The Asian Age

United States have one foot in semi- finals

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Asheville ( North Carolina, USA), Feb. 11: Defending Fed Cup champions the United States were one point from advancing to the semifinals after a comfortabl­e victory for Venus Williams, with sister Serena waiting in the wings for her much anticipate­d comeback.

Seven- time Grand Slam winner Venus Williams needed an hour and 19 minutes to brush aside her 124th- ranked Dutch opponent Arantxa Rus 6- 1, 6- 4.

A more laboured win followed for the mercurial CoCo Vandeweghe, who lost her first set to Richel Hogenkamp and broke a racket in frustratio­n during the second before fighting back to a 4- 6, 7- 6 ( 8/ 6), 6- 3 victory.

They were both cheered from the bench by Serena Williams, who is poised to make her own return to the sport on Sunday after a year away and the birth of her daughter Alexis Olympia, who attended in the arms of her father Alexis Ohanian one row behind.

Venus’ win came in her 1,000th career match and her 22nd singles appearance in a tournament she first played in 1999, but she insisted milestones were far from her mind.

“I don’t really know about these milestones when they happen,” she said, adding, “It’s just great to be playing the game that I love — not really going for milestones, but then they happen.”

In front of a roaring home crowd in mountainou­s Asheville, North Carolina, Venus won the toss and served first, closing out the opening game with a searing ace in an early show of intent.

The second set saw the players locked in long rallies and the first five games resulted in service breaks. They were level at 2- 2 before Venus eventually began to pull away.

Venus acknowledg­ed the second half was tighter than it could have been. “I was trying to find the balance between going big and going too big. I think that today’s match hopefully will help me for tomorrow,” she said.

— AFP

 ?? AFP ?? Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic returns to Belinda Bencic of Switzerlan­d in their Federation Cup World Group first round match in Prague. —
AFP Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic returns to Belinda Bencic of Switzerlan­d in their Federation Cup World Group first round match in Prague. —

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