Serena routs Cirstea to reach Stanford final

By AFP
July 15, 2012

STANFORD, California: Top seeded and defending champ Serena Williams destroyed Sorana Cirstea 6-1, 6-2 in one hour on Saturday...

STANFORD, California: Top seeded and defending champ Serena Williams destroyed Sorana Cirstea 6-1, 6-2 in one hour on Saturday to reach her second straight final at the WTA hardcourt tournament at Stanford.

The first all-American final on US soil since 2004 will feature top seed Williams against Californian Coco Vandeweghe, a lucky loser from qualifying who defeated fifth seed Yanina Wickmayer 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 to reach the first WTA final of her career.

Vandeweghe got into the main draw after a withdrawal and made the most of her opportunity, beating former world number one Jelena Jankovic in the second round.

Williams had a poor first serve percentage of 37 percent but did not waste time in crushing Cirstea to reach her second final in a week after winning Wimbledon seven days ago.

The Romanian was saddled with 31 unforced errors and got only one break point chance against Williams.

The 30-year-old Williams is poised to join sister Venus on 43 career trophies if she can win another title against her 120th-ranked opponent.

Williams played this week fighting jet-lag after flying over directly from Wimbledon eight time zones away.

Williams finished on her second match point after Cirstea saved a first winning chance a game earlier.

Vandeweghe, 21, and coached this week by her mother, will rise to around 75th as a result of her success here, according to the WTA Tour.

She hammered a dozen aces and broke experienced Belgian Wickmayer four times in the match which lasted just over two hours.

At one tense moment Wickmayer drew a warning for swearing.

Vandeweghe said she was furious with herself when she crashed out of qualifying.

Vandeweghe's surprise showing this week by far surpassed her previous career bests: quarter-final appearances in her native San Diego and Tokyo two years ago and at Memphis in 2011.

She was the second lucky loser to advance to the WTA semi-finals this season after France's Mathilde Johansson in Fes, Morocco. The last one to reach a final was Hungarian Melinda Czink at Canberra five years ago.

The last all-American WTA final occurred eight years ago when Serena played her sister Venus at the year-end WTA Championships.

The top seed will have the massive experience edge when she takes on Vandeweghe. (AFP)
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