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Vesnina vanquishes Venus to set up clash with Mladenovic

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>> INDIAN WELLS: Elena Vesnina denied Venus Williams another great escape, beating the seven-time Grand Slam champion 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 on Thursday to reach the semi-finals at Indian Wells.

As Williams shook off a lethargic start and began to apply some pressure, Vesnina kept her poise, finishing off the contest on her fourth match point after fending off six break points in the final game.

She will play Kristina Mladenovic for a place in the final after the French player’s 3-6, 7-6 (7/4), 6-2 victory over former world No.1 Caroline Wozniacki.

“When I was up three-love in the first set she was missing some easy shots,” Vesnina said of Williams. “She looked tired and slow on the court. Then, all of a sudden, she started moving around, hitting great shots, winners from all over the place.

“I kind of lost my rhythm, because I didn’t know what to expect.”

After the match Williams acknowledg­ed some physical “issues” that had troubled her throughout the tournament, although she declined to elaborate.

“I had some issues,” said the American, who played on Thursday with one thigh bandaged, but without the right arm bandage she sported in previous rounds.

“It’s great to know that I can try to play through what I’m going through and be very competitiv­e,” she said. “I will try my best to be closer to 100 percent in the next tournament.”

Whatever her troubles, when Williams levelled the match at a set apiece, Vesnina couldn’t help recalling that the American had saved three match points in her second-round victory over Jelena Jankovic.

Williams, who ended a 15-year boycott of the event last year but lost her opening match, was in pursuit of a first Indian Wells title.

The 36-year-old star did indeed save three match points against her own serve in the eighth game of the third set — a game that went to deuce six times before Williams held with a blistering forehand winner.

She appeared poised to pull back a service break when she raced to a 0-40 lead on Vesnina’s serve in the next game, but Vesnina dug in. A lucky net cord bounce and two backhand errors from Williams got it to deuce, but she would have three more break chances before an ecstatic Vesnina sealed it with a forehand winner.

It took Mladenovic some time to find her way into the match against 2011 Indian Wells champion Wozniacki.

She was unable to convert nine break points in the opening set as Wozniacki powered to a 5-1 lead, finally breaking the Dane for 5-2.

Although Wozniacki duly pocketed the first set, Mladenovic had found her range and it was a see-saw battle featuring six breaks of serve as they played to the second-set tie-break.

“I went for my game,” Mladenovic said. “I went for some variation. I think I played differentl­y at some points, trying to use more the court to make her run, as well, because she was doing that pretty well to me.

“Something new I put today was the serve and volley on such important points. I impressed myself with that!.”

 ??  ?? Elena Vesnina celebrates after beating Venus Williams.
Elena Vesnina celebrates after beating Venus Williams.

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