Serena wins battle of Williams sisters to make semis
Thursday, 04 Sep 2008 12:38

Serena Williams beats elder sister Venus in US Open quarter-final
Serena Williams has beaten her elder sister Venus in the US Open quarter-finals to set up a last-four encounter with Russia's Dinara Safina.
The younger Williams, who is seeded fourth at Flushing Meadows, showed her gritty, determined side as she saved ten set points throughout the match eventually winning in straight sets 7-6 7-6.
Venus started the stronger and broke her sister early on, but Serena battle back from 3-5 down to steal the opening set on a tiebreak.
And the second set played out in similar fashion as 28-year-old Venus again found herself a break to the good and 5-3 up, before squandering eight set points as she handed back the break of serve and then lost out in a hard-fought tiebreak 9-7.
Serena, 26, will face sixth seed Safina in the semi-finals after the Russian saw off the challenge of Italy's Flavia Pennetta 6-2 6-3.
Safina - the younger sister of 2000 US Open champion Marat Safin will be appearing in her first ever semi-final in New York after dominating her nervous opponent.
The 16th seed lost her serve in the first game of the match and was easily beaten to go 1-0 behind.
And despite offering more of a challenge to Safina in the second set, the Russian again proved too strong and closed out the match in fine style.