American star Serena Williams ready for first Rogers Cup since 2015
TORONTO — Serena Williams can still recall the frustration she felt after losing her first professional tennis match.
That it happened in Canada — where she’d eventually enjoy plenty of success — made for a bitter first impression of the country.
Williams was competing in a qualifier at a Tier 3 tournament in Quebec City in October 1995, a month after turning 14, and lost to No. 149-ranked fellow American Annie Miller 6-1, 6-1 in quick fashion.
While she earned a single ranking point and $240 in prize money, Williams left Quebec with the realization that she had a lot more work to do before she returned to a pro tournament two years later.