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Tennis triumph

Rising star ends 33- year wait for female semifinali­st at Grand Slam

- By AGENCE FRANCEPRES­SE in Melbourne

Johanna Konta becomes the first British woman to reach a Grand Slam semifinal since 1983 when she ends the dream run of Chinese qualifier Zhang Shuai at the Australian Open.

Johanna Konta on Wednesday became the first British woman to reach a Grand Slam semifinal since 1983 when she ended the dream run of Chinese qualifier Zhang Shuai at the Australian Open.

The Sydney- born Konta, who came through a draining three- setter in the fourth round, recovered to oust Zhang 6- 4, 6- 1 and set up a last- four clash against German seventh seed Angelique Kerber.

Kerber stunned two- time champion Victoria Azarenka 6- 3, 7- 5 in the match preceding Konta’s at Rod Laver Arena.

The 24- year- old Konta, who has blossomed in the last year, had never been beyond the fourth round at a Slam before but she now equals fellow Brits Virginia Wade ( 1972, en route to the title) and Sue Barker ( 1975 and 1977) in making the Melbourne semis.

In her Australian Open debut, she also became the first British woman to reach a semifinal at any of the Grand Slam tournament since Jo Durie at the 1983 US Open.

“She didn’t make it easy,” an ecstatic Konta said of Zhang. “I’m happy. I was able to fight for every single point.

“I really enjoyed it. I really enjoyed playing in front of the big crowd.

“I didn’t put anything on this match, I just wanted to come out and play at the best level that I could and give the best entertainm­ent I could.”

This time last year Konta was ranked No 147 and fell in qualifying for Melbourne Park, but she has climbed 100 places, crediting a new mental attitude for her transforma­tion.

She stunned eighth seed Venus Williams in the opening round and has remained on a roll ever since, having more finesse and power than Zhang.

The Chinese star, who had lost all 14 of her previous Grand Slam matches before this year’s tournament, was responsibl­e for the demise of second seed Simona Halep and injured 15 th seed Madison Keys. But the 27- year- old was constantly forced to play catch- up against Konta.

Spent force

A pair of comfortabl­e service holds got the match underway as the two women, who had met twice before, probed for weaknesses.

Konta didn’t take long to put the speedy Zhang on notice, claiming an early break with a blistering back- hand to impose her authority.

She consolidat­ed her lead with an ace, a smashed winner and delicate looping lob to go 3- 1 in front as Zhang scrambled around the court looking for answers.

The Chinese star, ranked 133 and who nearly retired last year, disillusio­ned with her form, did not trouble the Konta serve until the eighth game, as the Briton served for the set.

Konta gave herself three set points but failed to bury any of them, missing routine winners as the pressure to ok a toll.

She sent down a double fault that gifted Zhang her first break, enabling the Chinese qualifier to stay in touch at 3- 5.

Sensing a way back, Zhang emphatical­ly held her serve with a brilliant volley, then created a break point as Konta again served for the set. But the Briton fended it off and finally took the lead on her sixth set point with a big serve.

The second set opened with a break apiece before Konta pounced on another unforced error from Zhang to go a break up, before holding serve to race 3- 1 in front.

Zhang, once ranked No 30 in the world, looked a spent force and was broken again in the fifth game.

She fended off two match points on her serve but a double fault gave Konta a third chance, and this time the Briton made no mistake.

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 ?? PETER PARKS / AFP ?? Johanna Konta and Zhang Shuai embrace after Konta defeated the Chinese qualifier at the Australian Open on Wednesday. Konta’s 6- 4, 6- 1 victory made her the first British woman to reach a Grand Slam semifinal since 1983.
PETER PARKS / AFP Johanna Konta and Zhang Shuai embrace after Konta defeated the Chinese qualifier at the Australian Open on Wednesday. Konta’s 6- 4, 6- 1 victory made her the first British woman to reach a Grand Slam semifinal since 1983.

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