Kerber beats Wozniacki to reach US Open final, Serena out

Angelique Kerber of Germany reacts after defeating Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark during the semifinals of the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York on Thursday.
Angelique Kerber of Germany reacts after defeating Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark during the semifinals of the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York on Thursday.
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AP, New York :
Angelique Kerber has reached her third major final this year after dispatching Caroline Wozniacki in straight sets at the U.S. Open.
Kerber earned her first career No. 1 ranking before she even stepped on court Thursday with Serena Williams’ loss in the first semifinal. Then Kerber went out and looked like a top-ranked player, winning the first four games en route to a 6-4, 6-3 victory.
The German lefty will face Karolina Pliskova on Saturday in a rematch of the final at Cincinnati nearly three weeks earlier. Kerber would have taken over the No. 1 ranking then had she won that day, but Pliskova instead captured a breakthrough title and has ridden that momentum since.
Kerber had never made a Grand Slam final at the start of this year. Then she not only advanced that far but won the title at the Australian Open, beating Williams in the championship match. She followed that up with a run to the Wimbledon final, where she lost to Williams.
Wozniacki is a two-time runner-up at Flushing Meadows, but she arrived at this year’s tournament at No. 74 in the world after missing 2½ months because of an ankle injury. She was seeking to become the lowest-ranked women’s finalist at the U.S. Open, other than an unranked Kim Clijsters in 2009.
Karolina Pliskova is only the fourth woman to beat both Williams sisters in the same Grand Slam tournament – and she thinks needing to face Venus in the U.S. Open’s fourth round was quite useful when it came time to face Serena in the semifinals.
The 10th-seeded Pliskova, a 24-year-old who hadn’t been past the third round at any major until now, said after beating No. 1-seeded Serena 6-2, 7-6 (5) on Thursday night that she found the siblings’ games similar. Pliskova eliminated No. 6 Venus, a two-time U.S. Open champion, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (3), saving a match point along the way.
Pliskova said she knew facing Serena would be “a little bit about the same match” as playing Venus.
“Same serving, same speed,” she said. Playing Venus in Arthur Ashe Stadium, in front of a crowd pulling for the American, also was good preparation for taking on Serena in the same setting.
The only other women to beat the two Williams siblings at one major were Martina Hingis at the 2001 Australian Open, Justine Henin at the 2007 U.S. Open, and Kim Clijsters at the 2009 U.S. Open.
Pliskova is 24, 10 years younger than Serena and 12 years younger than Venus, and remembers watching them play on TV as she grew up.
“Definitely, they did a lot for tennis,” Pliskova said. “And both of them, they are such a great champions. You can still see it, even now. Even if they lose they are still behaving like champions.”
Serena Williams’ coach is blaming her U.S. Open loss squarely on her injured left knee.
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