Serena comes through Halep test to reach semi-finals
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[February 16, 2021]
By Nick Mulvenney
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Serena Williams
came through a huge test of her Australian Open title credentials to
reach the last four at Melbourne Park for the ninth time with a 6-3
6-3 victory over Simona Halep in a high quality quarter-final on
Tuesday.
The 39-year-old went toe-to-toe with the Romanian second seed over
80 minutes on Rod Laver Arena before she was finally able to move to
within two victories of a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title.
Williams hit some ferocious forehands and moved around the court
with a freedom that she has not enjoyed for a good while to set up a
semi-final meeting against in-form Japanese third seed Naomi Osaka.
"I think this was the best match I have played at this tournament,
for sure," Williams said after celebrating her win to the
accompaniment of canned applause as Melbourne's coronavirus lockdown
kept the fans away for a fourth day.
"I knew it had to be going up against the number two in the world. I
had to be better and I was, so I'm excited."
If any match at this year's tournament deserved a crowd, it was
this. There were nine breaks of serve as two great competitors
punched and counter-punched over lengthy rallies.
Williams was always in front in the first set but needed to dig deep
to wrestle back the momentum after Halep took a 3-1 lead in the
second.
The match turned decisively when Williams broke for 4-3 after a
13-shot rally where she showed incredible athleticism to get to a
couple of shots that would have defied most players.
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Serena Williams of the
U.S. being interview after winning her quarter final match against
Romania's Simona Halep REUTERS/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake
Seven minutes later, she wrapped up the contest with a huge
forehand, her 24th winner.
"My feeling after this match is that I was not that far (away) but
she was stronger in the important moments," said Halep.
"I'm not that disappointed with myself."
Williams has not landed one of the game's major prizes since her
seventh title at Melbourne Park in 2017, with Halep's victory in the
2019 Wimbledon final denying her one opportunity to match Margaret
Court's record.
After gaining a measure of revenge for that defeat, Williams has the
chance to avenge another when she plays Osaka, who won the 2018 U.S.
Open final between the two.
"I feel this is a great opportunity for me just to do my best in the
first Grand Slam of the year," she said.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney, Editing by Peter Rutherford and Hugh
Lawson)
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