"I feel cheated, I feel robbed" - When Serena Williams commented on US Open defeat to Jennifer Capriati
Serena Williams suffered a gut-wrenching quarterfinal loss to Jennifer Capriati at the 2004 US Open, in a match that had its fair share of drama.
The American entered the tournament seeded third and booked her place in the last eight with straight-set wins over Sandra Kleinova, Lindsay Lee-Waters, 30th seed Tatiana Golovin and 15th seed Patty Schnyder. She then went up against eighth-seeded Jennifer Capriati.
Serena Williams won the opening set 6-2 but Capriati took the next two sets 6-4, 6-4 to win the match and book her place in the semifinals.
During the third set of the match, Williams hit a backhand which looked in but chair umpire Mariana Alves adjudged it to be out. Williams argued with the Portuguese about it but to no avail, and Capriati won the game.
There were a couple of other calls in the third set that also went against the American, despite replays showing they shouldn't have. At her post-match press conference, Williams said that Alves went "temporarily insane."
"I did. I thought she had got the score wrong. I was going to call the referee. But she claimed that, you know - I guess she went temporarily insane," the American said.
When asked about the emotions she was going through at the time, Williams joked that she was very angry and bitter. She added that she felt cheated and robbed.
"Very angry and bitter right now (laughing). I'm extremely angry. Bitter (laughing). I'm upset. I feel cheated. Should I keep going? I just feel robbed," the then-22-year-old said.
Jennifer Capriati's run at the 2004 US Open came to an end in the semifinals as she lost 6-0, 2-6, 7-6 (5) to eventual runner-up Elena Dementieva.
Serena Williams and Jennifer Capriati locked horns in seven Grand Slam matches
Serena Williams and Jennifer Capriati faced each other 17 times, and seven of those meetings took place at Grand Slams. Capriati won four Major encounters between the two while Williams won three.
The first Grand Slam encounter between Williams and Capriati came in the quarterfinals of the 2001 French Open, with the latter winning 6-2, 5-7, 6-2. That year, Capriati also beat her compatriot 6-7 (4), 7-5, 6-3 in the last eight at Wimbledon.
The following year, Serena Williams won both the Grand Slam meetings between the two, at the French Open and Wimbledon.
Williams and Capriati faced each other thrice at Majors in 2004. The latter came out on top at the French Open while Williams triumphed at Wimbledon.
The US Open clash was the last meeting between Serena Williams and Jennifer Capriati, who went on to retire at the end of the 2004 season.