 QF nbsp Svetlana Kuznetsova 39 Win 6 1 3 6 6 3706 SF nbsp Sara Errani 5 Win 6 0 6 1707 F nbsp Maria Sharapova 2 Win 6 6 4 6 4Wimbledon Championships London United KingdomGrand SlamGrass outdoor24 June 7 July 2013 708 1R nbsp Mandy Minella 92 Win 6 1 6 3709 2R nbsp Caroline Garcia 100 Win 6 3 6 2710 3R nbsp Kimiko Date Krumm 84 Win 6 2 6 0711 4R nbsp Sabine Lisicki 23 Loss 2 6 6 1 4 6Collector Swedish Open Bastad SwedenWTA InternationalClay outdoor 15 21 July 2013 712 1R nbsp Sesil Karatantcheva 131 Win 6 1 6 2713 2R nbsp Anna Tatishvili 104 Win 6 2 6 3714 QF nbsp Lourdes Dominguez Lino 54 Win 6 1 6 1715 SF nbsp Klara Zakopalova 37 Win 6 0 6 4716 F nbsp Johanna Larsson 76 Win 7 6 4 6 1Rogers Cup Toronto Canada WTA Premier 5 Hard outdoor 5 11 August 2013 1R Bye717 2R nbsp Francesca Schiavone 57 Win 6 3 6 2718 3R nbsp Kirsten Flipkens 13 Win 6 0 6 3719 QF nbsp Magdalena Rybarikova 42 Win 6 1 6 1720 SF nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska 4 Win 7 6 7 3 6 4721 F nbsp Sorana Cirstea 27 Win 8 6 2 6 0Western amp Southern Open Cincinnati United StatesWTA Premier 5Hard outdoor12 18 August 2013 1R Bye722 2R nbsp Eugenie Bouchard 62 Win 4 6 6 2 6 2723 3R nbsp Mona Barthel 32 Win 6 4 6 1724 QF nbsp Simona Halep 25 Win 6 0 6 4725 SF nbsp Li Na 5 Win 7 5 7 5726 F nbsp Victoria Azarenka 2 Loss 2 6 2 2 6 6 7 6 8 US Open New York City United StatesGrand SlamHard outdoor26 August 9 September 2013 727 1R nbsp Francesca Schiavone 56 Win 6 0 6 1728 2R nbsp Galina Voskoboeva 77 Win 6 3 6 0729 3R nbsp Yaroslava Shvedova 78 Win 6 3 6 1730 4R nbsp Sloane Stephens 16 Win 6 4 6 1731 QF nbsp Carla Suarez Navarro 20 Win 6 0 6 0732 SF nbsp Li Na 6 Win 6 0 6 3733 F nbsp Victoria Azarenka 2 Win 9 7 5 6 7 6 8 6 1China OpenBeijing ChinaWTA Premier MandatoryHard outdoor28 September 6 October 2013 734 1R nbsp Elena Vesnina 24 Win 6 4 6 2735 2R nbsp Francesca Schiavone 47 Win 6 4 7 5736 3R nbsp Maria Kirilenko 18 Win 7 5 7 5737 QF nbsp Caroline Wozniacki 8 Win 6 1 6 4738 SF nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska 4 Win 6 2 6 2739 F nbsp Jelena Jankovic 11 Win 10 6 2 6 2WTA Tour Championships Istanbul TurkeyYear End ChampionshipHard indoor21 27 October 2013 740 RR nbsp Angelique Kerber 9 Win 6 3 6 1741 RR nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska 4 Win 6 2 6 4742 RR nbsp Petra Kvitova 6 Win 6 2 6 3743 SF nbsp Jelena Jankovic 8 Win 6 4 2 6 6 4744 F nbsp Li Na 5 Win 11 2 6 6 3 6 0Doubles matches edit Tournament Match Round Partner Opponents Rank Result ScoreAustralian Open Melbourne AustraliaGrand SlamHard outdoor14 27 January 2013 188 1R nbsp Venus Williams nbsp Camila Giorgi nbsp Stefanie Vogele NR 150 Win 6 3 6 1189 2R nbsp Venus Williams nbsp Vera Dushevina nbsp Olga Govortsova 43 61 Win 6 1 6 2190 3R nbsp Venus Williams nbsp Nadia Petrova nbsp Katarina Srebotnik 5 16 Win 6 2 6 3191 QF nbsp Venus Williams nbsp Sara Errani nbsp Roberta Vinci 2 1 Loss 6 3 6 7 1 7 5 7US Open New York City United StatesGrand SlamHard outdoor26 August 9 September 2013 192 1R nbsp Venus Williams nbsp Silvia Soler Espinosa nbsp Carla Suarez Navarro 46 56 Win 6 7 5 7 6 0 6 3193 2R nbsp Venus Williams nbsp Raquel Kops Jones nbsp Abigail Spears 13 13 Win 6 4 6 4194 3R nbsp Venus Williams nbsp Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova nbsp Lucie Safarova 29 19 Win 6 1 7 6 7 3 195 QF nbsp Venus Williams nbsp Sara Errani nbsp Roberta Vinci 1 1 Win 6 3 6 1196 SF nbsp Venus Williams nbsp Andrea Hlavackova nbsp Lucie Hradecka 8 11 Loss 4 