@@MrTarun83 of course she. is. still. running! How can she make it to finals if she's not still running? She may not be running as fast as when she was 17 but by God she's still running fast enough to still be a threat. Don't sell her short.
One of my favorite years of Serena’s career ...I knew absolutely nothing about tennis and tuned in with my mom to watch her...Serenas 1st slam win inspired me to get into the sport of tennis...been playing coaching the sport and following ever since ....Thank you Venus And Serena !
Great story! Same thing with me except for the coaching. I started following them earlier that year when they played each other at the 1999 Lipton Open final (Miami Open). Venus won that and everyone thought the US Open might be next and it might be another Venus/Serena final, until Hingis took Venus out in the semis. Then little sister stepped up and took Hingis out in the final. The drama was terrific. I immediately started playing tennis and never stopped. Changed my life.
@@jefferoni1984 Can you help please with some understand/knowledge please: (Please don’t laugh, Google just confused me even more) What’s the difference between Wimbledon and the Grand Slam? They’re not the same correct? And Wimbledon IS the highest honor for Tennis, as in winning the Super Bowl? 🥴
@@tonshmar Sure. There are four grand slam tournaments played each year. The Australian Open, French Open (also called Roland Garros) Wimbledon and the US Open. Played in that order in January, May, July and August, respectively. They’re referred to as grand slams or sometimes just a slam for short. All of the top players in the world usually play each of them, barring injury or other extenuating circumstances. They all want to show up and test themselves against the best players in the world. And just winning one slam is considered the mark of a great champion. The vast majority of players go their entire careers without winning a slam. While the four slams are all fairly equal in prestige, Wimbledon is a little more prestigious since it’s the oldest tennis tournament in the world and it’s played in England on grass, which is how lawn tennis was originally played. England is arguably the birthplace of tennis so it has that credibility going for it. Grass isn’t as popular of a surface as it used to be but it’s considered the original, hence the name of the sport, “Lawn Tennis”. Clay and hard courts are by far the most popular surfaces now. Clay being the second original surface that tennis was played on, and is the one used at the French Open, the second oldest grand slam and probably second in prestige - followed by the US Open and the Australian Open when it comes to prestige. Although again most players would be happy with winning any one of the four. When a player has won all four, they’re said to have won “The Grand Slam”. If they do it all in the same year then they won “The Calendar Grand Slam”. If they win all four in the same year and also win the Olympic gold then it’s called “The Golden Slam”. Steffi Graf is the only player in history to have done this in 1988, arguably the best year of tennis ever played by anyone. Hope that helps.
@@jefferoni1984 It helps A LOT! Thank you so much for taking the time to explain. I’ve literally copied and pasted (for my personal reference) as to become more familiar with how Tennis operates! 🙌🙏
@@jefferoni1984 Thank you so much! I really enjoyed reading this. Very insightful. My mom & dad have been following the William sisters' since the 90s but I have no clue about the operations of Tennis haha. So I appreciate the breakdown you so generously offered.
She won first GS in US Open 1999 at 17yo...wouu wonderfull...Amazingly but she is no.7 seed at that GS... R.1 vs Kim.P 6-0.6-1 R.2 vs J.Kostanic 6-4.6-2 R.3 vs K.Clijsters 4-6.6-2.7-5 R.4 vs C.Martinez 4-6.6-2.6-2 QF vs M.Seles 4-6.6-2.6-2 SF vs L.Davenport 6-4.1-6.6-4 F vs M.Hingis 6-3.7-6 Amazingly she beat no.4 seed Seles than no.2 seed Davenport.and at the final beat no.1 seed and world no one at that times Hingis....wouuuuu..perfect victory to win her first GS
When she won this, I screamed so loudly that I woke up a baby. And against Hingis made it so sweet. So glad to have experienced this run when it happened. It was electric.
