Clijsters onto semi-final showdown with Venus

Clijsters onto semi-final showdown with Venus

Defending champion Kim Clijsters held off a gritty challenge from fifth-seeded Australian Samantha Stosur,

surviving an error-filled three-set battle on Tuesday to reach the semi-finals of the U.S. Open.

With both players
struggling to hold serve in tricky winds on Arthur Ashe centre court,
the second-seeded Belgian steadied herself at the end to complete a 6-4
5-7 6-3 win that set up a showdown against American Venus Williams.

“This whole 10 days
has been really tough to get used to the weather conditions,” said
Clijsters, referencing the severe heat earlier in the tournament and
the gusting winds of late.

Mental battle

“Every match is
just a battle and mentally you just have to try and beat it.” Clijsters
stopped a string of six successive service breaks at the start of the
final set to seize a 4-3 lead before breaking Stosur again and then
holding serve to end the match.

The victory was the 19th in a row for Clijsters at Flushing Meadows, including her championship run in 2005.

Injury and then a
temporary retirement to begin a family kept her away from the
tournament until her triumphant return last year.

Williams, like
Clijsters a two-time U.S. Open winner, was a straight-sets winner over
French Open champion Francesca Schiavone in the day’s other women’s
quarter-final.

French Open
finalist Stosur, who saved four match points in defeating Russian Elena
Dementieva in the fourth round, rose up again to force a third set,
ending the last two games of the second set with forehand volleys to
win her first set ever against Clijsters after three previous career
defeats.

Stosur held serve
to end the set after three successive service breaks in winds that made
tosses difficult to manage. Clijsters made eight double faults in the
114-minute match.

The spate of
service breaks to start the third set made for nine service breaks in a
10-game span before Clijsters righted the ship.

“I was just able to be a little more aggressive in that third set,” the Belgian said.

“Although my serve wasn’t going as well as I would like it to go, I
ended up winning.” Clijsters made 43 unforced errors and Stosur, who
was up an early break in each of the sets, committed 36 in the
mistake-filled, wind-tossed match.

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