AELTC/Florian Eisele . 05 July 2016

Serena Williams dio catedra ante la numero 50 del mundo Elena Vesnina para avanzar a su final numero 29 de torneos Grand Slam la novena en Wimbledon, y en solo 48 minutos con parciales de 6-2 y 6-0 se puso a una victoria de su titulo numero 22 en los mayores.

Los 48 minutos de duracion de este partido semifinal en Wimbledon, lo convierten en el más corto en la historia de este torneo.

Ahora Serena espera por la ganadora entre su hermana Venus (8)  y la Alemana Angelique Kerber (4).

 

Those who imagined that Serena Williams might be in any danger of succumbing to another first time Grand Slam semi-finalist found themselves rapidly thinking again at Wimbledon 2016.

The shock of her defeat by Roberta Vinci at the US Open last year may never dissipate; but on the Centre Court there was never the faintest likelihood that the world No.50, Elena Vesnina, might replicate that achievement.
The 21-time Grand Slam champion blitzed through 6-2, 6-0 in just 48 minutes, making it by far the fastest and cheapest of her five career wins over the Russian.
So Serena is through to her ninth Wimbledon final, and as a result is assured of holding on to the world No.1 spot for the 178th straight week when the new rankings are released next Monday.