Elena Rybakina says she still perfectly remembers upsetting Serena Williams at the French Open and also reveals that she entered that match feeling “super nervous.”
Exactly three years ago, Rybakina stunned former 23-time Grand Slam champion Williams 6-3 7-5 in the French Open round-of-16. At the time, it was Rybakina’s career-biggest win and also a win that landed her first Grand Slam quarterfinal appearance.
This Saturday, No. 4 seed Rybakina ousted Elise Mertens 6-4 6-2 to reach the French Open round-of-16 and come a win away from making her second quarterfinal at Roland Garros. And following her win over Mertens, the 24-year-old Kazakh was asked about her famous French Open upset over Williams.
“Of course I remember that match. It was an amazing first experience. I was super nervous to play against Serena. The motivation.. sometimes you have it, sometimes you don’t. It’s normal for any job. I really want to play more and win Grand Slams,” Rybakina said.
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