Grand Slam winner Serena Williams remains on course to equal Margaret Court’s record in the women’s division and win her 24th Grand Slam singles title after beating Maria Sakkari in an epic fourth-round showdown.
It’s been more than 20 years since Williams won her first US Open and she took the first set with authority in a little over half an hour but Sakkari dug deep to edge Serena in a thrilling second set tie-break to force the decider.
The Greek 15th seed then struck the first blow, breaking in the third set only for Williams to break back and go on to break again in the eighth game to serve out the match.
Williams turns 39 in a couple of weeks and hasn’t won a Grand Slam singles title since the Australian Open in 2017, but is ahead of the line to win this edition having advanced to a showdown with Tsvetana Pironkova.
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“Of course I thought about it but it’s a completely different match and a completely different moment,” Williams says in her post-match interview on the court when asked about the defeat to Sakkari.
“I just kept fighting. She was doing so well, she was being so aggressive, and I knew I needed to do the same thing.”
Maria Sakkari got the better of a weary Williams who was dealing with leg cramps at the Western & Southern Open, but not this time as the six-time singles champion at Flushing Meadow rose to the challenge.
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She is on course to go one better than 2018 and 2019 US Opens when she was beaten in the final on both occasions.
“I feel like I’m pretty vocal with or without a crowd, I’m super passionate, this is my job.
“This is what I wake up to do, this is what I train to do, 365 days of the year. I’m always going to bring that fire and that passion, and that Serena to the court.



