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Konta, Wozniacki show staying power

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Johanna Konta became the first British woman to reach a Miami Open final when she outlasted American veteran Venus Williams 6-4, 7-5 early on Friday morning.

The clock had ticked past midnight and most of the crowd had departed before Konta eventually put away the 36-year-old Williams after more than two hours of attritiona­l tennis at Crandon Park.

The 10th seed will play Caroline Wozniacki in Saturday’s final after the Danish 12th seed won an even longer semifinal, 5-7, 6-1, 6-1 against second seed Karolina Pliskova to kick off the day’s action.

“Thanks to everyone who stayed. Good morning by the way,” Konta joked in a courtside interview at an almost empty stadium after the baseline slugfest.

“To be honest it was so incredibly close, so many back-and-forths in every point of every game,” she added.

“I feel very fortunate I was able to take advantage of a couple more opportunit­ies than maybe her. It really could have gone either way.”

The final will be Konta’s second of the season after the world No 11 won the Sydney Internatio­nal in January, with the Briton meeting Wozniacki for a second time following her third-round win over the Dane at this year’s Australian Open.

Konta predicted a marathon match against Wozniacki, who capitalize­d on her endurance and made fewer unforced errors to wear down Pliskova, despite wasting

 ??  ?? Johanna Konta (left) and Caroline Wozniacki are into the Miami Open final. three set points in the opener.
The result exacted a measure of revenge for Wozniacki, who was beaten by the bigserving Czech in the Doha final last month.
“Fitness is...
Johanna Konta (left) and Caroline Wozniacki are into the Miami Open final. three set points in the opener. The result exacted a measure of revenge for Wozniacki, who was beaten by the bigserving Czech in the Doha final last month. “Fitness is...

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