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		<title>Serena Williams  into Paris final</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2015 01:26:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(AFP) Serena Williams battled illness and fierce heat to reach a third French Open final Thursday, defeating Timea Bacsinszky to move one win away from a 20th Grand Slam title. The world number one and Paris champion in 2002 and 2013 was clearly distressed for large parts of her semi-final. She trailed by a set [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>(AFP) Serena Williams battled illness and fierce heat to reach a third French Open final Thursday, defeating Timea Bacsinszky to move one win away from a 20th Grand Slam title.</p>
<p>The world number one and Paris champion in 2002 and 2013 was clearly distressed for large parts of her semi-final.<br />
She trailed by a set and a break in the second before racing to a 4-6, 6-3, 6-0 win, reeling off the last 10 games.<br />
The 33-year-old American goes on to face Czech 13th seed Lucie Safarova, who beat Ana Ivanovic 7-5, 7-5, in Saturday&#8217;s final where victory will put her just two Grand Slam titles behind Steffi Graf&#8217;s Open record of 22.<br />
Friday&#8217;s result was tough on Swiss 23rd seed Bacsinszky who was making a living washing dishes and working in hotels just two years ago during an injury-enforced absence from the tour.<br />
&#8220;I have never felt so sick,&#8221; Williams told US broadcaster ESPN.<br />
&#8220;I caught the flu after my third round match and have been struggling ever since. I never thought I could win and I didn&#8217;t want to go to a third set.<br />
&#8220;But I thought that if I was going to lose I had better go for winners. I was so tired and the next thing I knew I was in a third set. I don&#8217;t know what happened.&#8221;<br />
On her prospects for Saturday&#8217;s final, she added: &#8220;I just hope I can get better from here.&#8221;<br />
Williams has now reached a 24th major final, having come back from a first-set deficit four times at the tournament.<br />
She was all business as usual in her first two service games, giving up just a single point.<br />
But Bacsinszky wasn&#8217;t intimidated and broke for 3-2 with a searing crosscourt backhand off a Williams&#8217; second serve which could have been lifted from the American&#8217;s playbook.<br />
Williams, who went into the tie having lost just three of her 26 Grand Slam semi-finals, was clearly suffering in the 29-degree heat.<br />
Her breathing was laboured, she wearily demanded more and more ice-towels during changeovers and was looking increasingly disorientated.<br />
The blonde Swiss outsider had nothing to lose and played like it.<br />
Having started a college course in hotel management during her absence from the tour, Bacsinszky was revelling in her moment in the sun, as fierce as it was on Court Philippe Chatrier.<br />
She saw two set points disappear and then face down a break point in the 10th game but wrapped up the opener when Williams overhit an easy forehand drive.<br />
Bacsinszky&#8217;s 16 winners were twice as many as her opponent, perfectly illustrating the requirement that attack is the only option against the American superstar whatever her state of mind.<br />
Williams fought off five break points in the fifth game of the second set but was broken when she fired a desperate backhand wide.<br />
At the changeover, Williams&#8217;s coughing spurts became so loud that they echoed around the arena courtesy of the courtside microphones.<br />
But somehow she dug deep, retrieved the break and then raced away with the second set having won four straight games.<br />
Rejuvenated, the top seed broke for 1-0 in the decider, backed it up with a double break for 3-0 and again for 5-0 as Bacsinszky wilted.<br />
The contest was over when the Swiss fired a loose backhand having won just 12 points in the entire final set.</p>
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