Williams dominates Vinci to reach Toronto semis
World number one Serena Williams continued her march towards her
fourth Toronto title Friday with a 6-4, 6-3 dismantling of Italy's
Roberta Vinci in the quarter-finals of the WTA Rogers Cup. The
33-year-old Williams extended her Toronto match win streak to 14,
powering her way past Vinci by blasting 12 aces in the 78-minute centre
court match. "Overall it was well fought," Williams said. "I definitely
feel it's another step in the right direction.

Serena Williams of the USA plays a shot against Roberta Vinci of Italy
during Day 5 of the Rogers Cup at the Aviva Centre on August
14, 2015 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Vaughn Ridley/Getty
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"I don't feel like I'm at my best or anywhere near it, but it's the
right direction and I want to keep going."
She moves on to face 18-year-old Belinda Bencic in the semi-finals at
the hardcourt warm-up event for the US Open, the year's final Grand Slam
tournament that begins August 31.
Williams could win her fifth Grand Slam title in a row and complete a
calendar year Grand Slam by defending her US Open crown. That would also
give her 22 Grand Slam singles titles, matching Steffi Graf for the most
in the Open era. Williams won in Toronto in her last two appearances in
2011 and 2013. Her first title here came in 2001. She pulled out of the
Stanford tournament last week with an elbow injury but says it is no
longer a problem. "I had a day off and it really helped. The last couple
of matches it was OK," she said. Williams won 76 percent of her first
serve points and saved five of six break points on her serve.
Vinci, who reached the final of the Nurnberg tournament earlier this
year, made four double faults and won just 40 percent of her second
serve points. The world number 53 lost in the first round at Wimbledon
and the French Open this year. Williams next plays Swiss Bencic who beat
fifth seeded Ana Ivanovic in straight sets 6-4, 6-2 in a night match.
Romanian second seed Simona Halep advanced to the semi-finals by roaring
back to defeat Polish sixth seed Agnieszka Radwanska 0-6, 6-3, 6-1.
Halep next will face Italy's Sara Errani, who defeated Ukraine qualifier
Lesia Tsurenko 6-4, 6-4 in another semi-final. Radwanska won the first
seven games of the match and looked in control. But Halep battled to 3-3
in the second set and then seized command, winning eight games in a row
to reach the brink of victory.
Radwanska held at love in the penultimate game but Halep matched her
in the concluder to claim her 300th career singles victory after one
hour and 40 minutes on the court. "It was a tough match," Halep said.
"She played an amazing first set. I couldn't move my legs first set. I
made many mistakes," she said.
"But I kept my concentration and changed a few things and was able to
come back."
(AFP) |