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			Serena stunned by Pliskova in U.S. Open semis 
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			 [September 09, 2016] 
			By Steve Keating 
 NEW YORK (Reuters) - For the second 
			straight year Serena Williams saw her bid for a seventh U.S. Open 
			title halted in the semi-finals with a 6-2 7-6(5) loss to Karolina 
			Pliskova on Thursday that also ended her long reign as world number 
			one.
 
 A year ago Williams went into the semi-finals on the cusp of a rare 
			calendar-year grand slam but was the victim of one of the biggest 
			upsets in tennis history when Roberta Vinci, a 300-to-1 longshot, 
			prevailed.
 
 This year it was Czech 10th seed Pliskova, who until this week had 
			never played beyond the third round of a grand slam, delivering the 
			upset as she swept Williams off an Arthur Ashe Stadium court she 
			claims as her own in one hour, 26 minutes.
 
 "I don't believe it. Actually, I do believe it," Pliskova said in a 
			courtside interview. "I always knew I have a chance to beat anybody 
			if I'm playing my game.
 
 "But this is something amazing.
 
 "Serena, she's a champion so it's never easy to play her. You saw 
			even when she was down a break she's still fighting so it's very 
			hard."
 
 There was no calendar-year grand slam up for grabs this year but 
			history continued to beckon Williams, who would have stood alone as 
			greatest grand slam champion in the professional era if she had 
			claimed a 23rd title and moved past Steffi Graf.
 
			
			 And while there was no title to win on this day Williams stepped 
			onto the court with something to lose.
 After 186 consecutive weeks as the world's top-ranked player, 
			Williams, who needed to reach the final to have any chance of 
			retaining top spot, will relinquish the ranking to Angelique Kerber.
 
 Pliskova will now take on Kerber in Saturday's final after the 
			second seeded German beat Caroline Wozniacki 6-4 6-3.
 
 After a punishing three-set quarter-final against Simona Halep on 
			the same court 24 hours early, Williams appeared sluggish against 
			the towering Czech.
 
 But a clearly annoyed Williams refused to use fatigue as an excuse 
			for her loss and instead blamed her sluggishness more on left knee 
			problems that limited her mobility.
 
 "OK, I'm not going to repeat myself. I wasn't tired from yesterday's 
			match," said Williams. "If I can't turn around after 24 hours and 
			play again then I shouldn't be on tour.
 
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			Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic returns a shot to Serena 
			Williams of the United States on day eleven of the 2016 U.S. Open 
			tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. 
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			"I have been having some serious left knee problems. I wasn't tired. 
			Fatigue had absolutely nothing to do with it.
 "I wasn't able to move the way I wanted to move."
 
 With the two biggest hitters in women's tennis standing across from 
			each other the match was expected to be an explosive affair filled 
			with booming serves.
 
 Williams opened the contest with an ace but in the end it was the 
			American's serve that ultimately let her down as she committed six 
			double faults, including the deciding point in the tiebreak.
 
 Pliskova, who has led the WTA Tour in aces the last two seasons, 
			kept the 34-year-old American under pressure almost from the start 
			and had break chances on all but one of Williams' service games in 
			the first set and converting twice.
 
 Showing the heart of a champion, Williams battled back from a break 
			down to force a tiebreak where she clawed back from 3-0 down to take 
			a 4-3 lead.
 
 But a cool Pliskova would not buckle and earned the victory when 
			Williams double faulted.
 
 With the victory Pliskova completed a Williams family double having 
			also beaten Serena's older sister, sixth-seeded Venus, in the fourth 
			round.
 
 (Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by xx)
 
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