Serena
crushes Pennetta to reach Open semi-final
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[September 04, 2014]
By Larry Fine
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two-times defending
champion Serena Williams, in her black and white leopard dress, started
quietly before roaring past 11th seed Flavia Pennetta 6-3 6-2 to reach
the semi-finals of the U.S. Open on Wednesday.
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The world number one lost her first two service games to Pennetta
to fall behind 3-0 before snapping to attention and rattling off the
next six games to claim the first set.
"She was playing really well and she was playing very aggressive,"
said Williams. "So I had to just step up my level of game as well."
Determined to make up for a disappointing grand slam season in which
she failed to reach the quarter-finals in any of the three previous
majors, Williams broke her fellow 32-year-old in the fifth and
seventh games to advance in 63 minutes.
The top seed will meet Russian 17th seed Ekaterina Makarova, who
reached her first grand slam semi-final with a 6-4 6-2 victory over
16th seed Victoria Azarenka, runner-up to Williams in the last two
Opens.
Pennetta was disappointed to have lost, but not disappointed with
the quality of her tennis against the 17-times grand slam singles
winner.
"She was really good today. I think we play really good tennis
tonight. I mean, really strong tennis in everything," said the
Italian. "Today, I push so much and she come in with the best
tennis, I think."
The match was played at a high level, but once Williams got rolling
she was hard to stop, blasting 17 winners in the second set for 31
in total.
Pennetta, who served six aces, one less than Williams, committed a
meager 16 errors but could not slow down the five-times champion,
who became the first player aged 32 or older to reach the U.S.
semi-finals since Martina Navratilova in 1991.
A spate of upsets on the women's side have left Williams as the only
one of the top nine seeds still playing, but the top seed said
Makarova, China's unseeded Peng Shuai and 10th seed Caroline
Wozniacki were well deserving semi-finalists.
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"Honestly I've had a tough year in the majors. You can never underestimate
anyone," she said. "Congratulations to everyone who made it to the
semis.
"Especially for me this year, you never know what can happen. I take
everything very seriously as it comes."
Another Open title would push Williams's career total to 18, tying her
for fourth place on the all-time grand slam list with Chris Evert and
Navratilova.
Williams was asked what the number 18 means to her.
"It means a lot. It means legal to do some things," she said, drawing
some chuckles from reporters. "It also means legendary. Legal and
legendary.
"I'm definitely legal. Legendary? I don't know. I'm just Serena."
(Reporting by Larry Fine; Editing by Ian Ransom)
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