Everyone think Serena is all about power but you can tell from this early grand slam run that her net game is already excellent - timing, position, feel all seems to be top notch and she usually ends up with winners
Gosh 1999 was such an iconic year for women's sports. The soccer squad won the World Cup in America. Serena won the US Open for her 1st GS title. Theresa Witherspoon hit THE SHOT against Houston in the WNBA finals. So much win that year!!!
I was there. Her 3rd match with Clijster was nail biting. She was down 5-3 on the third set and two match point from losing that match but managed to turn it around and win it.
Reminds me of the match they had at the Australian Open (2003, semifinal) when Kim and Serena each had a set and Kim was up 5-1 in the 3rd and STILL lost to Serena.
@@karaokelola that's the difference between a player who wants to be good and a player who wants to be great. A champion. She could've just gave up being down 1-5, but she'll still fight and end up winning the match. That's one thing I noticed about her compared to the other players. She *WILL* run for *EVERY* ball and won't give up.
Jonathan Rice probably not. The kids are fast. And she’s 39 in a month or two. She’s much slower after childbirth too. But her place in history cannot be disputed.
@@jonathanrice1070 I believe that if she gets serious about her fitness and drops 20-30 lbs, learning some experience from Djokovic, Draymond Green, etc in that regard; she can win a few more slams
To consider that she's still playing today...in 2021...at an age when most tennis players are long retired. This was her first Grand Slam win at age 17.
That was no easy feat Serena in 1999 - her matches were with some heavy hitters. This was an emergence of a champion. I love seeing these highlights. It is indeed true American history.
It was when she beat Seles that I finally started to believe she could win the whole thing. I was stationed out at Camp Hansen (aka Sin City) in Okinawa as a Marine. Would watch on duty via the Armed Forces Network and I got caught up during that run. Everyone expected Venus to be the first to break through, but Serena while not out of nowhere, put it together and showed she would be just as formidable as big sister.
Seles was on course to be the GOAT before the stabbing in 1993. She had 8 slams at 20yrs old.Plus, the sporting world was denied an EPIC rivalry between Seles and Graf which was developing beautifully. That rivalry in the 1990’s would have raised the women’s game to the next level both on and off court. The rivalry between Serena and Venus was disappointing and lacked intensity.
@@joang5678 Totally get what your saying🙏. Actually that WOULD DEFINITELY have been an epic rivalry between a peak Seles ie. no stabbing and a young Serena. That would definitely have put bums on seats lol
Look at the opponents she faced clijsters, Martinez, Seles, Lindsay and Hingis. That's how a long Lasting star is forged. Tough days for women's tennis now. We are mostly getting champions at the mercy of upsets in the draw. It's good to be in the era of a star that is brightest ever, Serena Williams.
I grew up in the early 1990’s and at that time Monica Seles was making a stunning impact with 8 slams by the age of 20. Furthermore, her rivalry with Steffi Graf was developing beautifully. It would have taken the women’s game to the next level both on and off court. I have so much respect for Serena but her rivalry with Venus was much hyped by the press etc. but nearly always disappointed. It lacked intensity which was evident in the Graf v Seles matches. Watch Seles v Graf 1993 Australian Open Final and you will witness a LEGENDARY match!!
It’s funny I grew up watching tennis for the matches of Edberg, Sampras, Seles and Graf era and never really got into women’s tennis until the likes of Hingis and Kournikova (who weren’t much older than me at the time) but really paid attention when the Williams sisters came in the scene. I remember I shouted at the tv cos I recognized them from the old Donohue show where they appeared with their dad Richard. That first Williams Slam title was amazing and to see them both flourish and change the game and found the matches more entertaining to watch from then on.
Funny, I never REALLY got into men's tennis until Federer can't along. I always watched the women because it was more catty, I thought. Maybe it's because I'm also a female. 🤷
For me the greatest tragedy in the women’s game was when Seles got stabbed in 1993. She was really starting to dominate with 8 majors at 20 yrs old and developing a stunning rivalry with Graf. That rivalry would have helped to take the women’s game to the next level both on and off court in the 1990s. Serena v Venus as a rivalry was much hyped, understandably, but lacked intensity.
