Serena Williams rolls into Wimbledon final
Will face Aussie Open champ Kerber
Serena Williams is once again one victory from her record-equalling 22nd Grand Slam title after powering her way into the Wimbledon final.
In control from start to finish, Williams needed all of 48 minutes to overwhelm Elena Vesnina 6-2, 6-0 on Thursday in a semifinal that felt more like a training session.
Except Williams probably gets more of a workout when she practices.
"It's never easy out there," Williams said in an interview with the BBC after leaving Centre Court.
Sure looked easy.
Williams's serve was in fine form, reaching 198 km/h and producing 11 aces against the 50th-ranked Vesnina, who was participating in her first major semifinal and trying to become the first unseeded woman to reach the title match at the All England Club in the Open era.
Williams won 28 of 31 points that she served, including the last 17. She compiled a 28-9 edge in total winners.
Since winning her sixth Wimbledon trophy a year ago to raise her career count to 21 majors, Williams has come quite close to tying Steffi Graf with 22, the most in the Open era, which began in 1968 (Margaret Court holds the all-time mark of 24). But Williams was surprisingly beaten by Roberta Vinci in the U.S. Open semifinals last September, by Angelique Kerber in the Australian Open final this January, and by Garbine Muguruza in the French Open final last month.
Now Williams has given herself yet another chance to catch Graf.
"Obviously, I'm 0 for 2, so determined to get at least one this year," Williams said.
Williams will face Kerber in the final after the No. 4-seeded German beat Williams's older sister Venus in the other semifinal, 6-4, 6-4.
This is the 11th Grand Slam tournament at which both Williams siblings reached the semifinals; one or the other wound up with the title on each of the previous 10 occasions. That includes four past meetings in the Wimbledon final.
The men's semifinals go Friday, with Canada's Milos Raonic taking on seven-time champion Roger Federer, and Andy Murray facing Tomas Berdych.
With files from CBC Sports