London: Venus Williams survived a huge scare before advancing to the third round at Wimbledon here Wednesday, downing Japanese veteran Kimiko Date-Krumm 6-7 (6/8), 6-3, 8-6 in a marathon three-hour battle.
Five-time champion Williams, seeded 23 after a recent return from a lengthy injury lay-off, needed all of her experience to subdue the 40-year-old world number 57 under a closed Centre Court roof as rain lashed the tournament.
"I thought she played unbelievable today," Williams said. "Today was a perfect storm for her to try and get a win. Thankfully I had some answers.
"I played a very tough opponent. She doesn`t play anywhere near her age."
Date-Krumm, who reached the semi-finals here in 1996 before later taking a 12-year sabbatical from the sport, expressed satisfaction that she had pushed her more illustrious opponent so close.
"Today was a good fight for me," Date said.
"Of course I`m very, very disappointed. But most important, I played my tennis and showed I can fight with Venus. She`s a five-time champion here. So it was very, very good match for me."
Date got off to a blistering start, racing into a 5-1 first set lead as Williams struggled on serve.
But a Williams fightback got under way in the seventh game as the American gradually began to roll out the heavy artillery on serve.
Her first two aces and another thunderous effort made it 5-2, before an attack of the jitters from Date-Krumm -- which saw her double fault twice -- pulled Williams back to 5-3.
Williams was given a huge let off in the next game, saving two set points and holding serve for 5-4 as Date-Krumm`s precision deserted her.
Date-Krumm squandered another set point as she served in the 10th game before Williams cranked up the power to break the Japanese star for the third time.
An imperious service game from Williams -- sealed with an ace -- put the American ahead for the first time at 6-5.Yet just as it seemed that Date-Krumm`s game had gone into meltdown, she conjured up a service break to force a tie-break.
Improbably Date-Krumm then surged into a 6-2 lead in the tie-break only for Williams to reel off four points to level at 6-6.
The decisive moment came on the very next point however, when a Date-Krumm return floated down the tramlines and was called in.
Williams challenged but Hawk-Eye vindicated the line judge`s call to give Date-Krumm her eighth set point, which she duly converted when her opponent sank a return from the back of the court into the net.
Something like normal service resumed in the second set, with Williams breaking early and holding to make it 3-2.
Date-Krumm might have levelled had she been able to convert a break point in the sixth game, but Williams held and levelled at one set apiece when she broke in the ninth game.
Williams drew first blood in the decider when she broke to go 2-0 up, but Date-Krumm broke back immediately before holding to level.
The remainder of the set went with serve until the 14th game, when Williams finally broke her opponent.
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