Plucky Pliskova stuns Serena with epic Australian Open fightback
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[January 23, 2019]
By Ian Ransom
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Serena Williams
squandered four match points and blew a 5-1 lead in the deciding set
as seventh seed Karolina Pliskova produced a fightback for the ages
to claim a 6-4 4-6 7-5 quarter-final win over the American great at
the Australian Open on Wednesday.
Williams, chasing a milestone 24th Grand Slam triumph, also saved
two match points in the last game but netted on the third as the
big-serving Czech shocked a packed Rod Laver Arena with her
remarkable rally from the brink of defeat.
The American's hopes of matching Margaret Court's all-time record of
Grand Slam singles titles, and claiming a first since becoming a
mother in 2017, were denied once more, after she also lost in finals
at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open last year.
While disappointed, the 37-year-old was philosophical in defeat and
pledged to regroup for another tilt at the French Open.
"It's definitely not easy for me. From day one, I expect to go out
and, quite frankly, to win," the seven-times champion in Melbourne
told reporters.
"That hasn't happened. But I do like my attitude... I've only been
playing 10 months, but I expect to win, and if I don't, it's
disappointing.
"I rather think of it that way and know that it's going to happen
sooner or later than making an excuse for myself. I don't like
making excuses."
The brave Pliskova advanced to meet Naomi Osaka in the last four,
denying Williams a chance to avenge her controversial U.S. Open
final defeat to the Japanese fourth seed.
"Normally I'm having a lot of comebacks, but maybe from a set down
or a break down, so nothing like this. I think it's the best
comeback ever so far in my life," an elated Pliskova told reporters
after qualifying for her first Melbourne semi-final.
"This time I really believed, like, (she's) still a player, I know
she's the greatest ever, but I don't want to put her somewhere where
I would not have a chance to beat her."
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Serena Williams of the U.S. in action with Czech Republic's Karolina
Pliskova. REUTERS/Edgar Su
BATTLE FOR TOP RANKING
Pliskova avenged her quarter-final loss to Williams at last year's
U.S. Open and now holds an enviable 2-1 Grand Slam record against
the American, having beaten her in the 2016 semi-finals at Flushing
Meadows.
The 26-year-old former world number one, chasing her maiden Grand
Slam title, is the second Czech into the semi-finals after double
Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova thrashed home favorite Ashleigh
Barty on Tuesday to book a match with Danielle Collins.
Locked in a three-way battle with Osaka and Kvitova to take the
world number one spot from Simona Halep, Pliskova will emerge as the
top-ranked woman if she claims the title.
Williams, seeded 16th as she continues her return from maternity
leave, rolled her ankle when serving for the match at 5-1.
She promptly double-faulted after missing a passing shot on her
first match point and was broken after dumping a backhand into the
net.
Pliskova held on grimly, saving three more match points when serving
to stay alive at 5-4, before breaking Williams to love and charging
to 40-0 in the final game.
Williams saved two of the match points, the second with a courageous
backhand winner, but Pliskova held firm to add another highlight to
a tournament laden with upsets.
The American said her ankle was not a factor in defeat, and credited
Pliskova for playing "unbelievable" on match points.
"She literally played her best tennis ever on those shots," she
said.
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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