<p>Serena Williams broke down in tears and cut short her post-match press conference after another failed bid to equal Margaret Court's record Grand Slam haul, calling her defeat to Naomi Osaka "a big error day".</p>.<p>The veteran American's quest to reach a ninth Australian Open final and match Court's 24 major singles titles ended in a 6-3, 6-4 semi-final mauling by the Japanese third seed.</p>.<p>Williams, 39, broke early for a 2-0 lead before Osaka reeled off five straight games to leave her shellshocked.</p>.<p>"The difference today was errors. I made so many errors," said the 23-time Grand Slam champion.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/osaka-ends-williamss-record-bid-to-make-australian-open-final-952540.html" target="_blank">Osaka ends Williams's record bid to make Australian Open final</a></strong></p>.<p>"Honestly, it was opportunities where I could have won. I could have been up 5-0. It was a big error day for me."</p>.<p>Pressed on what caused her to make so many mistakes, tears began to flow as she told reporters: "I don't know. I'm done," before walking out.</p>.<p>In a clash of power games clashed, it was Osaka who had the edge, hitting 20 winners to Williams's 12, while also committing three fewer unforced errors on 21.</p>.<p>Williams said she had been hitting well all tournament and had no explanation for the loss other than "too many mistakes there, easy mistakes".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/rafael-nadals-bid-for-record-21st-grand-slam-title-ended-by-tsitsipas-952291.html" target="_blank">Rafael Nadal's bid for record 21st Grand Slam title ended by Tsitsipas</a></strong></p>.<p>Osaka's victory left Williams still stranded on 23 Grand Slam crowns, one short of Court's tally, with her last major title coming in Melbourne four years ago when she was pregnant.</p>.<p>Williams has lost four Slam finals since and as she walked off court put her hand over her heart, almost as if saying farewell.</p>.<p>Asked about it afterwards, she suggested the gesture was more about acknowledging the crowd, who were allowed back into Rod Laver Arena after a five-day snap lockdown and gave the American a rousing send-off.</p>.<p>"I don't know. If I ever say farewell, I wouldn't tell anyone," she said.</p>
<p>Serena Williams broke down in tears and cut short her post-match press conference after another failed bid to equal Margaret Court's record Grand Slam haul, calling her defeat to Naomi Osaka "a big error day".</p>.<p>The veteran American's quest to reach a ninth Australian Open final and match Court's 24 major singles titles ended in a 6-3, 6-4 semi-final mauling by the Japanese third seed.</p>.<p>Williams, 39, broke early for a 2-0 lead before Osaka reeled off five straight games to leave her shellshocked.</p>.<p>"The difference today was errors. I made so many errors," said the 23-time Grand Slam champion.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/osaka-ends-williamss-record-bid-to-make-australian-open-final-952540.html" target="_blank">Osaka ends Williams's record bid to make Australian Open final</a></strong></p>.<p>"Honestly, it was opportunities where I could have won. I could have been up 5-0. It was a big error day for me."</p>.<p>Pressed on what caused her to make so many mistakes, tears began to flow as she told reporters: "I don't know. I'm done," before walking out.</p>.<p>In a clash of power games clashed, it was Osaka who had the edge, hitting 20 winners to Williams's 12, while also committing three fewer unforced errors on 21.</p>.<p>Williams said she had been hitting well all tournament and had no explanation for the loss other than "too many mistakes there, easy mistakes".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/rafael-nadals-bid-for-record-21st-grand-slam-title-ended-by-tsitsipas-952291.html" target="_blank">Rafael Nadal's bid for record 21st Grand Slam title ended by Tsitsipas</a></strong></p>.<p>Osaka's victory left Williams still stranded on 23 Grand Slam crowns, one short of Court's tally, with her last major title coming in Melbourne four years ago when she was pregnant.</p>.<p>Williams has lost four Slam finals since and as she walked off court put her hand over her heart, almost as if saying farewell.</p>.<p>Asked about it afterwards, she suggested the gesture was more about acknowledging the crowd, who were allowed back into Rod Laver Arena after a five-day snap lockdown and gave the American a rousing send-off.</p>.<p>"I don't know. If I ever say farewell, I wouldn't tell anyone," she said.</p>