Serena Williams vs. Danka Kovinic – US Open: Live score and updates

Serena WINS! The Queen of Queens lives to fight another day as she lights up Arthur Ashe with a commanding straight sets victory against Danka Kovinic in the US Open first round

  • Serena Williams defeated Danka Kovinic 6-3, 6-3 at the US Open on Monday
  • The American star sealed a second-round match against Anett Kontaveit
  • The 40-year-old tennis great is expected to retire after the tournament 
  • The Arthur Ashe crowd was packed with celebrities, including Mike Tyson 

The Big Apple came to bid farewell to Serena Williams – only to find that she is going to stay a while longer at the US Open.

The 40 year-old American, gradually upping her level after a scratchy start, defeated Danka Kovinic of Montenegro to survive into the second round.

Ratcheting up the quality and underpinned as ever by her serve, Williams delighted a huge crowd with a 6-3 6-3 victory in exactly 100 minutes.

That earned her a match against second seed Anett Kontaveit of Estonia, who may be less forgiving and bring the curtain down on an epic career (although Williams will play doubles alongside sister Venus).

With a post-match ceremony planned the immediate build-up was somewhat low key, amounting to a performance from a Ukrainian choir and a rendition of the national anthem.

The crowd packed into the Arthur Ashe Stadium were eager to see the star of the show, with plentiful celebrities in the house. Bill Clinton, Spike Lee and Mike Tyson were among those in the house to witness what could be a watershed moment in the sport’s history.

Williams came out to roaring acclaim wearing a spangled black tennis dress, and the question was how she would react to an occasion different to anything even she had ever known.

Serena Williams beat Danka Kovinic in straight sets in the first round of the US Open Monday

The tennis great delighted a packed crowd at the Arthur Ashe crowd at Flushing Meadow

The tennis great delighted a packed crowd at the Arthur Ashe crowd at Flushing Meadow

For all the freighting of this evening it was, after the formalities, a tennis match. Although she has clearly been rehearsing seriously and playing practice sets, there was still not much competitive court time to fall back on.

Her family were out in force (although not father Richard). With her husband out of his seat to encourage her early on, there was no doubt she had not come to lose.

Last time out in Cincinnati she was comfortably beaten by Emma Raducanu and the first few points were edgy as she faced two early break points.

The victory in 100 minutes earned her a match against second seed Anett Kontaveit of Estonia

The victory in 100 minutes earned her a match against second seed Anett Kontaveit of Estonia

The American star came out to roaring acclaim wearing a spangled black Nike tennis dress

The American star came out to roaring acclaim wearing a spangled black Nike tennis dress

Gradually she settled in against highly mobile opponent who has also played little tennis of late due to back problems around Wimbledon.

Williams eased to a 2-0 lead but then the 27 year-old from Montenegro started to find her feet, and began to profit from the American’s misfiring forehand.

Having recovered into a 3-2 lead Kovinic gave the game back through double faults. There were six from Kovinic in the first set to Williams’s five but the American’s serve was overall strong enough to hold on, and she saved eight break points in the opener.

Having recovered into a 3-2 lead Kovinic (above) gave the game back through double faults

Having recovered into a 3-2 lead Kovinic (above) gave the game back through double faults

The second set heralded a distinct uplift in the calibre of the contest, with both players shedding some of the early inhibitions.

Williams warmed to her task and secured a break, reminding everyone of the awesome ball striking ability she possesses. A searing backhand pass took her to 5-3 and by now she was in overdrive, to the delight of the assembly.

A final netted backhand from Kovinic brought a victory twirl from the great champion, who looked extremely formidable by the end. We will go through it again on Wednesday evening.

Relive all the action from the US Open clash between Serena Williams and Danka Kovinic with Sportsmail’s live blog from ISABEL BALDWIN.