Williams to face on Wozniacki in US Open final

September 06, 2014 | 09:55
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Serena Williams will fight for an 18th Grand Slam title against Caroline Wozniacki after sweeping past Ekaterina Makarova 6-1, 6-3 on Friday (Sep 5) to reach the US Open final.


Serena Williams celebrates after defeating Ekaterina Makarova of Russia during their semifinal at the 2014 US Open. (Chris Trotman/Getty Images for USTA/AFP)

NEW YORK: Serena Williams will fight for an 18th Grand Slam title against Caroline Wozniacki after sweeping past Ekaterina Makarova 6-1, 6-3 on Friday (Sep 5) to reach the US Open final.

World number one Williams, winner of the past two titles at Flushing Meadows and five overall, will try to match Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova on 18 career major titles when she faces her good friend Wozniacki on Sunday.

The 10th-seeded Dane was leading 7-6 (7/1) 4-3 when China's Peng Shuai dramatically retired from their semi-final. "She was in distress, she had a heat-related illness," said tournament director David Brewer after the match, adding that Peng was recovering well in the on-site medical facility. "It was very difficult to watch," said Wozniacki, who went to Peng's side when she fell to the court, offering her a comforting pat.

"Tennis is great but the health is more important. I wanted to make sure that she's OK," Wozniacki said. Wozniacki, who shocked five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova in the fourth round, is back in a Grand Slam final for the first time since losing in the 2009 US Open final to Kim Clijsters.

"It's incredible to be in the final, I have goosebumps," she said. Despite her 17 major wins, Williams, too, was overjoyed to return to the final, having failed to make it out of the fourth round at any major so far this year.

"Oh my God, it feels so good," said Williams, who sank almost to her knees screaming "Yes!" when Makarova pushed a last forehand wide. "I'm so happy, you have no idea."

NO DRAMA FOR SERENA

There was no drama - or suspense - for Williams. After Makarova had held her first service game for 1-1 in the opening set, Williams won the next nine games, turning up the volume to finish with 24 winners on an increasingly windy Ashe court. The American superstar needed exactly one hour to subdue 17th-seeded Makarova, who was playing in her first Grand Slam semi-final after coming up empty in four prior quarter-final appearances.

Williams played three straight tournaments in the build-up to the Open, winning titles in Stanford and Cincinnati and reaching the semi-finals in Montreal. Along the way she beat Wozniacki twice, in the quarter-finals at Montreal and semis in Cincy, both times needing three sets.

"It's definitely given me a lot of confidence, playing all summer," Williams said, adding that she was looking forward to playing her good friend Wozniacki - and perhaps improving her 8-1 career record over the Dane. "She obviously wants to win and go for her first Grand Slam and I want to win and make a little history," Williams said.

AFP

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