Williams crushes Sevastova to reach U.S. Open final
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[September 07, 2018]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Serena Williams
swept past Anastasija Sevastova 6-3 6-0 on Thursday and into the
final of the U.S. Open to sit one win away from a record-equalling
24th Grand Slam title to continue her remarkable return to the top
levels of the game after she almost died while having a baby last
year.
Williams walked off Arthur Ashe Stadium court with a wave and twirl
then waited to find out who she will play in Saturday's final.
That was also decided quickly as Japan's Naomi Osaka dismissed last
year's losing finalist American Madison Keys 6-2 6-4.
Asked if she had message for Williams, Osaka, who beat Williams in
their only head-to-head meeting, smiled and said, "Serena I love
you."
Just seven months and seven tournaments removed from returning to
competition following the birth of her first child, Williams was
back at her ruthless best and needed just 66 minutes to beat the
19th seeded Latvian and reach her 31st Grand Slam final.
A win on Saturday would also give the 36-year-old American a seventh
U.S. Open title, breaking a tie with Chris Evert for the most in the
Open era.
Honestly, it is remarkable. I couldn't have predicted this at all,"
said Williams. "I got a little emotional out there because last year
I was literally fighting for my life in the hospital.
"I was on my third surgery. I had one more to go still.
"To come from that, in the hospital bed, not being able to move and
walk and do anything, now only a year later I'm actually in these
finals, in two in a row.
"Like I said, this is the beginning. I'm not there yet. I'm on the
climb still."
It will be the second consecutive Grand Slam final for Williams who
came agonizingly close to matching Margaret Court's record of 24
majors at Wimbledon but was beaten by Angelique Kerber.
Sevastova arrived at her first Grand Slam semi-final riding a wave
of momentum built from a fourth round win over seventh seed Elina
Svitolina and a quarter-final demolition of defending champion and
third seed Sloane Stephens.
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Serena Williams of the USA hits to Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia in
a semifinal match on day eleven of the 2018 U.S. Open tennis
tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
That confidence jumped when the 29-year-old broke Williams to open
the match then held for a 2-0 lead as an uneasy hush fell over the
Arthur Ashe showcourt.
But Williams, who had dropped just one set on way to the last four,
quickly restored order as she charged the net one moment and pounded
winners from the baseline the next that left her opponent stunned as
the American won 12 of the next 13 games.
"I know how to volley, I usually come in just to shake hands," said
Williams.
"But tonight I thought I am playing such a good player I knew if I
wanted to have a chance tonight I had to come in."
Despite her dominant display Williams estimated she is still only
operating at 50-60 percent and then fired an ominous warning to her
fellow players.
"There's still much more that I plan on doing," declared Williams.
"I just feel like there's a lot of growth to still go in my game.
"Even though I'm not a spring chicken I still have a very, very
bright future."
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