Hindustan Times (Delhi)

All-Williams final: Serena to face Venus after 8 years

- Reuters sporstdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MELBOURNE: Serena and Venus Williams swept through their last-four matches at the Australian Open on Thursday, setting up a retro family final that will be their ninth meeting in a Grand Slam title decider.

It is eight years since the American sisters, who have a combined age of 71 and 29 Slams between them, last faced each other across the net for one of the sport’s four major prizes.

Younger sister Serena was at her brutal best on Rod Laver Arena as she brought an end to the dream run of Mirjana LucicBaron­i at Melbourne Park, thrashing the 34-year-old Croatian 6-2 6-1. Venus, 36, had a much tougher time and needed to draw on the experience of 73 Grand Slam campaigns to rally from a set down for a 6-7(3) 6-2 6-3 victory over compatriot Coco Vandeweghe.

Serena, who beat Venus in her older sister’s only previous Australian Open final in 2003, does not expect sentiment to play a role in Saturday’s title-decider either, but Thursday was all about family pride.

“For us both to be in the final is the biggest dream come true,” the 35-year-old said. “She’s my toughest opponent, no one has ever beaten me as much as Venus has. I just feel like no matter what’s happened we’ve both won. It is definitely 100 percent the best-case scenario that I have ever dreamt of.”

While Serena was finding her feet after four months out with a shoulder injury and Venus has ended a eight-year Grand Slam final drought, Lucic-Baroni’s fairytale return from years in the tennis wilderness trumped them both.

A doubles champion at Melbourne Park as a 15-year-old, Lucic-Baroni’s career went into a tailspin on the back of trauma in her personal life before she battled back to reach Thursday’s semi-final as world number 79.

Her left leg heavily strapped, she came out firing winners as if her life depended on it but was simply unable to stay with the world number two in the 50-minute contest.

The six-times champion was all but untouchabl­e when her first serve hit the mark and she sealed the win when Lucic-Baroni smashed a forehand into the net, reaching her 29th grand slam final where she will bid for a 23rd major title.

Serena gave her opponent a huge hug at the net before watching on smiling as Lucic-Baroni took a selfie as a memento of her day in the sun.

“Honestly she’s an inspiratio­n, she deserves all the credit today,” said Serena.

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GETTY Serena Williams will play sister Venus in the final.

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