6 2 6China OpenBeijing ChinaWTA Premier MandatoryHard outdoor28 September 6 October 2013 197 1R nbsp Venus Williams nbsp Chan Hao ching nbsp Liezel Huber 28 19 Loss 7 6 7 3 4 6 9 11 Tournament schedule editSingles schedule edit Williams 2013 singles tournament schedule is as follows Date Championship Location Category Surface Points Outcome30 December 2012 5 January 2013 Brisbane International Brisbane WTA Premier Hard 470 Winner defeated nbsp A Pavlyuchenkova 6 2 6 114 January 27 January Australian Open Melbourne Grand Slam Hard 500 Quarterfinals lost to nbsp S Stephens 6 3 5 7 4 611 February 17 February Qatar Total Open Doha WTA Premier 5 Hard 620 Final lost to nbsp V Azarenka 6 7 6 8 6 2 3 618 February 23 February Dubai Tennis Championships Dubai WTA Premier Hard 0 Second RoundWithdrew before match against nbsp M Bartoli18 March 31 March Sony Open Tennis Miami WTA Premier Mandatory Hard 1000 Winner defeated nbsp M Sharapova 4 6 6 3 6 01 April 7 April Family Circle Cup Charleston WTA Premier Clay green 470 Winner defeated nbsp J Jankovic 3 6 6 0 6 220 April 21 April Fed Cup WG Play offs USA vs Sweden Delray Beach Fed Cup Hard nbsp United States def nbsp Argentina 4 1 USA advanced to 2014 Fed Cup WG6 May 12 May Mutua Madrid Open Madrid WTA Premier Mandatory Clay red 1000 Winner defeated nbsp M Sharapova 6 1 6 411 May 17 May Internazionali BNL d Italia Rome WTA Premier 5 Clay red 900 Winner defeated nbsp V Azarenka 6 1 6 325 May 8 June French Open Paris Grand Slam Clay red 2000 Winner defeated nbsp M Sharapova 6 4 6 424 June 7 July Wimbledon London Grand Slam Grass 280 Fourth Round lost to nbsp S Lisicki 2 6 6 1 4 615 July 21 July Swedish Open Bastad WTA International Clay red 280 Winner defeated nbsp J Larsson 6 4 6 15 August 11 August Rogers Cup Canada WTA Premier 5 Hard 900 Winner defeated nbsp S Cirstea 6 2 6 012 August 18 August Western amp Southern Open Cincinnati WTA Premier 5 Hard 620 Final lost to nbsp V Azarenka 6 2 2 6 6 7 6 8 26 August 9 September US Open New York Grand Slam Hard 2000 Winner defeated nbsp V Azarenka 7 5 6 7 6 8 6 130 September 6 October China Open Beijing WTA Premier Mandatory Hard 1000 Winner defeated nbsp J Jankovic 6 2 6 221 October 27 October WTA Tour Championships Istanbul Year End Championships Hard i 1500 Winner defeated nbsp N Li 2 6 6 3 6 0Total year end points 13540Doubles schedule edit Williams 2013 doubles tournament schedule is as follows Date Championship Location Category Surface Points Outcome14 January 27 January Australian Open Melbourne Grand Slam Hard 500 Quarterfinals lost to nbsp S Errani nbsp R Vinci 6 3 6 7 1 7 5 726 August 9 September US Open New York Grand Slam Hard 900 Semifinals lost to nbsp A Hlavackova nbsp L Hradecka 4 6 2 630 September 6 October China Open Beijing WTA Premier Mandatory Hard 5 First Round lost to nbsp Chan nbsp Huber 7 6 7 3 4 6 9 11 Total year end points 1405 Partner nbsp Venus WilliamsYearly records editHead to head matchups edit Ordered by percentage of wins as of WTA Tour Championships nbsp Li Na 4 0 nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska 4 0 nbsp Maria Sharapova 4 0 nbsp Jelena Jankovic 3 0 nbsp Maria Kirilenko 3 0 nbsp Francesca Schiavone 3 0 nbsp Dominika Cibulkova 2 0 nbsp Sorana Cirstea 2 0 nbsp Lourdes Dominguez Lino 2 0 nbsp Sara Errani 2 0 nbsp Caroline Garcia 2 0 nbsp Simona Halep 2 0 nbsp Petra Kvitova 2 0 nbsp Johanna Larsson 2 0 nbsp Ayumi Morita 2 0 nbsp Carla Suarez Navarro 2 0 nbsp Anna Tatishvili 2 0 nbsp Sofia Arvidsson 1 0 