A new game plan for Serena in the semis? That’s how she rolled
10:02 pm | September 6, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
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NEW YORK — Serena Williams walked into Arthur Ashe Stadium on Thursday night for her semifinal match against No. 19 Anastasija Sevastova and tried to push three years of history aside. If she was going to make the US Open final for the first time since 2014, she couldn’t allow her mind to wander to her loss here in the 2015 semifinal against unseeded Roberta Vinci, when Williams was attempting to win the calendar-year Grand Slam.
She couldn’t think about her semifinal loss to Karolina Pliskova on Ashe the following year, when she was attempting to win a record 23rd major. And not until she raised her racket in victory, after beating Sevastova 6-3, 6-0 in 66 minutes, did Williams give in to the memory of where she was on this day last year — in a South Florida hospital after giving birth to her daughter, Olympia, undergoing the third of four surgeries to save her life.
“To come from that, in the hospital bed, not being able to move and walk and do anything, to now only a year later, I’m actually in these finals, in two [Grand Slam finals] in a row,” Williams said shortly after the match. “I obviously wanted to be back to the final a couple years ago, but it wasn’t meant to be. I just have to take it one step at a time, do the best that I can. Like I said, this is the beginning. I’m not there yet. I’m on the climb still.”