Wimbledon: Williams survives Riske business to reach semis

Tue, Jul 9, 2019 | By publisher


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SERENA Williams clubbed her way into the Wimbledon semi-finals, draining the last drop of fight from fellow American Alison Riske before sealing a 6-4 4-6 6-3 win in a rip-roaring Centre Court contest on Tuesday.

For two sets, Riske absorbed every last punishing blow from the seven-time champion, while her own lightweight jab inflicted some early pain and then levelled the seesaw encounter at 1-1.

Williams’s blows, however, became too frequent and too heavy in the final games, with the weaponised serve pushing the world number 55 Riske back on her heels.

Having knocked out world number one Ash Barty in the last round and having spent over nine hours on court en route to the quarters, Riske had shown a streak of pure Pittsburgh steel.

But Williams is tennis tungsten, and recovered superbly from a brief wobble in which she lost the second set and fell a break behind in the third.

She eventually charged over the finish line after more than two hours on court, bringing up match point when Riske netted a forehand.

Williams completed the job in typical fashion with her 19th ace of the match.

“It was really satisfying; I wouldn’t have won that match a couple of weeks ago, every match here has really counted,” said Williams.

“She has played so great and beaten so many great players here. I was really pumped, it’s for a place in the Wimbledon semis – it’s a long arduous road.”

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– July 9, 2019 @ 16:55 GMT

 

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