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Australian open 2017: Venus Williams beats Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, enters first semi-final in 14 years
Tuesday, January 24, 2017 IST
Australian open 2017: Venus Williams beats Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, enters first semi-final in 14 years

A vintage Venus Williams powered past Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and into her third Australian Open semi-final Tuesday, becoming the oldest woman to make a Grand Slam last four in 23 years. The 36-year-old overcame the Russian 6-4, 7-6 (7/3) and will play either fellow American Coco Vandeweghe or French Open champion Garbine Muguruza for a place in the final.

Her achievement makes her the oldest woman to reach a Grand Slam semi since a 37-year-old Martina Navratilova at Wimbledon in 1994. It is a remarkable feat for Williams, who made her professional debut in 1994 and is enjoying a late-career renaissance following a battle with a rare autoimmune disorder.She made the same round at Wimbledon last year but had not got this far at Melbourne Park since 2003, when she beat Justine Henin only to lose to sister Serena in the final. Henin is long retired but Serena is still going strong and plays her quarter-final, against Johanna Konta, on Wednesday, with an all-Williams title match still on the cards.

Venus Williams also made the last four at Melbourne in 2001, losing to then world number one Martina Hingis, another veteran who is playing in doubles at this year`s Australian Open.
"I`m so excited, she never let up. We have always had these quality matches. I`m not happy just with this but so happy I can go further," she said.

"To be here is like, `Oh my God!`" The seven-time Grand Slam champion is yet to drop a set. She has benefited from a favourable draw, playing two qualifiers and China`s fifth-ranked player Duan Yingying.

But Pavlyuchenkova seeded 24, was a different matter, having beaten Elina Svitolina, seeded 11, and Svetlana Kuznetsova, the eighth seed, on her way to the quarter-finals. Competing at Grand Slams for a decade without managing to step beyond the last eight, the Russian had been confident she could take the next step.Two netted forehands gave her a break point on Williams` opening serve as the match got underway, but she couldn`t convert and it went with serve. But 13th seed Williams gave her another chance in game three and this time she grabbed it with an untouchable crosscourt backhand.

Pavlyuchenkova, with her right shoulder strapped, failed to make the most of her edge and a double fault allowed Williams to haul herself level again.

It was short-lived as Williams struggled to find the mark on first serve and Pavlyuchenkova jumped in the second, with a netted forehand from the veteran again giving a breakaway. Neither player was serving well but Williams began to assert herself, pushing Pavlyuchenkova around the court to create opportunities. She broke back for 4-4 with a volley after a high lunging forehand from the Russian. Williams was starting to get in the zone, hitting some amazing winners, including an unstoppable backhand down the line to secure the set by breaking again to love.

The American held serve in the opening game of the second set to immediately put the pressure on and kept hammering away in an 11-minute second game, which Pavyluchenkova finally won after eight deuces. A wild backhand in the next game handed momentum to the Russian, who broke for a 2-1 lead, but after a seesawing Williams broke straight back. Another break each and it was 6-6 and into a tiebreak where Williams used her big-match experience to prevail, with Pavlyuchenkova succumbing on a double fault.

 
 
 
 
 

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