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Williams within 1 win of 7th Australian Open title

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Serena Williams (Facebook photo)

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MELBOURNE, Australia – Serena Williams is one win away from another Grand Slam milestone after beating Agnieszka Radwanska 6-0, 6-4 in an Australian Open semifinal that was almost a non-contest between the players who’ll be Nos. 1 and 3 in next week’s women’s rankings.

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If Williams wins Saturday’s final against No. 7-seeded Angelique Kerber, she’ll equal Steffi Graf’s record of 22 Grand Slam singles title, a record in the Open era, and the second-most in history behind Margaret Court’s 24.

Williams is the overwhelming favourite, and not just based on recent form. She’s won all six finals she’s contested at Melbourne Park.

“I definitely block it out,” Williams replied to a question about equaling Graf’s mark. “I was one off last year, too!”

“If I don’t win on Saturday, I’ll still be one off.”

Despite all her success, it is a loss that is inspiring Williams in this tournament. She was two wins away from a calendar-year Grand Slam in 2015 when she lost to Roberta Vinci in the U.

S. Open semifinals.

“Physically I’m feeling a lot better, mentally I needed that break after the Open,” she said, but “I didn’t think I would do this well this fast.”

“I’m really excited to be in the final it just kind of blows my mind right now.”

Kerber ended Sydney-born British player Johanna Konta’s surprising run with a 7-5, 6-2 semifinal win to reach her first Grand Slam final. She has one win in six matches against Williams back in 2012.

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Graf was the last German player to win the women’s title in Australia, in 1994, and Kerber is asking for some advice.

“So Steffi, write me please,” she said, laughing with the crowd on Rod Laver Arena.

Williams’ win over fourth-seeded Radwanska provided another reminder of her dominance in the women’s game.

The first set was over in 20 minutes. Williams hit 18 winners and Radwanska, in her fifth major semifinal, had one in the fourth game.

The second set was closer, with Radwanska holding serve three times and breaking Serena’s powerful serve once. But the 34-year-old Williams lifted again to finish it off, winning the last eight points and closing with three aces and a big forehand winner.

Williams remains unbeaten in nine matches against Radwanska, whom she beat in the 2012 Wimbledon final.

Radwanksa said there will little she could do in the first set to combat Williams, “she started unbelievable, with such a power and speed. I was just standing there kind of watching her playing.”

“I had my little chance in second set, especially when it was 4-all,” she said, “But otherwise just too good.”

“You know, if she’s playing her game, it’s a different level … I don’t think anyone (else) can really play on that level.”

With the roof on Rod Laver Arena closed because of a thunderstorm closing in, the most obvious noise in the first set was the chirping of trapped birds who’d taken shelter in the stadium.

The chirping intensified as Williams served in the sixth game of the second set, and she looked up angrily after her off-balance forehand from the baseline conceding her only service break of the match.

Williams finished with eight aces all in the second set and has lost only 26 games in six rounds in a dominating run that included a 6-4, 6-1 win over No. 5 Maria Sharapova in the quarterfinals, a rematch of the 2015 final.

Jamie Murray and Brazil’s Bruno Soares are through to the men’s doubles final after a 6-3, 6-1 win over the French team of Adrian Mannarino and Lucas Pouille.

The first men’s semifinal between defending champion Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer will open the night session.

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