Very fitting that it was clijsters who gave her the toughest battle and it was only the third round, considering clijsters was the most dominant player at the Open after Serena on this list. Hardest run to a title I think maybe ever in a slam in terms of quality of players. Just wow.
To be , in her 2nd Us -open at 17, that incredible comeback against Clijsters ,winning from the nr 2 and defending champion and win the whole thing against the nr 1.
4 out of 7 matches up to 3 sets, many former Grand Slam winners, runners-up wins in the 3rd round, no1 player in the finals ... after playing so many difficult matches, Serena finally won. Venus also reached the final at the age of 17. Serena also wanted to make a name for herself like her sister. She also reached the final and won. One step ahead of Venus.
Young Serena was so cute lol. She was so fast, even faster than I remember. She def has lost a lot of her speed and is still able to beat the number 2 seed. None of the women would stand a chance against her if she still had that speed.
Venus Started It ! Serena going to Finish It ! Two Of The Greatest Women 🎾🔥 Player's Who Shift The Game Of Women 🎾 to where it is even being played Now ! because of the Two of Them Both being Power Hitters ! Venus and Serena didn't adapt to how their opponents were playing ! Their opponents had to adapt to them ! All of them ! The Williams Sister's 🎾🔥🎾🔥♥️
She had a very tough draw. A future champion like Clijsters, two veterans like Conchita and Seles who were not at their prime but still very dangerous and the last two champions of the US Open. The decline of Martina Hingis was quite obvious since the FO debacle. She really played really bad the beginning of three of her last four GS finals. I remember back in the day, Serena was just the promising young sister of Venus who was supposed to be the great champion of the two. At the end both were great champions but Serena end being a legend
Swinde Yes he did! Because he said Serena was like a pit bull that she wouldn’t let go or give up and that she is her own enemy on the courts but once she sees the problem she’s having she has a way of adapting to the other players game and if she has to go 3 sets she will go the distance whether she wins or lose she will fight until the last point
yomismo74 Conchita Martínez was 27 at that time. She played in a Slam final in 1998 and 2000 (a year before and after playing Serena in the video). Monica Seles was only 25 when she played Serena in the video above. I don't see how these players have past their primes.
@@yomismo74 That is true - not everyone peaks at the same time. But I'm just merely pointing out that Seles and Conchita were still in their primes in at age 27 and 25 respectively. Serena Williams was no push over at the time, and she was an athlete any top-10 player would have wanted to avoid early in a Slam. In Serena's debut in a main draw of a WTA event as a qualifier, she took out two top-10 players in a row in an era when top-10 players were consistent in winning. To date, no player has achieved that.
When you think about her dominance, Serena has taken out so many greats/multi gs winners in her career. Graf, Seles(her idol), Conchita Martinez, Davenport, Hingis, Peirce, Venus, Henin, Clijsters, Capriati, Sharapova, Azarenka, Kvitova, Li Na, Halep and even Barty. Thats amazing to have such an amazing winning career.
Wow to look back and really realize the Tough players she had to beat was really Amazing. IT showed she was ready to take control of women's Tennis. Her strokes had a little more zip than Venus. Venus volley was better I think if Venus serve was more fluid and her second had more kick with pace we would of witnessed more Grand Slams.
Incredible, what a performance and take down of so many #1s! Still can’t understand why so many in the stands aren’t clapping when she accepts the trophy 🤷♂️
Man ... Serena look so fit and fast back 1999 early 2000 ; Olympic sprinter.... she became so dominant with her serve and forehand.... in the years to come..... can she win GS #24??? it is possible.. time is clicking away.....
Her prime was between 2002 to maybe 2005....then again from about 2009-2013. From 2002 and 2003 she won 5 grand slams! 2013 had her best win percentage, I think.
