Australian Open - Women's Quarterfinals
29 Sloane Stephens d 3 Serena Williams - 36 75 64
That sure felt like a momumental changing-of-the-guard moment.
Sure Serena effed up her back in the 2nd set - she seemed fine in the 3rd.
Sloane is the 1st US teen to reach a Slam Sf since Serena at USO in '01.
Post match: Last night someone asked me, 'Do you think you can win?'
I thought about it and I was like, 'Yeah, I think so,'
but I wasn't too clear about it. This morning when I got up, I was like,
'Dude, like, you can do this. Like go out and play and do your best.'
I think I was convinced I was able to do it when I lost serve in the
first game in the second set and went down 2-0. I was like,
'Hmm, this is not the way you want it to happen.
But just fight and just get every ball back, run every ball down,
and just get a lot of balls in play. I think you'll be okay.
That's right girl. You're okay.
Novak Djokovic Wins 4th Australian Open Title
Australian Open - Men's Final
1 Novak Djokovic d 3 Andy Murray - 67(2) 76(3) 63 62
Novak wins a first-ever Open Era hat-trick and 4th title Down Under.
This also the Serb's 6th Slam and 35th ATP title.
Post match: Winning it three [times] in a row, it's incredible.
It's very thrilling. I'm full of joy right now.
It's going to give me a lot of confidence for the rest of the season,
that's for sure.
Yes, that is for sure.
And Nole has his eyes set on completing the career Slam:
I want to go all the way at [Roland Garros].
I went to the final last year and had a great match against Rafa,
but he's always the favorite on that surface
and he's the ultimate player to beat on clay.
But I think if I continue on playing well, stay healthy, I can have a chance.
Again, that is for sure.
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