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Brisbane: Serena to meet Azarenka in semis

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Brisbane: Serena to meet Azarenka in semis
Jan 4th 2013, 01:42

Serena Williams seized her opportunities in a heavy-hitting match against Sloane Stephens to set up a semifinal against top-ranked Victoria Azarenka at the Brisbane International.

Azarenka had no trouble in a 6-1, 6-0 win over Kazakh qualifier Ksenia Pervak on Thursday before Williams beat Stephens 6-4, 6-3.

Williams converted both of her break points and fended off one break chance in each set to hold off her 19-year-old Fed Cup teammate, later saying Stephens had the potential to be ''the best in the world one day.''

Stephens was hitting the ball hard and cleanly, and got the better of some powerful rallies with her childhood hero, but lacked experience in the two key moments – giving up a set point after wasting a game point of her own on serve in the first and the dropping serve in the eighth game of the second set.

''She definitely pushed me. I've always said she's a really good player,'' Williams said. ''You have to expect that going up against what I would consider a top player.''

Williams seemed to have trouble with her right calf muscle midway through the second set, knocking her leg three times with her racket before she served at 40-0 in the fifth game, but later said she didn't have any injury concerns.

''I definitely want to thank (Stephens) for giving me such a great match, because I'm going up against another good player, great player, tomorrow, so I have to make sure I'm ready,'' she said.

Williams has an 11-1 record against Azarenka and was 5-0 against the 23-year-old Belarussian in 2012, including the U.S. Open final.

Azarenka started the year on a hot run, winning the Sydney International and the Australian Open – her first major – and gaining the No. 1 ranking during a 26-match winning streak.

But after a first-round exit in the French Open, Williams finished 2012 as the most dominant woman on tour with a 31-1 record in the latter half of the season and titles at Wimbledon, the London Olympics, the U.S. Open and the WTA Championships.

With the Australian Open starting on Jan. 14, and neither Azarenka nor Williams playing another tournament before then, Friday's semi final shapes up as an early season showdown.

''I'm going up against the world's greatest tomorrow. She had a fabulous (last) year,'' Williams said of Azarenka. ''I feel like I have nothing to lose. She's playing so well, she won I think in 20 minutes today. I have a lot of work to do tomorrow.''

Azarenka actually took 68 minutes to win her quarterfinal, breaking Pervak's serve seven times.

Pervak had opened the tournament with an upset of former No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki, but didn't have anything left to trouble Azarenka after coming off back-to-back matches decided in third-set tiebreakers.

Azarenka was looking forward to a chance to play Williams, a 15-time major winner, before the first Grand Slam event of 2013.

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