Gotta give it to Serena. Look at depth of the entire tournament and the players she had to play. And she walloped everyone.... obviously Clijsters really should have won and yet again choked a loss jn .... buy wow Serena 👏
WTA's UA-cam channel posted 7 separate clips from Serena's 1999 run to the title. 1st round to the final I just put them into a single video.
You should put the word "win" in the title for more views.
so much better this way thanks
She knocked out top 5 players who were champions in their own right. I have to stan
The fact she was in the finals in 2018
And all of them are in the tennis HOF
The girl became a Grand Slam champion at the age of 17. How proud Serena's father was of her.
She destroyed world class top tier players like it was a plain Tuesday, what a boss.
unbelieveable draw, clijsters, martinez, seles, davenport, hingis.
Serena's winning point against Hingis is literally the mood of all moods!! Her reaction to winning her 1st Grand Slam gives me LIFE!! 🙌🙌🙌🐐
Serena like Jesus saving souls. one believer after another
Your comment is so random.
I feel sorry for your company.
Clijsters, Conchita, Seles, Davenport and Hingis..... Wow. And many matches went to three set, too. What a run. And she is still running lol
except Hingis just only 2 sets
Not really running though 🤣
@@MrTarun83
Still has 23 slams and nearly 100 million in earnings. She also made the AO semis 🤷🏽.
So ? I said not running and not not winning
@@MrTarun83 of course she. is. still. running!
How can she make it to finals if she's not still running? She may not be running as fast as when she was 17 but by God she's still running fast enough to still be a threat. Don't sell her short.
One of my favorite years of Serena’s career ...I knew absolutely nothing about tennis and tuned in with my mom to watch her...Serenas 1st slam win inspired me to get into the sport of tennis...been playing coaching the sport and following ever since ....Thank you Venus And Serena !
Great story! Same thing with me except for the coaching. I started following them earlier that year when they played each other at the 1999 Lipton Open final (Miami Open). Venus won that and everyone thought the US Open might be next and it might be another Venus/Serena final, until Hingis took Venus out in the semis. Then little sister stepped up and took Hingis out in the final. The drama was terrific. I immediately started playing tennis and never stopped. Changed my life.
@@jefferoni1984 Can you help please with some understand/knowledge please: (Please don’t laugh, Google just confused me even more) What’s the difference between Wimbledon and the Grand Slam? They’re not the same correct? And Wimbledon IS the highest honor for Tennis, as in winning the Super Bowl? 🥴
@@tonshmar Sure. There are four grand slam tournaments played each year. The Australian Open, French Open (also called Roland Garros) Wimbledon and the US Open. Played in that order in January, May, July and August, respectively. They’re referred to as grand slams or sometimes just a slam for short.
All of the top players in the world usually play each of them, barring injury or other extenuating circumstances. They all want to show up and test themselves against the best players in the world. And just winning one slam is considered the mark of a great champion. The vast majority of players go their entire careers without winning a slam.
While the four slams are all fairly equal in prestige, Wimbledon is a little more prestigious since it’s the oldest tennis tournament in the world and it’s played in England on grass, which is how lawn tennis was originally played. England is arguably the birthplace of tennis so it has that credibility going for it. Grass isn’t as popular of a surface as it used to be but it’s considered the original, hence the name of the sport, “Lawn Tennis”. Clay and hard courts are by far the most popular surfaces now. Clay being the second original surface that tennis was played on, and is the one used at the French Open, the second oldest grand slam and probably second in prestige - followed by the US Open and the Australian Open when it comes to prestige. Although again most players would be happy with winning any one of the four.
When a player has won all four, they’re said to have won “The Grand Slam”.
If they do it all in the same year then they won “The Calendar Grand Slam”.
If they win all four in the same year and also win the Olympic gold then it’s called “The Golden Slam”. Steffi Graf is the only player in history to have done this in 1988, arguably the best year of tennis ever played by anyone.
Hope that helps.
