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Who Has the Best Shots in Women’s Tennis? [The New York Times]

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Image Serena Williams serves against Naomi Osaka in Arthur Ashe Stadium as they face off in the U.S. Open final last month. Credit Credit Karsten Moran for The New York Times By Christopher Clarey Oct. 18, 2018 Much has changed in four years in women’s tennis. In August 2014, when The New York Times last tried to determine the best strokes in the game, Li Na, Maria Sharapova, Petra Kvitova and Serena Williams were all reigning Grand Slam champions. Angelique Kerber had yet to win any major titles, and Naomi Osaka, Aryna Sabalenka and Jelena Ostapenko were still teenagers who had yet to play a match in a major. The landscape is different now, with less clear sight lines. Li retired in September 2014. Sharapova has struggled after returning last year from a suspension for a doping violation. Williams and Kvitova have shown flashes of brilliant form but have not worked their way back to the top after extended absences: Williams after the birth of her firs Show less Read more
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