Serena Williams v. Jennifer Capriati | Miami 2003 Final Highlights
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- Highlights of their championship match between Serena Williams and Jennifer Capriati at Nasdaq-100 Open (Miami 2003).
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If Complainiati played during the challenge system era, she would've had zero by 3rd game lol!
LOL
Fake Jennifer always was wrong! 😜😜😜
I know Jennifer was SICK of Venus and Serena. Lost to Venus in the 2001 finals and then Serena in 2002 and 2003.
She never liked them and she never hide it.
Some players are harder to play than others. She was a rival, and a good one to Serena. But, not so much for other players.
@@theire483 Capriati was also an unsportsmanlike cheat, refusing to acknowledge that infamous ball called out by the chair umpire at the US Open, when it was at least a foot in...easily seen on video. At least that match ushered in the challenge system. But revealed a side of Capriati that is completely in line with her drug use and theft problems.
@@broncoguy4862 very true
@@Rune8119Envy is a terrible thing.
Queen Serena in the Making! Jennifer played a hell of game. Jennifer tried to cheat Serena in this game as well.
It was Jennifer hobby at the time
Your racist and a sexist because Jennifer is white and a woman
Almost 4-5 points stolen from Serena clearly to see m. She was cheated- 100%
Just bitter people thats what you sound like jennifer cant cheat you idiots its the lines peopel and empire that call the shots not her
Yeah amd tje point at 3.42 what was that hahaha
Capriati is just one of the reasons why Richard Williams held his girls back from and early tennus career, and did not allow them to play Jr's.
I will say this i think the only player with the capability of beating Serena at her best was prime Venus but the player who had to most determination to beat Serena was definitely Capriati.
Henin was the other player who truly challenged Serena in her prime.
Azarenka too
Jennifer Capriati had the ability to trouble Serena. She dominated Serena in 2001 because she was the better player for most of that year, but once Serena hit her first prime in late 2001 to 2003 Wimbledon she beat her 8 consecutive times. Some of the matches were very close, but Serena won. After Wimbledon 2003, the head to head was 9-4 in Serena's favour. It was after Serena came back from knee surgery in 2004 that Jennifer managed to beat her 3 times including the controversial us open match where Serena was clearly robbed. There's something about her game that troubled Serena, but when Serena was playing at her best There's nothing Jennifer can do. She was a great player though.
Well said. I think Capriati was good at covering the court & obviously a great athlete & she waited for Serena to make a ton of errors. Which she did a lot during this era. Now I love this era of Serena Williams but I truly adore the Mouratoglu coached Serena Williams era. That Serena was So much better & less error prone than the 1st Serena-Slam Williams era. IMO.
They simply do not make tennis courts like this anymore. ACTUAL fast hard courts and grass courts are a thing of the past. No variety, no specialty, all just slow to medium fast courts now…it’s basically all clay. So sad, and deprived Federer and Serena of prob an addition 4-8 Slams each
I wish she was healthy for this past US Open. The courts were playing so quick. Center court at Wimbledon basically becomes a clay court during championship weekend nowadays.
I partially agree, but it’s so much more complicated than just your take alone. The US Open has actually been really fast these past two or three years. Same for the Australian Open too. Wimbledon is actually slower than Roland Garros 😂
@@JCole-fg3rr yeah I get it, the surfaces vary every single year
J. Cole AO is known for being slow
@@ajollypanda4175 actually not really. It was always known as a medium fast court
01 02 03 04 the Williams Wall holds 🤫
Serena never faced the GOAT calibre players like Navratilova, Seles & Graf. In fact both Seles & Steffi were passed their prime when they faced Serena.
@@rajusaha855 😂😂😂😂 and even in their prime NEITHER could’ve beaten Prime Venus or Serena.
@@rajusaha855 I mean that's the world people get old people are born in different eras technology changes it's called life I swear you people have contests to see who can say the dumbest things just for likes. Seles wasn't pasted her prime my goodness she was 24 years old when she played Serena and Graf wasn't even 30 yet what are you talking about Past their prime you don't even know what the word means.
I love when a final has the same players two years in a row. You can analyse the changes in the players’ games. I just watched their 2002 match
30+ years , and Jennifer still inspires me to this day. #nevergiveup
Those two went at it most of the time! Always nail-bitters, thugging it out on every ball, very entertaining! 😂, I miss those days! Serena proved to be the better player in the end
Omg video looks amazing..thanks for the upload
For me best rivalry in womans tennis they produces the most intertaining battles
16:37 the knucklehead who shoulds out in the middle of the point gets me every time 🤣
Capriati owned Serena in slam matches.
But Serena owned Capriati in Slams #23
@@seensay2132 Not Jenny.
@@seensay2132 Capriati had good records against Serena but against Steffi she basically struggle. She said she hate her backhand slice.
Yeah 4-3 in majors really owned her two wins came after Serena knee injury.
@@DRA25dra So no excuse.