@@jefferoni1984 It helps A LOT! Thank you so much for taking the time to explain. I’ve literally copied and pasted (for my personal reference) as to become more familiar with how Tennis operates! 🙌🙏
@@jefferoni1984 Thank you so much! I really enjoyed reading this. Very insightful. My mom & dad have been following the William sisters' since the 90s but I have no clue about the operations of Tennis haha. So I appreciate the breakdown you so generously offered.
She won first GS in US Open 1999 at 17yo...wouu wonderfull...Amazingly but she is no.7 seed at that GS...
R.1 vs Kim.P 6-0.6-1
R.2 vs J.Kostanic 6-4.6-2
R.3 vs K.Clijsters 4-6.6-2.7-5
R.4 vs C.Martinez 4-6.6-2.6-2
QF vs M.Seles 4-6.6-2.6-2
SF vs L.Davenport 6-4.1-6.6-4
F vs M.Hingis 6-3.7-6
Amazingly she beat no.4 seed Seles than no.2 seed Davenport.and at the final beat no.1 seed and world no one at that times Hingis....wouuuuu..perfect victory to win her first GS
Awww Kim, just 2 points away. Lindsay also had her chances. Still, it was a brutal draw from 3R onwards, especially for a 17 year-old.
When she won this, I screamed so loudly that I woke up a baby. And against Hingis made it so sweet. So glad to have experienced this run when it happened. It was electric.
Her draw was crazy! She deserved and earned that title! 🖤🖤🖤
Everyone think Serena is all about power but you can tell from this early grand slam run that her net game is already excellent - timing, position, feel all seems to be top notch and she usually ends up with winners
Gosh 1999 was such an iconic year for women's sports. The soccer squad won the World Cup in America. Serena won the US Open for her 1st GS title. Theresa Witherspoon hit THE SHOT against Houston in the WNBA finals. So much win that year!!!
Here after that awesome win today in the first round at the US OPEN! Serena is the best tennis player ever 🖤🖤🖤
Thats such a tough draw. Clijsters, Martinez, Seles, Davenport, Hingis...all slam winners or eventual slam winners.
except Clijsters. Clijster never won grandslam < 1999
@@ribosanukleatacid5455 read it again. I said eventual slam winners...
I think only her 2010 Aussie draw could compare
@@ak-xp4hp Yup 2010 Aussie Open and 1999 US Open were both times she went through a draw beating 5 slam or eventual slam winners.
I was there. Her 3rd match with Clijster was nail biting. She was down 5-3 on the third set and two match point from losing that match but managed to turn it around and win it.
Reminds me of the match they had at the Australian Open (2003, semifinal) when Kim and Serena each had a set and Kim was up 5-1 in the 3rd and STILL lost to Serena.
@@karaokelola that's the difference between a player who wants to be good and a player who wants to be great. A champion. She could've just gave up being down 1-5, but she'll still fight and end up winning the match. That's one thing I noticed about her compared to the other players. She *WILL* run for *EVERY* ball and won't give up.
Even with her first slam win, she always had it. Amazing talent.
Does she have enough left in the tank for #24?
Jonathan Rice probably not. The kids are fast. And she’s 39 in a month or two. She’s much slower after childbirth too. But her place in history cannot be disputed.
@@goatlps hater
@@jonathanrice1070 I believe that if she gets serious about her fitness and drops 20-30 lbs, learning some experience from Djokovic, Draymond Green, etc in that regard; she can win a few more slams
To consider that she's still playing today...in 2021...at an age when most tennis players are long retired. This was her first Grand Slam win at age 17.
Amazing. 4 3set matches, a host of the game's best ever players and a final victory over Hingis. Wow.
Her strokes and speed were incredible for a 17 year old back then.
For women 15-25 are the prime years in Athletics. Injuries for most start to add up after that.
That was no easy feat Serena in 1999 - her matches were with some heavy hitters. This was an emergence of a champion. I love seeing these highlights. It is indeed true American history.
Serena won that final 6-3 7-6. USTA can't even get their own scores right.