nbsp Mona Barthel 1 0 nbsp Eugenie Bouchard 1 0 nbsp Mallory Burdette 1 0 nbsp Alize Cornet 1 0 nbsp Kimiko Date Krumm 1 0 nbsp Kirsten Flipkens 1 0 nbsp Edina Gallovits Hall 1 0 nbsp Daria Gavrilova 1 0 nbsp Camila Giorgi 1 0 nbsp Sesil Karatantcheva 1 0 nbsp Angelique Kerber 1 0 nbsp Svetlana Kuznetsova 1 0 nbsp Varvara Lepchenko 1 0 nbsp Anabel Medina Garrigues 1 0 nbsp Mandy Minella 1 0 nbsp Garbine Muguruza 1 0 nbsp Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 1 0 nbsp Flavia Pennetta 1 0 nbsp Yulia Putintseva 1 0 nbsp Urszula Radwanska 1 0 nbsp Laura Robson 1 0 nbsp Magdalena Rybarikova 1 0 nbsp Lucie Safarova 1 0 nbsp Yaroslava Shvedova 1 0 nbsp Elena Vesnina 1 0 nbsp Roberta Vinci 1 0 nbsp Galina Voskoboeva 1 0 nbsp Venus Williams 1 0 nbsp Caroline Wozniacki 1 0 nbsp Klara Zakopalova 1 0 nbsp Sloane Stephens 2 1 nbsp Victoria Azarenka 2 2 nbsp Sabine Lisicki 0 1 Finals edit Singles 13 11 2 edit LegendGrand Slams 2 0 WTA Tour Championships 1 0 WTA Premier Mandatory 3 0 WTA Premier 5 2 2 WTA Premier 2 0 WTA International 1 0 Finals by surfaceHard 6 2 Clay 5 0 Finals by venueOutdoors 10 2 Indoors 1 0 Outcome No Date Championship Surface Opponent in the final Score in the finalWinner 47 January 5 2013 Brisbane Australia Hard nbsp Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6 2 6 1Runner up 16 February 17 2013 Doha Qatar Hard nbsp Victoria Azarenka 6 7 6 8 6 2 3 6Winner 48 March 30 2013 Miami USA 6 Hard nbsp Maria Sharapova 4 6 6 3 6 0Winner 49 April 7 2013 Charleston USA 3 Clay green nbsp Jelena Jankovic 3 6 6 0 6 2Winner 50 May 12 2013 Madrid Spain 2 Clay red nbsp Maria Sharapova 6 1 6 4Winner 51 May 19 2013 Rome Italy 2 Clay red nbsp Victoria Azarenka 6 1 6 3Winner 52 June 8 2013 French Open Paris France 2 Clay red nbsp Maria Sharapova 6 4 6 4Winner 53 July 21 2013 Bastad Sweden Clay red nbsp Johanna Larsson 6 4 6 1Winner 54 August 11 2013 Toronto Canada 3 Hard nbsp Sorana Cirstea 6 2 6 0Runner up 17 18 August 2013 Cincinnati USA Hard nbsp Victoria Azarenka 6 2 2 6 6 7 6 8 Winner 55 8 September 2013 US Open New York City US 5 Hard nbsp Victoria Azarenka 7 5 6 7 6 8 6 1Winner 56 6 October 2013 China Open Beijing China 2 Hard nbsp Jelena Jankovic 6 2 6 2Winner 57 27 October 2013 WTA Tour Championships Istanbul Turkey 4 Hard i nbsp Li Na 2 6 6 3 6 0Earnings edit Event Prize money Year to date1 Brisbane International 162 987 162 9872 Australian Open singles A 250 000 414 216Australian Open doubles A 30 000 444 3633 Qatar Total Open 213 000 657 3634 Sony Open Tennis 724 000 1 381 3635 Family Circle Cup 125 000 1 506 3636 Mutua Madrid Open 643 000 2 325 4817 Internazionali BNL d Italia 343 548 2 751 4818 French Open 1 500 000 4 621 7509 Wimbledon 105 000 4 786 08610 Swedish Open 40 000 4 826 08611 Rogers Cup 426 000 5 252 08612 Western amp Southern Open 213 000 5 465 08613 US Open singles 2 555 715 8 020 801US Open Series bonus pool 1 000 000 9 020 801US Open doubles 56 521 9 077 32214 China Open singles 860 000 9 937 322China Open doubles 3 250 9 940 57215 WTA Tour Championships 2 145 000 12 085 572Bonus Pool 300 000 12 385 572 12 385 572Figures in United States dollars USD unless noted See also editSerena Williams career statisticsReferences edit Serena Williams Finishes Historic 12 4 Million Tennis Season With Another Title Forbes 27 October 2013 Serena Williams Wraps Up Her Best Season Ever and She s Only Getting Better Bleacher 28 October 2013 Serena cruises by Lepchenko in Brisbane Associated Press 30 December 2012 