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    Serena Williams beats Anastasija Sevastova to reach ninth #USOpen

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorSeptember 7, 2018No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Serena Williams is through to her ninth #USOpen final after beating Anastasija Sevastova in straight sets
    Serena Williams is through to her ninth #USOpen final after beating Anastasija Sevastova in straight sets
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    Serena Williams is through to her ninth #USOpen final after beating Anastasija Sevastova in straight sets
    Serena Williams is through to her ninth #USOpen final after beating Anastasija Sevastova in straight sets

    Serena Williams has another shot at winning her first Grand Slam title since giving birth after defeating Latvia’s Anastasija Sevastova in 66 minutes in their US Open semi-final.

    Williams, beaten by Angelique Kerber in the Wimbledon final in July, won 6-3 6-0 against 19th seed Sevastova.

    The 36-year-old will play Japan’s Naomi Osaka in Saturday’s final after the 20th seed beat Madison Keys.

    Victory will equal Margaret Court’s record of 24 Grand Slam singles titles.

    .@serenawilliams defeats Sevastova 6-3, 6-0 to reach her 9th singles final in Flushing Meadows!

    She awaits the winner of Keys/Osaka…#USOpen pic.twitter.com/HSbMOahyvb

    — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 7, 2018

    “It is really incredible, a year ago I was literally fighting for my life at the hospital after having the baby,” said Williams, who missed last year’s US Open because of the birth of her child Olympia.

    “Every day I step out on this court I am so grateful to have an opportunity to play this sport.

    “So no matter what happens in any match, I already feel like I have already won.”

    Serena in stats

    • The American will compete in her 31st Grand Slam final and ninth US Open final.
    • Having lost her last two semi-finals at Flushing Meadows, Williams will make her first appearance in the final since beating Caroline Wozniacki in 2014.
    • The 17th seed has won the US Open a record-equalling six times – the same amount as compatriot Chris Evert
    • Williams will be the third oldest women’s Grand Slam finalist in the Open era and, if she wins, the oldest champion, overtaking her own record set at the 2017 Australian Open.

    Williams close to her very best

    Williams was out of the game for over a year after announcing her pregnancy in April 2017 and then giving birth last September.

    Now, she is back playing at her home Grand Slam and looking close to her very best.

    Serena Williams will equal Margaret Courts Grand Slam record if she wins on Saturday
    Serena Williams will equal Margaret Courts Grand Slam record if she wins on Saturday

    A dominant win over older sister Venus laid down a significant marker in the third round before a straight-set win over Czech eighth seed Karolina Pliskova in the quarter-finals showed she was able to compete with the world’s best players once again.

    That meant she came into the semi-final as the favourite against a player who had never before reached a Grand Slam semi-final.

    But the ease with which she ran away with the match – winning 11 of the final 12 games and losing just 12 points in the second set – was startling.

    “This is just the beginning. I’m only a few months in and really looking forward to the rest of the year and next year,” Williams said.

    “I just feel like there’s a lot of growth still to go in my game, that’s actually the most exciting part.

    “Even though I’m not a spring chicken, I still have a very, very bright future.”

    Attacking Williams blunts Sevastova

    Williams made a slow start in front of an expectant crowd on Arthur Ashe Stadium, which had the roof closed because of rain and thunderstorms.

    She lost her serve in the first game and trailed 2-0 before winning four in a row to take command.

    Williams started to find her range and her power could not be contained by Sevastova.

    More striking was the former world number one’s willingness to come forward, approaching the net on 28 occasions and winning 24 of those points.

    Once she took the first set in 39 minutes there was no way back for Sevastova.

    Williams hit 14 winners in the 25 points she needed to take the second set in 27 minutes.

    “I’ve been working hard on my volleys,” Williams said of her aggressive game plan. “I have won a few doubles championships so I know how to volley.

    “I just usually come in to shake hands,” she joked. “I wanted to try something different and it worked in my favour.”

    Sevastova, who beat defending champion Sloane Stephens to reach the last four, said: “When she’s in front it’s tough to play. I tried on her games, but she served well – when somebody serves an ace at 123 miles per hour there’s not much you can do.”

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