Flavia Pennetta pens history

Pennetta beats Halep to make first Grand Slam final

Update: 2015-09-12 07:10 GMT
Italy's Flavia Pennetta returns to Romanian Simona Halep during their US Open women's singles semifinal at Flushing Meadows in New York on Friday. Flavia won the match 6-1, 6-3. (Photo: AFP)
New York: Top-ranked Serena Williams prepared for the penultimate step in her calendar Grand Slam quest Friday while Italy’s Flavia Pennetta beat Romanian Simona Halep to book a US Open final berth.
 
Drama built at Arthur Ashe Stadium around the upcoming match, postponed from Thursday by rain, between three-time defending champion Williams and Italy’s 43rd-ranked Roberta Vinci, in her first Grand Slam semifinal.
 
Williams, on a 33-match Grand Slam win streak and a 26-match US Open win streak, is only two victories shy of completing two of the most incredible achievements in the history of tennis, playing her best tennis at an age once thought impossible for such success.
 
The 33-year-old American, who already holds all four major titles, is chasing the first calendar Grand Slam since Steffi Graf in 1988 and trying to match Graf's Open Era career record of 22 Slam singles titles, two shy of Margaret Court’s all-time record.
 
Williams, who is 4-0 lifetime against Vinci, owns a 7-0 career edge on 26th-ranked Pennetta, who took just 59 minutes to dispatch second-ranked Halep 6-1, 6-3 and reach her first Grand Slam final.
 
“It’s amazing. I didn’t think to be so far in the tournament. I played really well. I don’t know how to handle all the inspiration I have,” Pennetta said. “Really nothing changed. I tried to play every match the best I can from the first one, don’t worry about the draw and focus on the things I have to do on the court. And here I am,” she added. Williams, 53-2 this season, seeks her 70th career title. She is trying for a seventh US Open singles crown, an Open Era record.

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