French Open: Serena books spot in title match, Muguruza awaits

Defending champion to take on last year’s Wimbledon final opponent.

Serena Williams outlasted gritty Dutchwoman Kiki Bertens to reach the final, where she will play Spaniard Garbine Muguruza with her 22nd grand slam singles title at stake. PHOTOS: AFP/REUTERS

PARIS:
Serena Williams will play Garbine Muguruza in the French Open final today in a replay of last year’s Wimbledon title match.

Serena won that in straight sets for her 21st Grand Slam title, but Muguruza, at 22, 12 years younger than the American, has improved further since then.

The top seed and defending champion kept alive her hopes of a record-equalling 22nd Grand Slam title against unseeded Dutchwoman Kiki Bertens.

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But her form was at best patchy as she laboured to a 7-6 (9/7), 6-4 semi-final win.

The fourth-seeded Muguruza, meanwhile, underlined her fine form with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Australia’s Samantha Stosur to reach a grand slam final for just the second time.

“The first set was not simple, she was playing so well,” Serena said of Bertens. “I need to keep my calm for the final and hope the fans will be with me.” Serena already looked out-of-sorts in her quarter-final on Thursday against 60th ranked Yulia Putintseva, having to claw her way back from a set and a break down to get through.

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Muguruza, who is the first Spanish woman in 16 years to reach the French Open final, has had it easier in the other half of the draw.

She was in command against 32-year-old Stosur, a former US Open champion, from the start but had difficulty putting away the match from 5-2 up in the second.


“Emotions can sometimes be bad when you make a final,” said Muguruza, who defeated Serena in straight sets in the 2014 French Open second round. “Sometimes you just have to stay calm, prepare yourself as best you can and play with no regrets.”

Murray into final against Djokovic

Andy Murray will play Novak Djokovic in the French Open final after the second seed ended Stan Wawrinka’s reign as the champion at Roland Garros yesterday.

Murray reached the title match in Paris for the first time with a comprehensive 6-4, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 semi-final win over the Swiss title-holder who was on a 12-match winning streak in the tournament. Djokovic earlier won through to his fourth French Open final with a one-sided 6-2, 6-1, 6-4 win over Dominic Thiem of Austria.

Sunday’s two 29-year-old finalists have already played each other in six Grand Slam finals with Djokovic winning four times in Australia and Murray emerging on top at the US Open and Wimbledon.

Murray is the first British player to reach the French Open final since Bunny Austin in 1937 and tomorrow he will try to become the first British winner of the tournament since Fred Perry in 1935.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 4th, 2016.

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