Serena Williams vs. Kim Clijsters: A Stroke By Stroke Comparison of Their Games
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When an interviewer asked Kim Clijsters about how open the draw was because of the vacuum Serena Williams has left in the tournament, she responded with a bit of venom, saying that she "did not pay attention to the other parts of the draw."
Let me tell Kim and her supporters that the absence of Serena Williams made the act of winning her US Open last year, and the Australian Open this year, so much easier.
She was stretched to three sets by Samantha Stosur, who failed to capitalize on her mental lapses, and win the match. She was again pushed to three by an under-prepared Venus Williams, who could have won the match, had it not been for her errant serve.
Let's make it clear that had it been Serena Williams who faced Kim Clijsters at the US Open, her competitive spirit would be clamoring for Clijsters' blood. Serena is a better player than Venus and Stosur, and we cannot doubt what she would have done to Kim had she faced her at the Open.
And again in 2011, Serena is the Australian Open defending champion. She has won the tournament five times. Her absence might as well have been the biggest Christmas present Clijsters has ever received.
But Clijsters' revival, in being the best player in a weak field, must not be celebrated.
Stroke by stroke, Serena Williams beats her in spades.
1. Serve
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The most important stroke in tennis.
The only stroke that only the player can control.
Between Clijsters and Serena, there's absolutely no competition here.
Serena's serve is the best of all-time.
Clijsters' serve is not even in the top 20.
Clijsters' serve is a liability.
Serena's serve is her best weapon and her most reliable stroke.
Clijsters' serve and toss fail her many times, like in the Sydney Final, when she served three doubles in a row.
Serena's serve is her get out of jail free card.
Better Serve: Serena Williams
Serena's Serving Score: A+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Kim's serving score: B
2. Forehand
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This was much tighter than the serve.
Both players have great forehands.
But I have to go with Serena's.
Her forehand is the more explosive, the more powerful, more accurate and has more oomph.
When that forehand is on, she will rip winners left and right, with amazing power, control and precision.
While Clijsters' forehand is good, it's just generically good. Lots of the players on tour have amazing forehands, and while Clijsters has a good one, it's not the best forehand. When it's on, it's very good. But it's extremely erratic and hits a lot of unforced errors.
Better Forehand: Serena Williams
Serena's Forehand Score: A+
Kim's Forehand Score: A-
3. Backhand
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While still not as uncompetitive as the serve, the divide between their backhands is bigger than the forehand.
Serena can place her backhand anywhere on the court. From extreme angled cross court to right up the line with very natural timing on her backhand as well.
Kim Clijsters has a good backhand, not really in the top five of the tour today. Not even in the top 10 really. Vika and Masha have much, much, much better backhands than Clijsters.
Serena's backhand score: A
Kim's backhand score: B
4. Overall Groundstrokes Score
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Both of these women have consistent, deep, well placed groundies, but Serena comes up on top.
Serena's score: A to A+
Kim's Score: B+ to A-
5. Movement
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Something that Kim has over Serena in spades.
Kim's a much better mover than Serena, more natural and a great defender.
Serena's not bad, she's just not the best in the game.
Serena's Movement Score: B+ to A-
Kim's movement score: A, on her best days, A+.
6. Volleys
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Both have been world No. 1 doubles players, but Serena has the edge in Slams in doubles and mixed doubles.
This is really tight, but I'm giving Serena the slight edge because she approaches the net much more and plays doubles much more.
Both players have good transitional play, but again, Serena moves to the net to volley much more than Clijsters. Clijsters usually approaches the net only to return short balls or end with the overhead.
Both players are almost inseparable, but Serena shows more willingness to volley in singles.
Serena's Score: A-
Kim's Score: A-
7. Returns
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Serena wins here.
Clijsters has consistent returns and gets the ball back into play.
Serena injects enough venom in her return to kill an elephant.
Serena can hammer back a 200-kilometer per hour serve for a winner.
Clijsters'? She'll get the ball back.
Serena just attacks the ball so early, leaving her opponents no room to maneuver.
Serena's Score: A to A+
Kim's Score: B-
8. Mental Toughness
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Did you really expect anything else other than this woman?
Someone like Clijsters still can't claim to be mentally strong, even in her second career.
Pre-retirement, she was second only to Amelie Mauresmo and Daniela Hantuchova.
In her second-career, she's better, but she still choked in the Sydney Final against Li Na.
Serena Williams is the Queen of Comebacks.
She had spirited wins over Shahar Peer and Nadi Petrova in 2007, She saved three match points against Clijsters in 2003. She saved one against Elena in 2009. And she saved another three match points against Maria in 2005. She also came back from 15-30 down on her own serve down a set and love-40 against an Azarenka on fire.
Take your pick, but I doubt any woman could come back from the brink of defeat the way she did then.
The closest would be Maria Sharapova, but Kim Clijsters doesn't have the tenacity and fight these girls do.
Serena's Score: A+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Kim's Score: B-
9. Overall
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There's a reason that Serena Williams has won a "Serena Slam."
There's a reason she's in the GOAT talks.
There's a reason she has 13 Grand Slams.
There's a reason she's the best in her generation.
And there's a reason why Kim has only won three US Opens, two of which had substandard competition.
Serena Williams is a far better player.
Serena's Player Score: A to A+
Kim's Player Score: B to B+
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