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US Championship: Victoria Azarenka ousted Serena Williams, and will meet Osaka speeches in the final
The mothers' battle promised, and exists: the Belarusian advanced to the first Grand Slam final in 7 years after beating the 38-year-old American 6: 1, 3: 6, 3: 6, who once again saw the all-time record go away.
Osaka defeated Jennifer Brady 6: 7 (1), 6: 3, 3: 6 en route to a second final in three years in New York
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Victoria Azarenka raced this morning (Friday) to the US Championship final, after returning from a battle lag against Serena Williams on the way to victory, qualifying for her first Grand Slam final since 2013. Azarenka won 6: 1, 3: 6, 3: 6, recorded 11 consecutive victories , And in her third U.S. final she will face the speeches of Osaka, the 2018 champion, who defeated Jennifer Brady.
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Mutual respect.
Sarina and Azarenka (Photo: Reuters)
Victoria Azarenka - Serena Williams 6: 1, 3: 6, 3: 6 The
battle of the mothers promised, and certainly exists.
The fiery Azarenka managed to record an 11th consecutive victory, recording her first career victory over Serena at the Grand Slam tournament, at the end of a tough battle that lasted an hour and 55 minutes at Arthur Ash Stadium, where the roof was closed due to rain.
Serena, who is still looking for the 24th Grand Slam title to equal the all-time record, did not lose in her 11 U.S. semifinal games, but tonight she met a determined rival, who was not intimidated by it, and managed to stay calm. In the Cincinnati tournament and having won a first title since giving birth to her son, she has lost just two sets in her last 10 games, and tonight has continued in her excellent form.
Will she be back?
Serena (Photo: Reuters)
Do not believe.
Azarenka (Photo: Reuters)
Serena did hit 35 winners against the Belarusian's 24, but Azarenka hit just 17 uncommitted runs against the 28-year-old American, who has lost her last four Grand Slam final appearances, and today, after the relegation, seems closer to the end of her career than the title.
Serena started the game aggressively and went up to 1: 6 in an impressive half hour.
But her opponent recovered well, and with a few powerful blows managed to equalize, and gain momentum on the way to victory.
Azarenka, who has won twice in Australia in the past, kept her cool in the face of the experience of 38-year-old Williams, who also twisted her left ankle.
Serena gave it her all, roaring on the field with all her might, but was not accurate enough.
Azarenka, who secured the victory with Ace, will try to win her first Grand Slam title in the US, after losing her previous two finals against Williams (2012 and 2013).
On the way to another degree?
Osaka (Photo: Reuters)
Osaka Speeches - Jennifer Brady 6: 7 (1), 6: 3, 3: 6 The
Americans fantasized about a local final, the Japanese had their own plans.
Osaka, the champion from the U.S. in 2018 and Australia in 2019, advanced to the U.S. Championship finals for the second time in three years, after defeating the 28-ranked, who had not lost a battle in New York until the semifinals.
Osaka batted 35 winners against 17 uncommitted errors, in a close game where the two tennis players together scored just 6 break options.
After winning the first set by a tiebreaker, the Japanese saw Brady open the second set in a storm, losing just 4 points on her serve in the first four games, and winning 3: 6 to tie at 1: 1.
But then the 9th ranked came back to itself, went up to 1: 4, and from there signed the match.
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