The Philippine Star

US women seal berths in quarters

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YORK – Yes, Madison Keys was excited to give the United States four women in the US Open quarterfin­als for the first time in 15 years.

And, of course, it was significan­t that she got this far at Flushing Meadows, something she’d never done. Truly, though, the reason Keys was near tears at the end of her 7-6 (2), 1-6, 6-4 victory over No. 4-seeded Elina Svitolina on Monday night, and went over to slap palm with coach Lindsay Davenport and others afterward, was how far away this sort of performanc­e seemed earlier this year.

Keys missed the first two months of 2017 after offseason surgery on her left wrist, then had a follow-up procedure in June because of lingering pain in that arm. The way she powered her way to take the last four games against Svitolina was proof that Keys is back to being at the top of her game.

“I mean, it means the world to me to make the quarterfin­als. It was a really rough start to my year. This is just amazing,” said the 22-year-old Keys, a semifinali­st at the 2015 Australian Open. “I’m really proud of myself for digging deep and figuring that out tonight.”

The 15th-seeded Keys joined No. 9 Venus Williams, No. 20 CoCo Vandeweghe and unseeded Sloane Stephens in the final eight at Flushing Meadows.

“I think it shows how hard we’ve been working,” Keys said. “We’re all cheering for each other.”

Well, at least until they might have to play one another.

Each is in a separate quarter of the draw, so none will meet in the quarterfin­als – meaning that there could be four American semifinali­sts, too.

 ?? AFP ?? Madison Keys celebrates after beating Elina Svitolina of Ukraine to join three other Americans in the quarters.
AFP Madison Keys celebrates after beating Elina Svitolina of Ukraine to join three other Americans in the quarters.

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