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Germany’s Kerber storms into second final US female junior volleyball teams play in Vieät Nam

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LONDON — Angelique Kerber raced into her second Wimbledon final as the German crushed former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko 6-3, 6-3 in just 67 minutes yesterday.

Kerber took the express route to her a fourth Grand Slam title match with a ’blink and you miss it’ demolition of Ostapenko on Centre Court.

The 30-year-old hit only 10 winners but that was all it took to get the job done as Ostapenko shot herself in the foot with 36 unforced errors.

Kerberface­sseven-timechampi­on Serena Williams in Saturday’s final.

“I was just trying to move good and take my chances. I’m so excited,” Kerber said.

“It’s such a great feeling to be back in the final. Playing on Centre Court is always great.”

Referencin­g her dismal form last year, Kerber added: “2017 is over and I’m really happy about that. We are in 2018!

“I’m really happy and proud to be in a Grand Slam final. These are the matches I was working for since I was a kid.”

Kerber was beaten by Williams in the 2016 Wimbledon showpiece.

It will be world number 10 Kerber’s first Grand Slam final since she won the second of her two major titles at the 2016 US Open.

Kerber is bidding to become the first German woman to win Wimbledon was Steffi Graf in 1996.

After winning the Australian and US Open titles and reaching the Wimbledon final two years ago, Kerber endured a significan­t slump in 2017.

But the former world number one has been reinvigora­ted over the last few months.

In her third Wimbledon semi-final and seventh at the majors, Kerber landed the first blow with a break, thanks to a wild Ostapenko misfire, in the seventh game of the first set.

Ostapenko’s go for broke mentality came back to haunt the 12th seed again when a double fault on set point allowed Kerber to seize the lead.

Having dropped a set for the first time in the tournament, former junior Wimbledon winner Ostapenko was broken again in the second game of the second set as Kerber stepped up the pressure.

Ostapenko, 21, had admitted she cracked under the strain of defending the French Open title when she lost in the first round last month.

And the first Latvian woman to make the Wimbledon semi-finals was paying the price for more rash mistakes as the match slipped away.

Showing her first sign of nerves Kerber wasted a match point and was broken when she served at 5-1.

Seven-time champion Serena Williams reached the final for the 10th time yesterday after defeating German 13th seed Julia Goerges.

The 25th seeded American downed German 13th seed Goerges 6-2, 6-4 to book her place in her 30th Grand Slam final.

Kevin Anderson will play with John Isner and Rafael Nadal with Novak Djokovic in the semi-final today. — AFP HAØ NOÄI — An American volleyball team played in a friendly match in Haø Noäi yesterday.

Twenty-five of San Diego’s Exodus female junior athletes and coaches participat­ed in a match with Vietnamese Ñöùc Giang team yesterday at Gia Laâm Sports Complex, Gia Laâm District.

The match was part of a sports exchange programme to create friendship among young people of the two nations.

After the match, the Exodus team will visit Haï Long Bay to study environmen­tal protection efforts there and other cultural destinatio­ns like the Temple of Literature, the Museum of Ethnology and KOTO restaurant, which trains at-risk children in the hospitalit­y trade.

After Vieät Nam, the team will visit Luang Prabang, Laos and join exchange programmes there.

This December, some Vietnamese and Laos volleyball teams, sponsored by the US Department of State, will travel to San Diego to play local teams and explore cultural destinatio­ns there.

This exchange programme is organised by San Diego City

Council (SDCC) and the US

National Ability Center (NAC).

 ??  ?? Pumped-up: Angelique Kerber celebrates as she moves into the Wimbledon final. — AFP Photo
Pumped-up: Angelique Kerber celebrates as she moves into the Wimbledon final. — AFP Photo

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