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Serena Williams in finals of Australian Open 2016

Williams will play either Angelique Kerber or Johanna Konta in the final

Reigning champion Serena Williams is the first finalist in the Australian Open after a straight sets – 6-0, 6-4 victory over Polish 4th seed Agnieszka Radwanska in Melbourne.

Williams displayed raw power in the first set, demolishing Radwanska in a mere 20 minutes – a lead she took despite not hitting a single ace in the set. She absolutely annihilated her Polish opponent in that set, with a mammoth 18 winners to Radwanska’s solitary winner. She also won 80% of her first serves, with Radwanska left struggling to reach the American’s shots.

Radwanska stole a march in the second set, and managed successfully to break Williams in the second set, and leading her 4-3 at one point, looked as though she could give Williams somewhat of a challenge, even possibly take it to a deciding set.

Williams also appeared to see a lull in her game,  committing 13 unforced errors in the second set – but with 24 winners, and Radwanska managing 3, Williams dominated the court, and with brilliant cross-court coverage took some impossible-seeming shots to combat any challenge Radwanska sent her way.

She has reached the finals of the singles at the Australian Open on 6 occasions in the past, and won every single time. With 21 Grand Slam wins, Williams is only one victory away from equalling the 22-Slam record of Steffi Graf, who like the American is considered one of the greatest to have ever played the game.

The statistics echoed Williams’ athleticism on-court; Radwanska did not hit a single ace during the match, with all of Williams’ eight coming in the second set. Williams managed a mammoth 42 winners, and had immense success breaking her hapless opponent.

She will now face the winner of the other semi-final, between German 7th seed Angelique Kerber and unseeded British ace Johanna Konta, the latter of whom she has never played before. She’s played the German 6 times in the past, beating her 5 of those times, however, and looks on course to take her 7th Australian Open title in the women’s singles.

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