Serena Williams sailed past No. 2 Maria Sharapova 6-1, 6-3, while No. 1 Victoria Azarenka came back to stop Li Na 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 on Friday to advance to the Madrid Open semifinals.
Williams dominated in her seventh consecutive win against Sharapova notching 28 winners. The victory lifts Williams’ record on clay this year to 11-0.
“(Serena) started the match extremely well and it was tough to get into the first set. She served really well,” said Sharapova.
Azarenka started her match serving poorly but recovered it to dominate the final two sets.
“There are a lot of things that I had to change and come up with in order to surprise her because she was pretty unbelievable on the first. You know, hitting all the lines, hitting the corners, so I didn’t really have a chance, especially on the return. So I had to turn something around, I don’t know if it was confidence or if it was self belief or just pushing myself to be better and really wanting to win the match. I don’t what happened I am just glad that I could turn things around and start to dictate my game and get into the match and build that confidence that I had from there.”
“I was thinking I had to change and come up with things to surprise her because she was playing unbelievable in the first set,” Azarenka said. “I had to turn something around.”
In what seems to be a requisite question from the media in Madrid, Azarenka was asked about her opinion of the blue clay in Madrid.
“But I don’t want to sit here and complain about it. Nothing is going to change this year. We can talk after the tournament about maybe possible changes or something.
“I think that you have your answer there, I mean, there’s not only one player complaining about it. I am not a fan of this court, I can say that for sure but I don’t want to sit here and complain about it. I have to play. Nothing is going to change this year. We can talk about possible changes after the tournament but during the tournament, I don’t see the point. I have to be focused on my game and those are the conditions I have to deal with.”






















