As the women's finals at the 2015 US Open gets sold out faster than the men's final, it has been said that this is the first time that this has ever happened in the history of tournaments. It's a great historical achievement, but it's not exactly a shocking thing. Sure, men's tennis tournaments are just as interesting as it has ever been as Djokovic, Murray, and Federer top the list, but the tournament for women has been dominant as Serena Williams chases history every time she plays.
The US Open for this year is from August 31 to September 13 and the women's finals will be on September 12. If Serena gets to play and win her match, she will be the first woman to end up victorious in all 4 Grand Slams in one season since Steffi Graf in 1988. Another singles title for Serena that will tie her with Steffi Graf is her 22 Grand Slam wins for her entire career. This will also push Williams closer to the first placer, Margaret Court who has 24 Grand Slam titles.
Full attention will be given to Serena and at the same time it will be one of the most interesting draws ever. By round 4, Serena will have a potential to match against Sloane Stephens, Madison Keys, and Agnieszka Radwanska. Those names are also in the potential list to make it in the finals, alongside Simona Halep and Victoria Azarenka. However, Serena remains to be everyone's favorite. And everyone is rooting for her to beat the records and win all 4 Grand Slams in one season. Serena Williams doesn't look like she says no to a challenge and her passion for the sports is undeniable. If these aren't the traits of a winner, we don't know what is. The only certain thing right now is that Serena will do her all time best to reach the top of her career!