Williams blasts through to quarterfinals Associated Press 1 January 2013 Williams defeats Sloane Stephens to reach semifinal round LA Times 3 January 2013 Azarenka withdraws due to toe injury Brisbane International 4 January 2013 Williams blasts through women s final Associated Press 5 January 2013 Injured Serena puts on a clinic Australian Open 15 January 2013 Archived from the original on 16 October 2013 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Dubai with back injury USA Today Associated Press 20 February 2013 Tennis Serena Williams blasts past Pennetta in Miami Reuters 22 March 2013 SERENA BEATS MORITA KVITOVA OUSTED Sony Open Tennis 23 March 2013 Serena Williams rallies for 3 set win at Sony Open Sports Illustrated 26 March 2013 Serena Williams beats Li to reach Miami semifinals Associated Press 26 March 2013 Serena beats Radwanska to set up Miami final with Sharapova Associated Press 28 March 2013 Archived from the original on 6 December 2013 SERENA BEATS SHARAPOVA TO WIN RECORD SIXTH MIAMI TITLE Sony Open Tennis 30 March 2013 Serena Williams beats Sharapova wins Sony Open final Associated Press 30 March 2013 Serena Williams makes transition to clay with win USA Today Associated Press 2 April 2013 Serena advances in Charleston ESPN 5 April 2013 Williams sisters advance into semis CBS 5 April 2013 Serena beats Venus in under an hour to reach Charleston final Associated Press 6 April 2013 Serena defeats Jankovic wins 2nd 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September 2013 Live Report US Open women s final AFP 8 September 2013 Serena Williams triumphs in U S Open at Flushing Meadows CNN 9 September 2013 Williams sisters move on in doubles at U S Open Sports Illustrated 31 August 2013 Williams sisters dismiss Lucie Safarova Anatasia Pavlyuchenkova 11 Tennis World USA 5 September 2013 Venus and Serena Williams upset top seeded Errani and Vinci LA Times 5 September 2013 Williams Sisters Lose U S Open Women s Doubles Semifinals Huffington Post 6 September 2013 Serena Beats Vesnina Praises Venus WTA 29 September 2013 Williams withstands tough Schiavone test ESPN 1 October 2013 Serena Williams stumbles through to last eight in China AFP 3 October 2013 Tennis Williams breezes past Wozniacki to reach China semis Eurosport 4 October 2013 Exasperated Agnieszka Radwanska mulls playing left handed to beat invincible Serena Williams DNA 6 October 2013 Serena Williams picks up 10th WTA title of 2013 UPI 6 October 2013 Williams amp Kvitova Make Winning Starts WTA Championships 22 October 2013 Serena Williams beats Agnieszka Radwanska in Istanbul BBC 23 October 2013 Serena Williams beats Petra Kvitova to reach semifinals of WTA Championships The Washington Post 25 October 2013 Archived from the original on 30 October 2013 Serena Williams injured but beats Jelena Jankovic to reach final of WTA Championships in Istanbul BBC 26 October 2013 Serena Employs Survival Tactics in Semis WTA Championships 26 October 2013 Serena Williams wins WTA title Fox 28 October 2013 Serena Williams beats Li Na to win WTA Championships BBC 27 October 2013 Superb Serena Defends Title WTA Championships 27 October 2013 Serena Williams pulls U S even Associated Press 21 April 2013 Serena gives US lead over Sweden in Fed Cup Vanguard 21 April 2013 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 Serena Williams tennis season amp oldid 1209778666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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