The Borneo Post

Venus still grabbing her opportunit­ies at US Open

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I’m still living my dream, and it’s amazing. Venus Williams, seven-time grand slam winner

NEW YORK: Now 37 and in the twilight of a sparkling career, the opportunit­ies Venus Williams lives for are not supposed to come around as often as they once did.

But there Williams was on Tuesday battling and grabbing her chances when they came, capitalisi­ng on just enough of them to secure a 6- 3 3- 6 7- 6(2) win over Petra Kvitova and a spot in the US Open semi-finals.

“Sometimes you have opportunit­ies and sometimes you take them and you don’t, but it’s not like you get opportunit­y after opportunit­y after opportunit­y in these sorts of matches,” said Williams. “You have to take the ones you have.”

Williams has taken those words to heart in a renaissanc­e season that has seen her reach the Australian Open and Wimbledon finals and sit just one victory away, against American compatriot Sloane Stephens, from playing for the US Open title for the first time since 2002.

It has been nine years since Williams celebrated the last of her seven grand slam singles wins and 16 since she last lifted the US Open title and remains as hungry for trophies as ever.

“I’m still living my dream, and it’s amazing,” said Williams.

It did not always seem like it on Tuesday, particular­ly during a fluctuatin­g second set when Williams was unable to put away her 13th seeded opponent, who had beaten her four times in five meetings.

“You know, definitely when I had opportunit­ies in the second set and so many break points disappeari­ng, you feel like, wow, I should be doing more,” said Williams. “You have to put it behind you.

“It’s about winning the match you’re in. Doesn’t matter whether you’re playing well or not playing well. It’s about fi guring out how to win.

“These big matches there have been times where I have won these and there have been times I didn’t win them.”

Williams has been winning much more than losing this year putting together a 34-10 match record.

But the records Williams is piling up now are the ‘oldest this’ and ‘oldest that’. Longevity brings its own recognitio­n but winning remains the ultimate goal.

Life has moved on for Williams. Sister Serena, a six-time US Open champion, is not in Flushing Meadows after giving birth to her fi rst child and many of the players Williams is facing at the US Open grew up watching and idolising her.

A role model, Williams led four American women into the quarterfin­als and hopes all four will reach the semi-fi nals.

Williams and Stephens booked their places and on Wednesday CoCo Vandeweghe and Madison Keys will try to do the same.

“All I have known all my life was great American players,” said Williams. “So it’s great to see this resurgence, and I hope it can continue.” — Reuters

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Venus Williams of the US celebates after defeating Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic during the women’s singles quarterfin­al of the 2017 US Open. — AFP photo
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