Serena Williams vs Caroline WozniackiWTA Tour Championships Semi-final

WTA Tour Championships · WTA · Semi-final
44 yrs · 175 cm · Right-handed
Last 10 · pre-match
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1 — 1
Sets
Retired
Monday, 26 October 2009
carpet
36 yrs · 177 cm · Right-handed
Last 10 · pre-match
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Williams S.
6-4 0-1
Wozniacki C.
Williams S.
601
Wozniacki C.
411

Serena Williams advanced when Caroline Wozniacki retired 6-4 0-1 in the WTA Tour Championships semi-final. Serena Williams extended the head-to-head to 10–1.

Head to head

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DateTournamentRoundSurfaceWinnerScore
2014-10-20WTA FinalsSFhardSerena Williams2-6 6-3 7-6(6)
2014-08-25US OpenFhardSerena Williams6-3 6-3
2014-08-11CincinnatiSFhardSerena Williams2-6 6-2 6-4
2014-08-04MontrealQFhardSerena Williams4-6 7-5 7-5
2013-09-30BeijingQFhardSerena Williams6-1 6-4
2012-07-30OlympicsQFhardSerena Williams6-0 6-3
2012-05-07MadridR16claySerena Williams1-6 6-3 6-2
2012-03-19MiamiQFhardCaroline Wozniacki6-4 6-4
2011-08-29US OpenSFhardSerena Williams6-2 6-4
2009-01-12SydneyQFhardSerena Williams6-7(5) 6-3 7-6(3)

Serve vs return

This season
Williams S.serving81% hold

wins 64% of points on serve vs Wozniacki C.

Wozniacki C.serving73% hold

wins 60% of points on serve vs Williams S.

Serve advantage — Williams S.

Each player's serve crossed against the other's return, converted to expected hold of serve. Recent completed matches, ATP, WTA & Challenger. About

Statistics

This season
1st serve in·Slight edge
60%
66%
1st serve points won·Slight edge
74%
65%
2nd serve points won·Even
49%
47%
Service points won·Slight edge
64%
59%
Return points won·Even
45%
46%
Break points saved·Even
61%
59%
Aces / match·Dominant
7.7
2.7
Double faults / match·Clear edge
3.2
2.2

Averages over each player's completed matches in the selected window (199 vs 199). ATP, WTA & Challenger.

Clutch

Under pressure
Clutch Rating·Slight edge
95
89
Break points saved·Even
94
92
Break points won·Even
96
97
Deciding sets·Slight edge
98
90
Tiebreaks·Slight edge
95
84

Performance in the biggest moments — break points, deciding sets and tiebreaks (0–100, higher is better). About