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24th Grand Slam for Serena?

Star not getting carried away

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New York – Serena Williams powered her way to within two victories of a seventh US Open title on Tuesday and while she refused to look ahead there are many willing to do it for her, and what they see is a suddenly open path to a 24th Grand Slam.

“I’d been a couple steps away at the last Grand Slam, so I’m definitely not [getting] ahead of myself,” said Williams, the memory of a 6-3 6-3 loss to Angelique Kerber in the Wimbledon final still fresh.

“I still know that no matter whether I’m in the semifinals or the finals, I have a really long way to go to win that.

“Again, that proved to be true at Wimbledon.”

Williams has done her part, making her way to the last four with her usual efficiency while throwing in an occasional wobble just to keep things interestin­g but not scary.

But Williams has also received help along the way with others bulldozing the route to Saturday’s final of some major roadblocks.

When the 36-year-old American first looked at the draw she would have instantly picked out world number one Simona Halep as a potential trouble spot, but even before Williams had hit her first ball the Romanian was gone, a victim of a first-round upset, eliminatin­g a tricky fourthroun­d encounter with the French Open champion.

Spain’s double Grand Slam winner Garbine Murgurza was next to go, making a second-round exit, and then earlier on Tuesday Williams sidesteppe­d a semifinal showdown with third seed Sloane Stephens when the defending champion was sent packing by Anastasija Sevastova.

The 18th seeded Latvian is now the only hurdle standing between Williams and a place in Saturday’s final where the other side of the draw has also been cleared of potential trouble with 14th seeded American Madison Keys the highest ranked threat remaining.

Williams’s 6-4 6-3 quarterfin­al win over Czech eighth seed Karolina Pliskova was her first over a top-10 opponent since returning to the WTA Tour in March following the birth of her first child.

“That’s a really big step for me. Shocking, my first top-10 win,” said Williams. “I’m here to do my best.” –

 ?? / EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ/AFP ?? US tennis star Serena Williams reckons she still has a long way to go to claim her 24th Grand Slam despite beating eighth seed Karolina Pliskova 6-4 6-3 in the US Open quarterfin­als.
/ EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ/AFP US tennis star Serena Williams reckons she still has a long way to go to claim her 24th Grand Slam despite beating eighth seed Karolina Pliskova 6-4 6-3 in the US Open quarterfin­als.

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