Serena stunned by Azarenka comeback in U.S. Open semis
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[September 11, 2020]
By Amy Tennery
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Victoria Azarenka
stunned Serena Williams 1-6 6-3 6-3 in the semi-finals of the U.S.
Open on Thursday, denying the American the chance of winning a
record-equalling 24th Grand Slam singles title on home soil this
year.
Azarenka will play Japan's Naomi Osaka on Saturday in her third
final at Flushing Meadows, having lost the previous two to Williams
in 2012 and 2013.
Azarenka said her mental game had been crucial in beating the
38-year-old Williams, who needed a medical timeout to have her left
ankle re-taped in the third set due to Achilles trouble.
"I have been working on finding a calm mind and keep the body
going," the Belarusian said in an on-court interview. "She dug me in
a big hole in the first set. I needed to find energy to climb out of
the hole and it wasn't easy."
Williams, who has been stuck on 23 Grand Slam titles since winning
the 2017 Australian Open, said the defeat was "obviously
disappointing".
"At the same time ... I did what I could today," she added.
"I feel like other times I've been close and I could have done
better. Today I felt like I gave a lot."
Six-times U.S. Open champion Williams came out firing winners from
all sides of the Arthur Ashe Stadium court while Azarenka struggled
with her serve, committing four double faults in the first set and
winning just six of 15 first-serve points.
She also had 10 unforced errors and appeared
increasingly frustrated, with a mic catching her muttering a pair of
expletives at herself before Williams took a 4-1 lead.
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Serena Williams of the United States hits the ball against Victoria
Azarenka of Belarus in the women's singles semifinals match on day
eleven of the 2020 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean
King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA
TODAY Sports
Williams wrapped up the opening set in little more than half an hour
but Azarenka seized momentum in the second frame, breaking the third
seed's serve with a pair of backhand winners from the baseline to
take a 3-2 lead.
Playing her first Grand Slam semi-final in seven years, Azarenka got
the better of Williams in some explosive exchanges of power-hitting
while her serve also saw major improvement.
The 31-year-old took the set to force a decider after winning nearly
75% of her first-serve points and committing just one unforced
error.
The twice Australian Open champion kept up the pressure in the third
set and looked to be in a deep meditative state as Williams had her
ankle taped, not even reacting as an insect landed on the bridge of
her nose as she waited to resume the match.
Azarenka then sealed her place in the final with an ace.
(Additional reporting by Simon Jennings; Writing by Nick Mulvenney;
Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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