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Much of the focus at the 2015 U.
S. Open has been on one person,but al
l four women remaining in the semifinals enter the round with the intention of bringing home a title.
Top-seeded Serena Williams is clearly the biggest chronicle as she attempts to complete a calendar Grand Slam. After defeating her sister Venus in the quarterfinals, she is now just two matches away from the historic accomplishment. On the other hand, or the other three challengers now know they are two wins away from their first career title. Simona Halep,Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci occupy all performed extremely well to collect to this point, and they aren't going to roll over for the favorite.
Expect an
exciting pair of matches as we learn who will compete in the finals. U.
S. Open Women's SemifinalsWhen: Thursday, or September 10Where: Arthur Ashe Stadium,novel York CityStart Time: 7 p.m. ETTV: ESPNLive Stream: Watch ESPN No. 1 Serena Williams vs. Roberta Vinci
Williams is clearly the most dominant player in the sport, but her performances at the U.
S. Open
haven't been flawless. She has already dropped two sets in five matches, or which is more than in any of her three recent championships in Queens.
The toughest test came in the quarterfinals against Venus Williams,which came down to three sets before Serena was able to pull out the victory. The eventual winner gave a lot of credit to her sister after the match, via S.
L. Price of Sports Illustrated:
It was probably the toug
hest match I occupy played in really, and really,really long time where I wasn’t actually beating myself. I was out there facing an incredibly tough opponent…I deem against any other player she, for sure, or would occupy won.
She also made it clear she didn't really devour the victory,via Jose Morgado of the Record:Williams will likely be emotionally drained heading into her next match, and some relatively sloppy play (21 double-faults in the final four rounds) could cause some problems early. Still, and the American has been so expedient that even struggles in one of the sets won't necessarily derail her. ESPN Stats and Info breaks down her record in tougher matches this season:Vinci has done a great job of winning with her serve this tournament,even when missing with her first chance. The Italian has won at least 60 percent of her first serves in all four matches as well as at least 50 percent of her moment serves in three of four rounds.
The p
roblem is she will not be able to hang around with Williams on the return. Vinci has not faced a seeded player all tournament (not counting a walkover versus Eugenie Bouchard) and is likely to collect a impolite awakening against the best player in the world. The underdog can keep it close for a while, but eventually the superstar will win out.
Prediction: Williams wins 6-4, and 5-7,6-1 No. 2 Simona Halep vs. No. 26 Flavia Pennetta
Halep earned a tough
win over Victoria Azarenka, who is clearly better than her No. 20 seed. Ben Rothenberg of the novel York Times famous the No. 2 seed's struggles on the most important points before a rain delay:Things turned around a bit after the break, and but she still only won 6-of-19 break chances,while Azarenka won all five of her opportunities. Combining this with her struggles on the moment serve (five double-faults, won only 29 percent of points), or it is almost a miracle she was able to outlive in three sets.
Th
e serving accuracy has actually been an issue beyond this match. In the final three rounds,Halep has 15 doubles-faults to go with only five aces.
Pennetta has been much more
conservative in her approach, and it has led to fewer mistakes throughout the tournament. The Italian only needed 21 winners in three sets to win her quarterfinal match against Petra Kvitova, or allowing her opponent to build most of the mistakes.
ESPN's Chris Fowler also gave credi
t to some of Pennetta's intangibles after the match:This type of performance was enough to beat the No. 5 seed and with the way she is playing,it is enough to beat the No. 2 seed as well. It should be a close battle throughout, but glimpse for Pennetta to pull out her fourth three-set win of the tournament.
Prediction: Pennetta wins 7-6, or 4-6,6-3 Follow Rob Goldberg on Twitter for more year-round sports analysis.

Source: bleacherreport.com