Serena Williams routs Radwanska 6-0, 6-4
Serena Williams routs Radwanska 6-0, 6-4
World number one Serena Williams was facing the fourth seed from Poland, Agnieszka Radwanska in the women's semi-final.
The 34 year old American has given a new definition to the word dominant after beating Maria Sharapova for the 18th straight time in the quarters. Serena has never lost in the last four or in the final of this tournament where she is seeking her seventh title and 22nd grand slam trophy.
The domination is on full display in the first set as Serena in the yellow is up 5-0 and making kielbasa out of the soon to be world number three Pole.
It's the same thing on set point as Williams smashes a forehand to seal it 6-0 after only 21 minutes of play.
Radwanksa would get on the board in the second, but is now facing double break point. The Pole manages to return Serena's overhand, but the only move she makes on the winner is to slowly head back to her chair.
Match point would look much like the others as Serena blasts a running volley to the corner, claiming center court as her own. Williams is moving on to her 26th grand slam singles final where it's safe to say she will be the favourite.
"I'm really excited to be in another final so it just kind of just blows my mind right now. I just feel like I'm playing the best I can and, you know, I can't believe I'm in the final," she said.