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Saturday, September 6, 2008

American tennis player Serena Williams is relishing the chance to capture her first US Open title in six years.

Williams will go for her ninth Grand Slam title - and first since the 2007 Australian Open - on Saturday against Serbia's Jelena Jankovic, who defeated Elena Demetieva of Russia in the earlier semi-final.

"I'm just happy to be finally back in the finals," Williams said. "For once, an American back in the finals here so I'm really excited."

Safina, who came in with a 37-4 record since the start of May, broke the 26-year-old Williams in the opening game of the match and jumped out to a 2-0 lead.

But the momentum quickly swung.

Williams broke Safina's serve in the fourth game and again in the eighth to take a 5-3 lead in the opening set. The Russian had a chance to get back into the match with two break-point chances of her own, but the American was able to fend her off and held serve after the first deuce to claim the set.

Though Tropical Storm Hanna is due to hit the New York's metropolitan area on Saturday, its presence was felt throughout the match as wind gusts were noticeable during each point.

The younger sister of former men's number one Marat Safin, 22-year-old Safina seemed to be most affected by the wind, especially on her serve where she was broken three straight times to begin the second set.

While Safina, who committed 41 unforced errors, visibly started to become more frustrated with herself, Williams remained calm and kept her opponent off-balance with an array of cross-court winners and points at the net as she opened up a 5-1 lead.

"I thought, 'OK, if it's so windy then I'm not going to go for so many winners and stay out here and do what I can,'" Williams said.

Serving for the match, Williams put an end to the contest with a booming serve up the middle to put the two-time U.S. Open champion in her first final at the event since 2002.

Williams, who defeated her sister Venus in the quarterfinals on Wednesday, has still yet to lose a set in the tournament.

Jankovic secured a long-awaited first trip to a Grand Slam final with a 6-4 6-4 victory over Elena Dementieva of Russia in the earlier semi-final match.

It was her first victory in five Grand Slam semi-final appearances.

"As you can see, I have tears in my eyes," Jankovic told the crowd during an on-court interview. "I'm a little bit emotional to be in the final."

Becoming the world's top-ranked player for a week last month, Jankovic admitted that she did not feel that she completely deserved it considering the fact that she had never reached the championship match of a major.

That changed on Friday, as the 23-year-old overcame a start that saw her fall behind 4-2 in the first set before rallying. In the second, Jankovic broke Dementieva in the final game, cashing in on the second of three match points when the Russian's forehand sailed long.

"I want to win a Grand Slam, and this is why I came here," Jankovic said. "Not having injuries, not having some problems is giving me a good opportunity to be here, so I'm really thankful for that." Falling short in the round of four at both the Australian and French Open this year, Jankovic made up for a break on her first service game by reeling off the final four games of the first set.

A runner-up here in 2004, Dementieva really struggled with unforced errors following the good start, ending up with 42 compared to 22 for Jankovic.

"I just feel like I (had) too many unforced errors today," Dementieva said. "She was playing very solid, very safe, especially in the conditions, like today on a windy day.

"So she was trying to do everything, and I just was trying to go for the winner and couldn't make it."

Overall, Jankovic improved to 5-3 in the all-time series against Dementieva, including two of three this season.

For Dementieva, her bid to reach a second straight final came up short after winning the gold medal at the Beijing Olympics.

by espnstar.com/tennis

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