Grand Slam seeking Serena vs Venus in quarters


(MENAFN- The Peninsula)Serena Williams of the US (L) and Madison Keys of the US at the net after their match on the seventh day of the 2015 US OpenTennisChampionship at the USTA NationalTennisCenter in Flushing Meadows New York USA yesterday.

NEW YORK: Serena Williams moved within three wins of achieving the fourth women’s calendar-year Grand Slam by routing fellow American Madison Keys on Sunday and setting up a U.S. Open quarter-final clash with sister Venus.

Williams beat the 20-year-old Keys 6-3 6-3 in 68 minutes to book a 27th professional career showdown with her older sister who advanced with a 6-2 6-1 50-minute fourth-round victory over qualifier Anett Kontaveit 19 of Estonia.

Three-time defending champion Serena holds a 15-11 advantage in the sisterly head-to-head series against Venus splitting their four previous clashes at the U.S. Open.

“She’s playing great” 33-year-old Serena said about seven-times grand slam winner Venus who is two years her elder. “I have to really be ready for that.

“At least one of us a Williams will be in the semis.”

Top-seeded world number one Serena has won six of the last seven matches against Venus who beat her younger sister last year in the semi-finals in Montreal.

Venus was quick to identify her biggest challenge in facing Serena in Tuesday’s quarter-final.

“Well obviously that she’s so good. What else can you do except try to win the point and hope she doesn’t hit an ace” Venus said.

Serena cracked six aces and three service winners and never faced a break point in beating the power-hitting Keys who put up a strong fight in their only previous meeting in this year’s Australian Open semi-finals.

Keys lost 7-6(5) 6-2 in Melbourne saving seven match points in the second set before succumbing.

This time Serena played her strongest match of the tournament so far and Keys contributed to her loss.

Keys double faulted on the last two points of the eighth game for the lone break of the first set and double faulted again on match point.

Serena winner of 21 grand slam singles titles including the 2015 Australian Open French Open and Wimbledon championships currently holds all four grand slam titles at once a “Serena Slam” she has now twice accomplished.Reuters


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