<p>Following her shock semi-final exit from the US Open, American tennis ace Serena Williams showed disregard for the media while answering questions at the post-match press conference here.</p>.<p>Serena missed out on completing a calendar Grand Slam as she was stunned 6-2, 4-6, 4-6 by unseeded Italian Roberta Vinci, news.com.au reported on Friday.<br /><br />During the press conference when she was asked how disappointed she was after the loss, she fired back at a journalist saying, "I don't want to talk about how disappointing it is for me. If you have any other questions, I'm open for that."<br /><br />Thereafter, Serena was asked if at any moment during the match she felt she could make a comeback or maybe she couldn't, she replied to the questions saying just "no".<br /><br />She then fumed when asked if there was a lot of pressure leading into this. "No. I've told you guys I don't feel pressure. I never felt pressure... I've never felt that pressure to win here, I've said that from the beginning," she said.<br /><br />Then the 21-Grand Slams winner called for "last questions" herself, a task generally left to an event media coordinator.<br /><br />"I mean, anyone else want to ask a different question than that?" Serena said. Williams finally warmed to a journalist who asked her if she was leaving the US Open focusing on the positives of her earlier Grand Slam wins.<br /><br />"Well, thank you. Like I said, I felt very happy to get that win at Wimbledon, you know. I did win three Grand Slams this year. Yeah, I won four in a row. It's pretty good," the American concluded.<br /></p>
<p>Following her shock semi-final exit from the US Open, American tennis ace Serena Williams showed disregard for the media while answering questions at the post-match press conference here.</p>.<p>Serena missed out on completing a calendar Grand Slam as she was stunned 6-2, 4-6, 4-6 by unseeded Italian Roberta Vinci, news.com.au reported on Friday.<br /><br />During the press conference when she was asked how disappointed she was after the loss, she fired back at a journalist saying, "I don't want to talk about how disappointing it is for me. If you have any other questions, I'm open for that."<br /><br />Thereafter, Serena was asked if at any moment during the match she felt she could make a comeback or maybe she couldn't, she replied to the questions saying just "no".<br /><br />She then fumed when asked if there was a lot of pressure leading into this. "No. I've told you guys I don't feel pressure. I never felt pressure... I've never felt that pressure to win here, I've said that from the beginning," she said.<br /><br />Then the 21-Grand Slams winner called for "last questions" herself, a task generally left to an event media coordinator.<br /><br />"I mean, anyone else want to ask a different question than that?" Serena said. Williams finally warmed to a journalist who asked her if she was leaving the US Open focusing on the positives of her earlier Grand Slam wins.<br /><br />"Well, thank you. Like I said, I felt very happy to get that win at Wimbledon, you know. I did win three Grand Slams this year. Yeah, I won four in a row. It's pretty good," the American concluded.<br /></p>