Venus Williams blew a 5-3 last-set lead in a match which stretched over almost seven hours due to rain in dropping to Zhu Lin of China 3-6, 6-2, 7-5 on the ASB Classic on Thursday.
The 42-year-old Williams fought by way of each second of the second-round match which started after midday and ended close to 7 p.m., which started outdoor and ended indoors, and which contained 13 service breaks earlier than lastly tipping in favor of Zhu in the previous few video games.
Seven-time Grand Slam champion Williams, beginning her thirtieth yr on the WTA Tour, received her first tour match in almost two years when she beat Katie Volynets on Monday within the first spherical of the Auckland match. She performed solely 4 matches in 2022 and hoped to progress to the second spherical of a match for the primary time since 2019.
Williams had the higher hand early when she took out a primary set which included 5 service breaks in 43 minutes. She was 2-1 down when the primary rain break of greater than an hour occurred however returned to interrupt Zhu’s serve twice and take the set.
Zhu led 4-2 within the second set when the rain returned and, unrelenting, compelled the gamers indoors onto a courtroom with out spectators. Zhu held serve for 5-2 then broke Williams once more to take the set and degree the match.
Williams broke first for 2-1 within the third set and prolonged that benefit to 5-3, coming inside attain of a quarterfinal spot. But Zhu broke again, held serve and broke Williams once more to advance.
Williams left the courtroom after her sixth look in Auckland to no applause but in addition to no suggestion her profession is nearer to an finish.
“It was not great,” Williams stated. “Definitely tough. I’ve played a lot of matches in my life and I’ve played through some intense delays but it was definitely like two separate matches.
“Outside, it was really tough. It was rainy, windy. It was tennis but it was more about surviving instead of playing great. Indoors, it was completely different but I got to hit a lot of balls so that’s important.”
Top-seeded American Coco Gauff will face Zhu within the quarterfinals after her 6-4, 6-4 win over compatriot Sofia Kenin, the 2020 Australian Open champion.
Seventh-ranked Gauff additionally needed to play indoors and beat Kenin in slightly below 90 minutes, leveling their head-to-head file after Kenin beat Gauff en path to the Australian Open title.
Danka Kovinic, the seventh seed, beat former champion Lauren Davis 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 and qualifier Rebeka Masarova beat Anna Blinkova 6-1, 6-4.