The Scotsman

“I think I was pretty close to not winning but I kept fighting. That’s what I’m most pleased about”

● Six-time champion fights back from a set down for the third consecutiv­e round as she sees off Pironkova to reach last four

- By MARK STANIFORTH

SERENA WILLIAMS needed another US Open fightback to beat Tsvetana Pironkova and stay on course to match Margaret Court’s record of 24 grand slam singles titles.

Serena Williams stayed on course to match Margaret Court’ s all-time record of 24 grand slam singles titles after stalling Tsvetana Pironkova’s remarkable comeback in the US Open quarter-finals.

Six-time champion Williams was forced to fight back from a set down for the third consecutiv­e round before clinching a 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 success over the Bulgarian, who was playing in her first tournament for three years.

Afterwards Williams was full of praise for the performanc­e of fellow mother Pironkova, admitting: “It just shows me how tough moms are – when you can birth a baby then honestly you can do anything.

“I could barely win a match when I came back, so she’ s incredible. You play a match and you go home and you’re still changing diapers. It’s like a double-life – it’s really surreal.”

Pironkova, who beat Venus Williams en route to the Wimbledon semi-finals in 2010, had seized advantage of a new rule which allows players who have taken time off the tour to give birth to return at their original ranking.

And she threatened togo even further as her unique array of sliced forehands and audacious drop-shots befuddled Williams, who looked flat and distinctly second-best in an opening set which Pironkova won in 40 minutes.

Pironkova broke again in the first game of the second set but Williams capitalise­d on her first break point opportunit­y to break straight back, and the momentum began to swing slowly in favour of the third seed.

She broke again after a lungbustin­g rally to end the eighth game and hammered down three aces as she sealed the second set and forced her now almost customary decider.

With the fore hand errors creeping info ra plainly exhausted Pironkova, Willi a ms took control with an early break and repeated the feat to duly end her opponent’s gutsy effort and book her place in the last four.

Williams will now face Elise Mertens or Victoria Azarenka. Their quarter-final was scheduled for late last night.

Williams added: “I definitely wasn’t feeling it in my legs, but for whatever reason from an hour in I get more energy, and I guess that’s a good thing.

“I can’t keep doing that if I want to keep winning. I need to figure out how I start a match better. I think I was pretty close to not [winning], but I kept fighting and that’s what I’m most pleased about.” Williams remains on course fora potential block buster final against Naomi Osaka, a repeat of the controvers­ial finale of two years ago.

Osaka marched into the semi-finals with a commanding straight-sets win over Shelby Rogers.

The Japanese star, looking to regain the title she won in 2018, was a 6-3, 6-4 winner in the Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Osaka won an acrimoniou­s encounter with Williams two years ago after the Am erican’s infamous argument with umpire Carlos Ramos.

With the women’s draw decimated by withdrawal­s and shock defeats Williams and Osaka, the third and four th seeds respective­ly, look destined to meet again on Saturday. Osaka will face American 28th seed Jennifer Brady in the semis.

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 ??  ?? 2 Serena Williams returns a shot during her comeback win over Tsvetana Pironkova of Bulgaria in the US Open quarter-finals.
2 Serena Williams returns a shot during her comeback win over Tsvetana Pironkova of Bulgaria in the US Open quarter-finals.
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0 Naomi Osaka: Semi-final spot.

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