US vs Russia in semifinals
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) – Her 19th consecutive victory at the All England Club already wrapped up, Venus Williams grabbed a seat and watched younger sister Serena win easily to reach the semifinals, too.
Afterward, Venus and Mom, Oracene Price, strolled out of Centre
Court arm-in-arm, chatting and laughing.
Sure is fun to be a Williams at Wimbledon.
Five-time champion Venus beat No. 11-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland 6-1, 6-2, before two-time champion Serena defeated No. 8 Victoria
Azarenka of Belarus 6-2, 6-3, a pair of overwhelming performances Tuesday that moved the siblings closer to another all-in-the-family final at Wimbledon.
“They are both playing super-well. They’re playing ‘The Williams Way,’” their father, Richard Williams, said. “And when you’re playing ‘The Williams Way,’ it’s very difficult for anyone to touch you.”
Particularly at the grass-court Grand Slam tournament, where a Williams has won seven of the past nine championships.
Top-seeded world number one Dinara Safina overcame 15 double faults to finally beat upcoming German challenger Sabine Lisicki 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-1, and fellow fourth-seeded Russian Elena Dementieva beat London-based Italian Francesca Schiavone, 6-2, 6-2.
If No. 3 Venus gets by No. 1 Safina in Thursday’s semifinals, and No. 2 Serena eliminates No. 4 Dementieva of Russia, the siblings would meet Saturday in their second consecutive final at the All England Club and fourth overall.
It also would be the eighth all-Williams Grand Slam championship match; Serena leads 5-2.
“I would love it to be a Williams final,” Venus said, “and so would she.”
They are competitors, of course, but also form a team in many ways: The sisters are sharing a house during this tournament, practice with each other and have reached the women's doubles quarterfinals together.
“We’ve got it all figured out at this point,” Venus said.
She is trying to become the first woman since Steffi Graf in 1991-93 to win three consecutive Wimbledon titles; Serena wants to add to the trophies she earned in 2002-03 by beating her sister in the finals.
At least one person has no doubt there will be a rematch Saturday.
“It will be. I’ll go home because I can’t watch,” their dad said. “I think they both definitely make it to the final.”



