Serena: So Close, Yet So Far Away
NEW YORK—Serena Williams can see the major summit, she just can't quite reach it.Despite a spirited second-set fight-back, the 37-year-old Williams suffered her fourth consecutive Grand Slam final loss bowing to Bianca Andreescu, 6-3, 7-5, in tonight's US Open final.Watch: Andreescu Slams Serena in US Open FinalThe 19-year-old Andreescu made history as the first Canadian Grand Slam singles champion, while denying Williams' quest to capture her 24th Grand Slam title and match Margaret Court's all-time record.Afterwards, the six-time US Open champion summed up her chase of history simply: "so close, yet so far away.""All of it honestly, truly is super frustrating," Williams told the media. "I'm, like, so close, so close, so close, yet so far away. I don't know what to say. I guess I got to keep going if I want to be a professional tennis player. And I just got to just keep fighting through it. Yeah, I definitely did better than I did against (Simona) Halep."