She said after she won Indian Wells against Steffi earlier that year that she knew she would win the US Open.
wow this was such a tough draw - clijsters martinez seles davenport hingis lol
and people have the nerves to say she played in a weak erea🤣🤣🤣
@@chrisarmelseyibayebek4977 they mean after Martinez, sales, davenport, hingis retired or stopped being at their best.
@@deusexmachina9776 then come Venus Hénin Maria Kim etc
@@chrisarmelseyibayebek4977 neither of them were a threat to Serena.
@@deusexmachina9776 Yes because she is the greatest
Wow...she beat some great players to win her 1st slam..
Who else came here after seeing them movies previews of her father
This is how a true legend rises towards the best of the best 😊✌🎵🎶❤🎾🏆looking forward to her legendary 24th & 25th GS in NYC 2020,21.
It was when she beat Seles that I finally started to believe she could win the whole thing. I was stationed out at Camp Hansen (aka Sin City) in Okinawa as a Marine. Would watch on duty via the Armed Forces Network and I got caught up during that run. Everyone expected Venus to be the first to break through, but Serena while not out of nowhere, put it together and showed she would be just as formidable as big sister.
Her dad said Serena would be the first to win a grand slam.
And the rest is history
Perfect comment! Just perfect.
Perfect!
Wow thanks for this upload she is very special Queen Serena just phenomenal to be still playing and reaching final I salute u Queen one in a million.
She is still standing as a top player in 2020. Amazing.
Who else is here after the King Richard movie?
That match with Seles was amazing. She played so good.
This is why I stand
This title should've been: Serena's fantastic U.S. Open 1999 title run.
A legend was born!
Simply awesome! Definitely the G.O.A.T.
A modern GoAT but her number of overall titles is pathetic compared to Evert & Navratilova. Defo above Graf though
Seles was on course to be the GOAT before the stabbing in 1993. She had 8 slams at 20yrs old.Plus, the sporting world was denied an EPIC rivalry between Seles and Graf which was developing beautifully. That rivalry in the 1990’s would have raised the women’s game to the next level both on and off court. The rivalry between Serena and Venus was disappointing and lacked intensity.
@@jagjitsinghmanku2283Seles may have been on course perhaps, but not actually accomplishing Serena's record and so Serena remains the G.O.A.T.
@@joang5678 Totally get what your saying🙏. Actually that WOULD DEFINITELY have been an epic rivalry between a peak Seles ie. no stabbing and a young Serena. That would definitely have put bums on seats lol
@@yussepig6629 well that golden slam, quadruple slam easily made Steffi the GOAT then it's Martina then there is a big gap then Serena.😉😉😉
And her dad did tell the world, Serena is the one lookout for
Look at the opponents she faced clijsters, Martinez, Seles, Lindsay and Hingis. That's how a long Lasting star is forged. Tough days for women's tennis now. We are mostly getting champions at the mercy of upsets in the draw. It's good to be in the era of a star that is brightest ever, Serena Williams.
I grew up in the early 1990’s and at that time Monica Seles was making a stunning impact with 8 slams by the age of 20. Furthermore, her rivalry with Steffi Graf was developing beautifully. It would have taken the women’s game to the next level both on and off court. I have so much respect for Serena but her rivalry with Venus was much hyped by the press etc. but nearly always disappointed. It lacked intensity which was evident in the Graf v Seles matches. Watch Seles v Graf 1993 Australian Open Final and you will witness a LEGENDARY match!!
Many more favorite years with the Williams family tennis❣ Masterful. Genius. Incredible.
Serena eliminated each woman one by one so impressive
It'd be difficult to beat them 2 by 2 in a "single" tournement
Simply amazing. No wonder why she's one of the greatest tennis players!
It’s funny I grew up watching tennis for the matches of Edberg, Sampras, Seles and Graf era and never really got into women’s tennis until the likes of Hingis and Kournikova (who weren’t much older than me at the time) but really paid attention when the Williams sisters came in the scene. I remember I shouted at the tv cos I recognized them from the old Donohue show where they appeared with their dad Richard.
