Au revoir: Williams sisters both fall

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PARIS -- Instead of looking forward to playing each other this week at the French Open, Serena and Venus Williams will both be heading home early.

The American sisters both lost in the second round on Wednesday, each being outplayed by little known opponents at Roland Garros.
Serena, the defending French Open champion and a 17-time major winner, lost to Garbine Muguruza of Spain 6-2, 6-2. It is her earliest exit at a major tournament since falling in the first round at Roland Garros two years ago -- and her most-lopsided loss ever at a Grand Slam.


A short time earlier, older sister Venus was eliminated by Anna Schmiedlova of Slovakia 2-6, 6-3, 6-4.
The Williams siblings would have met in the third round had they both won.


<cite>Matthias Hangst/Getty Images</cite>Defending French Open champion Serena Williams had 29 unforced errors in a 6-2, 6-2 loss to Garbine Muguruza of Spain.




"It was one of those days. You can't be on every day, and, gosh, I hate to be off during a Grand Slam," Serena said. "It happens, you know. It's not the end of the world. It is what it is."


The sisters have lost on the same day at a major tournament twice before, with the last coming in the fourth round at Wimbledon in 2011. The other time was at the French Open in 2008 in the third round.


With Li Na also eliminated, it is the first time in the Open era that the top two seeded women have lost before the third round at any Grand Slam tournament.


Serena struggled from the start against the 20-year-old Muguruza and finished the match with only eight winners and 29 unforced errors.


"Just nothing really worked," Serena said. "I don't know anything that actually worked."


Muguruza was playing at the French Open for only the second time in her career. She lost in the second round last year, but reached the fourth round at the Australian Open in January.


Venus Williams' loss was the eighth time in her last nine major tournaments that she has failed to win more than one match.


<cite>Kenzo Tribouillard/AFP/Getty Images</cite>With the exception of last year's Australian Open, Venus Williams, who had 47 unforced errors in her loss Wednesday, has been eliminated in the first or second round at every Grand Slam tournament she has played since Wimbledon in 2011.





The seven-time Grand Slam champion won the first set and was up an early break in the second. But the 19-year-old Schmiedlova responded by taking eight of nine games and won 2-6, 6-3, 6-4.


"I felt like this was a match that I was most likely going to win. I'm sure, I don't know how Serena felt, but I'm sure she feels like that every time she goes on the court," Venus said. "So I think our expectation was to play in the next round."


Since reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon in 2011, Williams has been eliminated in the first or second round at every Grand Slam tournament she has played except the 2013 Australian Open, where she reached the third round.


At 33 years old, Williams is far from her best. But she has been having a solid season in 2014, winning a hard-court title in Dubai and reaching the final in Auckland.


Against Schmiedlova, the 29th-seeded Williams ended up with 47 unforced errors. Schmiedlova had only 20.


Venus Williams won the last of her seven major titles at Wimbledon in 2008. She has never won the French Open, but lost to Serena in the 2002 final in their only meeting at Roland Garros.


Also Wednesday, 2012 French Open champion Maria Sharapova was scheduled to play.


No. 12 Flavia Pennetta of Italy also lost, while No. 8 Angelique Kerber of Germany and No. 18 Eugenie Bouchard of Canada won.


Copyright 2014 by The Associated Press
 

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Who needs a LB?? They could try out.:):)
 

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Good.

Venus actually has some class... something Serena still needs to learn.

Serena is about as real as $3 bill. Always wished that Venus was better than her.

However, Venus is not get past the quarters at Slam again. She is done and about to be on the way out quickly.

Also, how is Rafa not the Favorite. I know Nole got him on clay this year, but Roland Garros where the surface is even slower than Rome, Rafa is the 1992 Dream Team.
 

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At least they will both have somebody to talk to on the flight home
 

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sad day for Serena. She has CARRIED American tennis on her shoulders for so long. She turns 33 this year.

WTA- has ONE American player ranked in the top 10. World number 1, Serena

ATP- has ZERO American players ranked in the top 10. And stunningly has ONE player ranked in the top 50. WTF?!?!



RIP American tennis.
 
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sad day for Serena. She has CARRIED American tennis on her shoulders for so long. She turns 33 this year.

WTA- has ONE American player ranked in the top 10. World number 1, Serena

ATP- has ZERO American players ranked in the top 10. And stunningly has ONE player ranked in the top 50. WTF?!?!



RIP American tennis.

John Isner at 11 is about all the US has.... pretty sad.
 

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i love tennis here but i never watch any of the williams sisters matches, they is nothing about it being females when these 2 are playing imo
 

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only way to watch a women's tennis match is to put it on mute. the fucking screeching after each shot is ridic
 

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Sorry Acebb about that i hope it didnt hurt your eyes too much.but imo she is just plain nasty and when she is on i turn the channel very fast here......
 

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Less Williams sisters means more time for the real eye candy of the sport, we wont have to sit thru their matches and can get air time for Eugenie Bouchard and Ivanovic.
 

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