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Wimbledon: Serena Williams into last four for 10th time

American Williams defeated Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in straight sets on Tuesday to join sister Venus in the SW19 semi-finals.

Wimbledon: Serena Williams into last four for 10th time
LEON NEAL

Six-time tournament winner Serena Williams advanced to her 10th Wimbledon semi-final on Tuesday with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Russian 21st seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

The 34-year-old world number one's victory sets up the enticing prospect of a final showdown with sister Venus, a five-time champion who is also through to the last four.

Serena, who is bidding for a record-equalling Open era 22nd Grand Slam title, goes on to face Russian world number 50 Elena Vesnina, who defeated Slovak 19th seed Dominika Cibulkova, for a place in Saturday's title match.

Venus, 36, made the semi-finals for the first time since 2009 earlier in the day by beating Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan 7-6 (7/5), 6-2.

"They showed Venus's score on court and I was like 'yaaaay'. I want her to win so bad, but not in the final if I'm there," said defending champion Serena who took her Grand Slam match win record to 302 - four behind Martina Navratilova's all-time mark.

It is the 11th time that the sisters have advanced to the semi-final of the same Grand Slam event.

Serena took a 5-0 career lead over Russian 21st seed Pavlyuchenkova into Tuesday's match, having not dropped a set to her opponent since their first meeting in 2010.

But the clash was decided in the ninth game of both sets with Williams carving out the only breaks of the match against Pavlyuchenkova, playing in her first Wimbledon quarter-final.

The American finished the match with an 11th ace.

Williams returns against Pavlyuchenkova on her way to sealing a semi-final place.
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Williams returns against Pavlyuchenkova on her way to sealing a semi-final place.GLYN KIRKAFP

"It was good. I am excited to be able to win and get through, it felt really good," she said before heading off to play doubles with her sister.

"I am just trying to win my match. I knew I had a tough opponent and one thing I have learnt this year is just to focus on the match."

On the potential of an all-Williams final, Serena refused to get too far ahead of herself even though she has a 4-0 winning record over Vesnina.

"We don't really talk too much about it but we are playing doubles later so we are just happy to be in the semi-finals," she said.