Zheng says ‘sorry’ for ousting Venus from US Open
Chinese defeats seven-time grand slam winner in a contest lasting just over three hours, the fifth-longest women's match at US Open since 1970

"I'm sorry guys," China's Zheng Jie told the Flushing Meadows crowd after stunning home favourite Venus Williams - and perhaps ending the two-time champion's US Open career.
Zheng dumped out the seven-time grand slam winner 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (7-5) after an epic match lasting just over three hours, tied for the fifth-longest women's match since 1970 at the tournament.
At 33, and slowed down in the past couple of years by an auto-immune disease that saps energy, and hampered much of this season by a bad back, Williams was asked what the future holds for her at the US Open.
In one breath, Williams brushed aside the unspoken reference to retirement, saying: "I definitely want to come back for the atmosphere." And in the next, she added: "I mean, next year's Open is so far away right now."
Defeat to the 56th-ranked Zheng was the third year in a row that Williams is out after two rounds. "If I didn't think I had anything in the tank, I wouldn't be here," said Williams, who was ranked No 1 in 2002 and is currently 60th. "I feel like I do, and that's why I'm here."