Serena, whose sister Venus was beaten in three sets by Germany's
Andrea Petkovic earlier in the day, initially struggled on a fast
playing surface but gradually found her range to seal victory in
just under two hours.
"It wasn't very easy," Serena, who will face Petkovic in the last
four on Saturday, told ESPN. "Ana plays very well. This surface was
a little fast so she was hitting a lot of shots.
"But I just fought it and stayed in there. I just tried to do
everything that I worked on."
Serena was broken in the first game of the match, then
double-faulted to lose serve again in the fifth and trail 1-4 before
losing the opening set in just under 30 minutes.
However, the American used her crunching ground strokes to great
effect in the next two sets and, helped by 10 aces, she wrapped up
the win when her opponent sent a forehand service return wide.
Asked how she had adjusted to the slick conditions on the hardcourt
surface, Serena replied: "You just start running. You have to see
faster, you have to move faster, you have to turn faster, everything
you have to do just a little step faster.
"But I am feeling really good. I had some long rallies and I wasn't
out of breath at all so I was like. 'Yeah'," added Serena, who
suffered a surprise third round loss at Wimbledon in her previous
tournament.
Earlier, the eighth-seeded Petkovic battled past Venus Williams 6-1
3-6 7-5 in a pulsating match lasting nearly two hours.
Former world number one Venus, who had upset fourth seed Victoria
Azarenka in straight sets in the previous round, fought back from
6-1 and 2-0 down to level the match but the German regained control
in the decisive third set.
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"She played really well, and I wasn't as on today as in previous days,"
said Venus. "I came close, but she was just too good. She's been having
a great year and she managed to play those last few games just a little
bit better."
In the other two quarter-finals, third-seeded German Angelique Kerber
swept aside Spaniard Garbine Muguruza Blanco 6-2 6-1 while Varvara
Lepchenko crushed fellow American Sachia Vickery 6-1 6-0.
"It was a very good match for me," said Kerber. "I played good,
aggressive tennis. I knew before the match it would be a tough one
because she hits the ball very fast, so I was just trying to play point
by point. I'm happy about my game today."
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Amlan
Chakraborty)
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