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    Serena Williams beat Karolina Pliskova to reach #USOpen semi-finals

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorSeptember 5, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Serena Williams is through to the semi-final of the US Open
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    Serena Williams scaled her toughest test so far at the US Open to beat Karolina Pliskova and reach the semi-finals for a ninth consecutive time.

    Williams, seeded 17th, trailed 4-2 in the first set but hit back to win 6-4 6-3 against the Czech eighth seed.

    The American, 36, is seeking her first Grand Slam trophy since giving birth to daughter Olympia last September.

    If she wins it would be her 24th major title – equalling Australian Margaret Court’s all-time record.

    “I don’t think I have another 10 years of having opportunities to be able to play and win championships,” Williams said.

    “Every match really means a lot to me. I kind of go out there and I just do the best that I can.”

    Williams faces Latvia’s 19th seed Anastasija Sevastova, who knocked out defending champion Sloane Stephens earlier on Tuesday, in the last four on Thursday.

    Crowd helps Serena turn match around

    Williams is only playing her eighth tournament since becoming a mother, but had only dropped one set – in her last-16 match against Latvia’s Kaia Kanepi – on her way to the last eight.

    However, having lost to Angelique Kerber in the Wimbledon final, there were question marks how she would fare against another high-calibre player.

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    After a slow start against the big-serving former number one, Williams grew into the match as she responded to some vociferous backing from Arthur Ashe Stadium.

    The six-time US Open champion won eight games in a row – four at the end of the first and four at the start of the second – to help her secure victory in one hour 26 minutes.

    It was her first win over a top-10 ranked player since beating Britain’s Johanna Konta at the 2017 Australian Open.

    “I feel like I’m at a level where I can play and try to compete against these amazing women in the top 10,” said Williams, who had lost her three previous matches against top-10 players.

    Pliskova left to rue missed chances

    Williams suffered a chastening defeat by Pliskova, who had a brief spell as world number one last year, when they last met each other in the 2016 US Open semi-finals.

    And it looked like she could face more trouble when 26-year-old Pliskova threatened to go a double break up in the first set.

    The tall Czech was unable to convert either for a 4-2 lead with her service game next – and that was the momentum-changing moment in what had promised to be an engrossing match.

    Williams upped her number of winners as Pliskova’s unforced error count grew, a pattern which continued in the early part of the second set.

    Little danger seemed apparent for Williams when Pliskova clawed one break back for 4-1, only for the tension to grow when the world number eight moved 40-0 ahead on the American’s serve in the seventh game.

    Williams responded with some huge serving to see off four break points, averting danger for a 5-2 lead and allowing her to wrap up victory in her next service game.

    “I played much better two years ago,” Pliskova said. “I was able to hold the serve much better this time – but I think maybe Serena’s back on the level where she was.

    “It doesn’t matter that she’s [seeded] number 17 or 18 now. I think she’s still the strongest.”

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