That first Williams Slam title was amazing and to see them both flourish and change the game and found the matches more entertaining to watch from then on.
Funny, I never REALLY got into men's tennis until Federer can't along. I always watched the women because it was more catty, I thought. Maybe it's because I'm also a female. 🤷
For me the greatest tragedy in the women’s game was when Seles got stabbed in 1993. She was really starting to dominate with 8 majors at 20 yrs old and developing a stunning rivalry with Graf. That rivalry would have helped to take the women’s game to the next level both on and off court in the 1990s. Serena v Venus as a rivalry was much hyped, understandably, but lacked intensity.
And won with the ICONIC BEADS!!! 👏🏾
She just dominated !! Incredible to watch.
Amazingly, talented, smart, powerful, and beautiful. She was a beauty queen when young.❤️❤️❤️
Very fitting that it was clijsters who gave her the toughest battle and it was only the third round, considering clijsters was the most dominant player at the Open after Serena on this list. Hardest run to a title I think maybe ever in a slam in terms of quality of players. Just wow.
The only crazy draw that come to mind wound be 89 Wimbledon when Graf beat Seles, Sanchez-Vicario, Evert, and Navratilova.
Awwww this is so nice! Gosh she had some good fights in that slam
To be , in her 2nd Us -open at 17, that incredible comeback against Clijsters ,winning from the nr 2 and defending champion and win the whole thing against the nr 1.
4 out of 7 matches up to 3 sets, many former Grand Slam winners, runners-up wins in the 3rd round, no1 player in the finals ... after playing so many difficult matches, Serena finally won. Venus also reached the final at the age of 17. Serena also wanted to make a name for herself like her sister. She also reached the final and won. One step ahead of Venus.
Hingis had won from Venus in the semifinal in a tough 3 set match.
@@swinde She must have been exhausted from playing in three sets so she lost? Is that what you mean?
@@rushigolande2253 Serena just beat Hingis in straight sets in THAT pre-US Open tournament So no surprise beat Hingis again in this US open final
Serena’s dominance definitely reminds me of Jordan’s first title year dominance… GOAT status certified.
And Hingis reign was over like that, good run though.
That was an INSANE draw. And she was 17? And she went into the final coming off four 3-setters in a row? God-tier stuff.
Seles was so out of shape but still can get deep in the slams. What talent
djIV...
Seles out of shape?? Yet she is #4 in the draw. Seems strange.
Young Serena was so cute lol. She was so fast, even faster than I remember. She def has lost a lot of her speed and is still able to beat the number 2 seed. None of the women would stand a chance against her if she still had that speed.
Venus Started It ! Serena going to Finish It ! Two Of The Greatest Women 🎾🔥 Player's Who Shift The Game Of Women 🎾 to where it is even being played Now ! because of the Two of Them Both being Power Hitters ! Venus and Serena didn't adapt to how their opponents were playing ! Their opponents had to adapt to them ! All of them ! The Williams Sister's 🎾🔥🎾🔥♥️
The year 1999 begin the history of the queen se23na the great,until now 3 decades still going on.god blessed her talent.
I am in awe is Serena Williams! What an outstanding package of a human she is! She looks in incredible form, just incredible!
G. O. A. T💕💕💕💕💕👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️🎾🎾🎾🎾
She had a very tough draw. A future champion like Clijsters, two veterans like Conchita and Seles who were not at their prime but still very dangerous and the last two champions of the US Open.
The decline of Martina Hingis was quite obvious since the FO debacle. She really played really bad the beginning of three of her last four GS finals.
I remember back in the day, Serena was just the promising young sister of Venus who was supposed to be the great champion of the two. At the end both were great champions but Serena end being a legend
Richard predicted this before either won a slam,
Swinde Yes he did! Because he said Serena was like a pit bull that she wouldn’t let go or give up and that she is her own enemy on the courts but once she sees the problem she’s having she has a way of adapting to the other players game and if she has to go 3 sets she will go the distance whether she wins or lose she will fight until the last point
yomismo74
Conchita Martínez was 27 at that time. She played in a Slam final in 1998 and 2000 (a year before and after playing Serena in the video).
