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Serena set for showdown with Venus in third round

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SERENA Williams set up a mouth-watering Indian Wells third round showdown against her sister Venus with a straight-sets victory over Kiki Bertens on Saturday.

Venus and Serena have faced each other 28 times in their legendary careers and they are now meeting in Serena’s first tournament back on the WTA Tour since she beat Venus 6-4, 6-4 in the 2017 Australian Open final.

Venus did her part to set up the marquee match when she dismantled World No 35 Sorana Cirstea 6-3, 6-4 in just 79 minutes.

Serena then took center stage, needing just under two hours to dispatch Kiki, of the Netherland­s, 7-6 (7-5), 7-5.

“I mean, she looked like she never lost a step,” Venus said of her younger sister. “Great way to come back.”

Serena, 36 and vying to become the first woman to win three Indian Wells titles, clinched the victory against Kiki on her second match point when Kiki blasted a forehand wide.

Serena won 54 percent of her second-serve points and broke Kiki’s serve six times.

Still showing some rust from her long layoff, Serena hit just one ace and made 37 unforced errors to 32 for Kiki.

She takes a career head-tohead record over Venus of 17-11 into their third-round clash.

They met for the first time in the second round of the 1998 Australian Open which Venus won 7-6 (7-4), 6-1.

This is the earliest they will face each other since that Melbourne meeting 20 years ago.

Serena, unseeded in the wake of her long layoff, admitted she would have preferred not to come up against her sister so soon in the draw.

“It’s a huge difference to play her in the semi-finals or even the quarter-finals or a final as opposed to the third round. You know, we can always stay in the tournament longer if the both of us are in the tournament,” Serena said.

In 2001 they were slated to meet in the Indian Wells semifinals when Venus withdrew, handing Serena a walkover.

Fans who felt cheated of a chance to see the siblings play, thinking it was a tactic orchestrat­ed by their father Richard, booed Serena during her final triumph against Kim Clijsters.

The crowd’s treatment led to a 14-year boycott by the sisters, which Serena finally ended in 2015. This is just her third appearance in the California desert in 17 years.

Venus is enjoying a resurgence on the Tour after a string of injuries limited her playing time for several seasons.

“I still have a lot to give. I don’t think my dad wants me to ever stop playing,” the 37-year-old, seven-time Grand Slam champion said.

Elsewhere on Saturday, fourth seeded Elina Svitolina defeated Germany’s Mona Barthel 6-4, 63.

The 23-year-old Elina advances to the third round where she will face Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro who beat Hsieh Su-Wei, of Taiwan, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3.

Ukrainian Elina won five titles in 2017, comprising Toronto, Rome, Istanbul, Dubai and Taipei City.

In other women’s matches, World No 2 Caroline Wozniacki steamed her way into the third round with a 6-4, 6-1 win over Lara Arruabarre­na, wild card Danielle Collins surprised fellow American Madison Keys 6-3, 7-6 (9-7) and seventh seeded Caroline Garcia cruised past Jennifer Brady 6-4, 6-4.

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