SERENA WILLIAMS came back from the brink to landher 15th Grand Slam last night.
The American legend was staring down the barrell at 5-4 down in the third set to World No1 Victoria Azarenka.
But the Belarusian fluffed her lines as she tried to serve for her
second Slam of the year and as soon as Williams got a sniff, she was
able to land her fourth US Open crown.
The 30 year-old had started like a train and was destroying Azarenkawith some ferocious hitting.
The World No1 looked nervous and in an instant the American was 6-2 ahead and seemingly coasting after just 34 minutes.
But Azarenka isn’t the best on the planet for nothing.
The 23 year hitback superbly, breaking early on and winning the set in style.
It was, amazingly, the first time since 1995 that the women’s final at the US Open had gone the distance.
And Azarenka quickly took control by breaking for 2-1 only for Williams to hit straight back with her own break.
When the American hit long to allow the Belarussian edge 4-3 up after breaking to love, she looked in real trouble.
But somehow the Olympic gold medallist clawed her way back in at 5-5 as Azarenka buckled under the pressure.
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