United States tennis player Sloane Stephens blocks ace Serena Williams' fans on micro-blogging site after receiving negative comments from them
Sloane Stephens and Serena Williams
Indian Wells: World No 42 Sloane Stephens referred to Serena Williams as a "colleague" and said she has had to block "a lot" of her fans on Twitter after the two had a falling out following the 2013 Aussie Open.
Sloane Stephens (Pic/AFP) and Serena Williams
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All three career meetings between the two happened in 2013, including Stephens 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 upset in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.
Stephens ended a 20-match Williams' winning streak with that victory and the two haven't been buddy-buddy since then. They met later that year at the US Open, where Williams got her revenge, winning 6-4, 6-1.
"So much has happened since then. I remember playing well there (Aussie Open), but I think I played better when I played her at the US Open the same year," said Stephens.
"So, I don't know. I obviously didn't win, but I thought I played a little more solid in that match." Stephens also praised Williams and said it "was an honor" to face the top ranked player in the world in such a prestigious event.
She said she is also looking forward to the challenge because she plays some of her best tennis against Williams. "I felt like every match I played against her I have played well," Stephens said.
"I mean, it's always an honor to play No 1 player in the world. Back in May 2013, Stephens was quoted in a US magazine as saying that after the Australian Open upset, Williams blocked her from social media.
No exchange of words
"She's not said one word to me, not spoken to me, not said hi, not looked my way, not been in the same room with me since I played her in Australia," Stephens said. Stephens said that she now gets a rough ride from Williams' Twitter fans.
"Oh, they hate me," Stephens said. "They are the first people to get blocked on my Twitter. I am the queen of blocking. Okay? You say one bad thing, block.
"There is no room for negativity. I understand that they are die hard fans and I appreciate that. I'm sure she does, too. But some of the comments and some of the things are you know so unnecessary.
"It comes to the point where you're on Twitter saying mean things about someone else ... I'm just like I don't understand it. But die hard fans are die hard fans. If I was a nobody, I wouldn't attack a celebrity."