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Serena Williams into Australian final

Posted by Posted by Linda on Thursday, January 29, 2009 , under , , , , | comments (0)



MELBOURNE, Australia – Serena Williams moved within one win of a 10th Grand Slam title and fourth in Australia with a dominating 6-3, 6-4 victory over Elena Dementieva on Thursday.

Serena Williams of the United States  celebrates  after beating Russia's Elena Serena Williams of the United States celebrates after beating Russia's Elena Dementieva

With the roof closed at Rod Laver Arena to protect the players and fans from outside temperatures topping 111 degrees, Williams played her best match of the tournament.

"I haven't moved like that for a while, so I was a little shocked," said Williams, who has a sequence of winning the Australian Open every alternate year since 2003.

The 27-year-old American was only a game from a quarterfinal exit on Wednesday when Svetlana Kuznetsova was serving for the match.

But the reigning U.S. Open champion found her rhythm quickly against Dementieva, who has not gone past the semifinals at a Grand Slam since 2004.

After beating Russians in two successive matches, she'll face another one in the final. No. 3 Dinara Safina played No. 7 Vera Zvonareva in the second semifinal.

Twice before, Williams has had to save match points in her semifinal en route to the Australian title.

Dementieva didn't take her that far this time, giving Williams too many free points with eight double faults.

The Russian had been on a 15-match winning streak and had two titles to open the season, including wins over No. 2 Williams and No. 3 Dinara Safina at the Sydney International.

"I had a good run ...(but) I feel like today I was not quick enough," she said. "I was not maybe aggressive enough against her. She dictated points.

"But I have no regrets. I had just a great time here."

While it was cooler inside than out at Melbourne Park, Williams already had soaked through her blue dress by the time the second game was over, not surprising since they had played 16 minutes.

When Williams blasted a clean crosscourt winner while serving at 3-3, she gave Dementieva a long glare. Dementieva smacked a service return winner on the next point and glared right back.

Dementieva held to start the second set in a game that went to deuce five times and lasted 14 minutes, then broke Williams en route to a 3-0 lead.

That sparked a four-game run for Williams until Dementieva broke to even the second set at 4-4.

Then nerves seemed to get the best of Dementieva. Having problems with her service toss, she double-faulted twice, the second setting up break point. Williams ripped a backhand winner down the line and pumped her fist.

Williams has had problems with her first serve throughout the tournament, but it came through when she needed it most.

Serving for the match at 5-4, she started with an ace and hit another serve that Dementieva sent long.

At 30-15, Williams followed with another ace. Dementieva squealed and bent over in frustration. Another powerful serve on match point set up an easy overhead and it was over in 98 minutes.

Roger Federer, seeking a record-equaling 14th Grand Slam singles title to match Pete Sampras' career record, was playing American Andy Roddick in the night semifinal.

No. 2 Federer, who is 15-2 against the seventh-seeded Roddick, who beat defending champion Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals.

Top-ranked Rafael Nadal set up an all-Spanish final against Fernando Verdasco when he beat No. 6 Gilles Simon 6-2, 7-5, 7-5 on Wednesday night, when the temperature had dipped to 93 degrees from the high of 109 degrees.

Verdasco ousted 2008 runner-up Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7-6 (2), 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.

"I think it's incredible for us," Nadal said. "One will be in the finals, so we have to be happy with that."

No Spanish man has won the Australian title.

Wednesday marked the start of what weather forecasters were predicting would be a once-in-a-century heat wave for the city.

Nadal, a Majorca native, was relieved he'd been given a night match.

"Believe me, I never feel the same like today when I was warming up outside," he said. "The conditions were very hot. I couldn't walk."

Serena gets free pass at Aussie Open tennis, Dementieva dominates

Posted by Posted by Linda on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 , under , , | comments (0)



MELBOURNE – A struggling Serena Williams received a free ride into the Australian Open quarter-finals when her opponent fell ill Monday, while fourth seed Elena Dementieva surged to her 14th straight win this year.

Serena gets free pass at Aussie Open tennis, Dementieva dominates Serena Williams of the US returns a forehand to Victoria Azarenka of Belarus

Three-time Australian champion Williams was trailing 6-3, 2-4 to rising teen star Victoria Azarenka and had received a code violation for swearing in frustration when a mystery bug forced the 16th seeded Belarussian to retire.

Williams next opponent, eighth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia, also had an armchair ride into the quarters when Chinese 22nd seed Zheng Jie pulled out of their clash with a wrist injury.

But there were convincing wins for Dementieva and unseeded Spanish giantkiller Carla Suarez Navarro in the two matches that did go the distance.

Azarenka's dramatic withdrawal prematurely curtailed what was developing into a fascinating clash between a nine-time Grand Slam winner Williams and one of the leading lights in a new generation of challengers.

The 19-year-old had broken Williams twice to win the first set and was down a break in the second when she became distressed.

She called a medical time out but could barely stand up after coming back out to play, wobbling between points then staggering to the net in tears to concede the match before being helped off court.

Williams, who complained of feeling rusty earlier in the tournament, said she was unhappy with her serve when she was reprimanded for an audible obscenity towards the end of the first set.

"I felt like this tournament my serve hasn't been anywhere near where it normally is so I just got a little frustrated with my first serve percentage," she said, adding that she was confident she would have come back to win.

Williams remains on track for a semi-final showdown wiith Dementieva, who crushed Slovak 18th seed Dominika Cibulkova 6-2, 6-2 to extend the hottest winning streak in women's tennis.

The 27-year-old's 14-match run this year has already delivered titles in Auckland and Sydney, leading compatriot Dinara Safina to nominate her the favourite to lift the trophy here.

But Dementieva played down the tag, preferring to concentrate on her next match against Suarez Navarro.

"I'm the favourite? I don't think so," the Monte Carlo-based world number four said.

She expected a tough test against Suarez Navarro, who dispatched fellow Spaniard Anabel Medina Garrigues, seeded 21, with a 6-3, 6-2 win.

Suarez Navarro, who dumped Venus Williams from the tournament, equalled her previous best Grand Slam performance at the French Open last year.

The unseeded 20-year-old said her experience at Roland Garros would help her against Dementieva.

"It's different because it's the second time, it's not the first time," she said. "I think I can play better than the first time."

Kuznetsova, the 2004 US Open champion, said she would have preferred a hit-out against Zheng but the Chinese player's wrist injury was something beyond her cntrol.

Zheng had her left wrist strapped early in the first set and was unable to continue a short time later, with Kuznetsova leading 4-1.

The Russian has had a low-profile advance to the last eight but said she was capable of taking on anyone.

"I'm just going to play and focus on my game, I'm fine with that and I'm getting better and better," she said.