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Venus, Serena to play third Wimbledon final; Schuettler advances

 

WIMBLEDON, England -- Venus and Serena Williams won in straight sets Thursday to set up their third all-sister Wimbledon final and seventh Grand Slam championship matchup.

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Defending champion and four-time winner Venus beat Elena Dementieva 6-1, 7-6 (3), then two-time champ Serena overcame two rain delays and served 14 aces to down China's Zheng Jie 6-2, 7-6 (5).

It will be the first all-Williams final since 2003, when Serena beat her older sister in the championship match for the second year in a row.

Serena holds an 8-7 career edge over Venus, including 5-1 in Grand Slam finals. Since Venus won the U.S. Open in 2001, Serena has won five straight of their major finals.

"She's a tough opponent," Serena said. "I think she'll be the toughest person I've played. I'm excited."

Said Venus: "It's every Williams for themself."

Venus overpowered the fifth-seeded Dementieva in the first set and then prevailed in an error-filled tiebreaker to improve her record to 7-0 in semifinals at the All England Club.

"I am dying for S. Williams to get through," said the 28-year-old Venus, who hasn't dropped a set in five matches and will be going for her seventh Grand Slam title.

Venus then went back out to watch her 26-year-old sister, who sat through rain breaks in both sets before cranking up her big serve, saving a set point in the second set and finishing off the 133rd-ranked Zheng to put her one win away from an ninth Grand Slam crown.

After Zheng dumped a second serve into the net on match point, Serena looked more relieved than anything to get through the match. Venus fiddled with her fingernails as she watched alongside their father, Richard, in the players' box.

"She definitely pushed me," Serena said of Zheng, the first Chinese player to reach a Grand Slam semifinal and first wild-card entrant to get this far at Wimbledon. "Unbelievable, and not only that she played a great game. She played like she had nothing to lose and she didn't.

"I wanted to do more than maker a Wimbledon final," she added. "I'm just happy to be back in a Grand Slam final."

In men's play, 32-year-old Rainer Schuettler outlasted Arnaud Clement 6-3, 5-7, 7-6 (6), 6-7 (7), 8-6 in a match that took two days to complete. The German saved a match point at 5-4 in the fifth set before pulling out a 5 hour, 12 minute victory that sends him into the semifinals against No. 2 Rafael Nadal.

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July 3, 2008 7:57 pm
One has to wonder why they were seeded that way to begin with. I know, it goes partially by ranking, but Wimbledon has always taken past grass performance into account. Since 2000, 6 of 8 championships were won by Venus or Serena. And in 3 of 8, Venus or Serena were runner up. And when you take into account that Davenport and Henin (who knocked Serena out last year) are retired, only 3 active ...(more)
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July 3, 2008 7:13 pm

Now that the United States is losing interest in tennis due to being surpassed by European and Russian stars, I think this is great for the sport here in the States.  There will be blood, sweat, and inheritance rights left on the court in this one.

Reputation:96
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Since:Aug 30, 2006

July 3, 2008 11:23 am

Do you realize that neither Williams sister has lost a set yet in Wimbledon this year??  And that includes doubles.  That's pretty amazing. 

But I guess Federer hasn't lost one and Nadal has only lost one set in the whole tourney too.

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July 3, 2008 3:30 pm

Congratulations to Venus And Serena Williams for both making the finals today and advancing to the semi-finals at Wimbeldon.  They both have played impressively throughout the tournament.  Neither player has dropped a set in singles or doubles competition the entire tournament. 

Lately, both players have been criticized on this site for being washed up and having their f ...(more)

 
 
 
 
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