Serena Williams Is Back On Top, Winning Her 100th U.S. Open Match

After only 44 minutes on the court, Serena Williams took home her 100th U.S. Open win.

The tennis star dominated the court over No. 18 seed Qiang Wang, winning 6-1, 6-0. How awesome is that?!

“It feels good,” she said to ESPN after the game. “It feels like, ‘OK, this is what I’ve been training for. This is how hard I’ve been working.’ It feels like, you know, hard work pays off when that happens.”

Serena is now tied for the shortest complete match of the Women’s Tennis Association season, despite rolling her ankle in her previous match, as People magazine notes.

“I’ve been working on my speed, getting shots,” she added to People. “I didn’t give her too many chances in the match.”

She told ESPN, “From when I first started here … I never thought that I would get to 100. Didn’t even cross my mind I would still be out here. But I love what I do.”

YAS!