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Serena No 2 to Safina in US Open seedings

Wednesday August 26, 09 : Defending champion Serena Williams was seeded No 2 for the US Open behind Dinara Safina because the tournament stuck to its policy of strictly following the world rankings.

Roger Federer was yesterday seeded No 1 for the fifth time at the year's last Grand Slam. He is ranked No 1 and has won the US Open five years in a row.

Safina is No 1 on the WTA Tour, which based the rankings on performances across tournaments over the preceding 52 weeks. The younger sister of former men's No 1 Marat Safin is still seeking her first Grand Slam title. She is winless in three major finals, including a loss to Williams at the Australian Open in January.

Williams has won three of the past four Grand Slam singles championships and 11 overall, the most among active women. She will be seeking her fourth US Open title. Tournament director Jim Curley said the US Tennis Association did discuss the possibility of moving Williams ahead of Safina. 

"The US Open has the prerogative of altering its seedings; it's something we have not availed ourselves of in quite some time," Curley said in a telephone interview. "We certainly spoke about it, but it never got to the point where we were seriously intending to not follow the rankings." Since 1997, the USTA has matched its seedings to the ATP and WTA rankings.

"The players do earn their rankings over a 12-month period, both at Grand Slams and non-Grand Slam events. At the end of the day, whether you're seeded No 1 or seeded No 2 at the US Open, it really doesn't matter. You're either at the top of the draw or the bottom of the draw, and the rest of the draw is determined by a coin toss," Curley said. "From a competition perspective, there really isn't any difference being seeded 1 or 2."

The draw will be announced tomorrow, and the tournament begins on Monday.

After the top two women, two-time US Open champion Venus Williams is No 3, followed by Beijing Olympics gold medalist Elena Dementieva and 2008 US Open runner-up Jelena Jankovic.
 
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