It was
business as usual for Serena Williams as she went back to the day job and
surged into the Wimbledon quarter-finals. Andy Murray’s doubles partner is a
pretty handy singles player too, as demonstrated by a dominant victory over
Carla Suarez Navarro.
Seven-time
champion Williams, who delighted Centre Court alongside Murray on Saturday
evening, moved ominously closer to an eighth title with a 6-2, 6-2 win.
The
37-year-old, sporting a child’s plaster on her left elbow, never looked like
coming unstuck against the world No 31. Two breaks of serve gave her the first
set in just 31 minutes, the highlight a stunning flicked backhand across the
helpless Suarez Navarro.
Williams also
looked more confident at the net than in her previous matches, so maybe the
Murray link-up is paying off. Two more breaks at the start of the second put
Williams in total control, although Suarez Navarro did at least lay a glove on
her with a surprise break to love.