Monica Seles was only 25 when she played Serena in the video above.
I don't see how these players have past their primes.
@@magnetmac1 you know that nota everybody peaks at the same age.
Seles was never the same after the stabbing.
Serena wasn't st her prime neither
@@yomismo74
That is true - not everyone peaks at the same time. But I'm just merely pointing out that Seles and Conchita were still in their primes in at age 27 and 25 respectively. Serena Williams was no push over at the time, and she was an athlete any top-10 player would have wanted to avoid early in a Slam. In Serena's debut in a main draw of a WTA event as a qualifier, she took out two top-10 players in a row in an era when top-10 players were consistent in winning. To date, no player has achieved that.
Pure joy, every time I see this😍
She's the G.o.a.t. 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
When you think about her dominance, Serena has taken out so many greats/multi gs winners in her career. Graf, Seles(her idol), Conchita Martinez, Davenport, Hingis, Peirce, Venus, Henin, Clijsters, Capriati, Sharapova, Azarenka, Kvitova, Li Na, Halep and even Barty. Thats amazing to have such an amazing winning career.
As melhores tenistas de todos os tempos Serena e Venus Williams.
Watching her first grand Slam title after retired. She is one of the best player in tennis.
The leave at 2:51 it to me looks like it landed INSIDE of the baseline. Crazy leave that
How gorgeous Serena Williams is.🥰🥰🥰
She ran through the entire top 10
all those opponents were not used to such powerful and aggressive returns lmaoo!
Watching right after her last match. Can't believe I was able to witness her entire career in my lifetime. GOAT!
Serena Williams, thank you for the memories.
Serena has played through many eras and best top-tier best in game players like they are beginners
🎾 🏆
Congratulations to Serena for an amazing career.
Serena
@Ilya Kuryakin graf maybe. Other 2, no.
The fact she took down the same player that defeated her sister in her first grand slam was like family redemption
Wow to look back and really realize the Tough players she had to beat was really Amazing. IT showed she was ready to take control of women's Tennis. Her strokes had a little more zip than Venus. Venus volley was better I think if Venus serve was more fluid and her second had more kick with pace we would of witnessed more Grand Slams.
How I regret not following tennis during Serena’s first years!
Incredible, what a performance and take down of so many #1s! Still can’t understand why so many in the stands aren’t clapping when she accepts the trophy 🤷♂️
Man ... Serena look so fit and fast back 1999 early 2000 ; Olympic sprinter.... she became so dominant with her serve and forehand.... in the years to come..... can she win GS #24??? it is possible.. time is clicking away.....
No. It is over.
Steffi Graf is the best of all.
@@michael46 yeah, you sound bitter..
@@neetrab LOL
She already missing me 🤷♂️😭💙
Serena Williams playing Monica Seles. Chills . Wow
A melhor tenista da história!
Para sempre será, nunca vai aparecer outra
...and, we're off!
Does any one know what camera was used to film any of the 1998 us open?
Nem saiu o filme aqui no Brasil, mas já me encantei pelo pouco que vi no Trailer.
Verdaderas atletas las hermanas Williams
I'm not crying, you're crying
Woowwww omg, the very first
The most serena...ur owesome player😘😘😘
goat
Her prime was between 2002 to maybe 2005....then again from about 2009-2013. From 2002 and 2003 she won 5 grand slams! 2013 had her best win percentage, I think.
The score was 6-3, 7-6 vs Hingis
Serena was 18 years old when she won the US open
shes good
Serena was a bodybuilder back then lol ...
🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐
Both sisters are gorgeous
Gotta give it to Serena. Look at depth of the entire tournament and the players she had to play. And she walloped everyone.... obviously Clijsters really should have won and yet again choked a loss jn .... buy wow Serena 👏
Powerhouse of a woman ❤🎉
Eternity later Serena is still in game