Serena secures a spot in semis in Istanbul
SERENA Williams proved on Wednesday at the WTA Championships in Istanbul that even when her serve is malfunctioning, she can still beat a top player.
Williams beat 2011 French Open champion Li Na of China 7-6 (1), 6-3 for her second win in round-robin matches to seal a semifinal spot at the tournament for the top eight players in the world.
In another Red Group encounter, top-ranked Victoria Azarenka saved two match points before rallying past Angelique Kleber of Germany 6-7 (11), 7-6 (2), 6-4 in her first match at the event.
Because that match went to three sets, Williams advanced to the last four.
In the White Group, second-ranked Maria Sharapova rallied to beat No. 4 Agnieszka Radwanska 5-7, 7-5, 7-5.
Williams had six double-faults and won only 51 percent of points on her first serve. But Li also struggled on serve - there were eight breaks in the first set and three more in the second.
"My serve just didn't go in. Every time I got my first serve in, I was surprised," Williams said. "But knowing I was able to still, for me, zero serve compared to how I normally serve - I think it's something good I can take out of the match."
She has won 28 of her past 29 matches and captured Wimbledon, US Open and Olympic titles this year. The highest ranking she can achieve at the end of the year is No. 2 because of injuries and missed tournaments. At one point, Williams got so frustrated at dropping serve that she uncharacteristically smashed her racket.
"No, I don't break rackets in matches. Although I didn't hit it hard," she said. "Maybe I don't know my own strength."
Williams beat 2011 French Open champion Li Na of China 7-6 (1), 6-3 for her second win in round-robin matches to seal a semifinal spot at the tournament for the top eight players in the world.
In another Red Group encounter, top-ranked Victoria Azarenka saved two match points before rallying past Angelique Kleber of Germany 6-7 (11), 7-6 (2), 6-4 in her first match at the event.
Because that match went to three sets, Williams advanced to the last four.
In the White Group, second-ranked Maria Sharapova rallied to beat No. 4 Agnieszka Radwanska 5-7, 7-5, 7-5.
Williams had six double-faults and won only 51 percent of points on her first serve. But Li also struggled on serve - there were eight breaks in the first set and three more in the second.
"My serve just didn't go in. Every time I got my first serve in, I was surprised," Williams said. "But knowing I was able to still, for me, zero serve compared to how I normally serve - I think it's something good I can take out of the match."
She has won 28 of her past 29 matches and captured Wimbledon, US Open and Olympic titles this year. The highest ranking she can achieve at the end of the year is No. 2 because of injuries and missed tournaments. At one point, Williams got so frustrated at dropping serve that she uncharacteristically smashed her racket.
"No, I don't break rackets in matches. Although I didn't hit it hard," she said. "Maybe I don't know my own strength."
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