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Serena to face Halep in Wimbledon final

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AFP - Simona Halep is the last woman standing between Serena Williams and achieving her long held ambition of equalling Margaret Court’s Grand Slam title record after both recorded easy victories in their Wimbledon semi-finals yesterday.


Seven-time champion Williams made short work of plucky unseeded Czech Barbora Strycova, whose experience of her first ever Grand Slams singles semi-final in her 53rd campaign lasted just under an hour as she lost 1-6, 2-6.


Former world number one Halep’s clash with Ukrainian Elina Svitolina lasted a bit longer but the 27-year-old ran out a 6-1, 6-3 victor to become the first Romanian Woman to reach the Wimbledon final.


Williams has missed the chance to equal Australian Court’s record on two occasions since returning from giving birth - losing last year’s Wimbledon final and then a bad-tempered defeat in the US Open final.


Halep, who was French Open champion in 2018, will be playing in her fifth Grand Slam final.


The easy manner in which former world number one Halep wrapped up the match had not looked on the cards at the outset.


Svitolina, the first Ukrainian woman to reach a Grand Slam semi-final, and Halep traded shots aplenty and break points in the opening two games which took over 20 minutes to complete but Halep emerged on top with a 2-0 lead.


Svitolina, being watched from the players’ box by her English Coach Andy Bettles and French boyfriend and ATP star Gael Monfils, briefly raised her game to break back.  
However, Halep broke again immediately and 24-year-old Svitolina gave an indication of her increasing frustration when she netted a simple volley and lashed out, kicking the ball into the net.

 

 


Worse was to come for Svitolina on her next service game wheh Halep produced a stunning shot to go 5-1.


The 27-year-old Romanian dashed across court to get to Svitolina’s drop shot and flashed it cross court.


Halep, who had not faced a seeded player until Svitolina, faced some resistance as she served for the set eventually taking it on her sixth set point.


Although Svitolina stayed with Halep for the first part of the second set, the self-belief and fight had gone and when the Romanian broke for 4-3 it was game over.