wawrinka wins grudge match at australian open as venus shines
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Wawrinka wins grudge match at Australian Open as Venus shines

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Switzerland's Stanislas Wawrinka
Melbourne - Arab Today

Stan Wawrinka won a bad-tempered clash with Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to reach the Australian Open semi-finals as Venus Williams' late-career surge sent her soaring into the last four on Tuesday.

Wawrinka and France's Tsonga, who have been at odds in the past, argued heatedly at the first-set changeover and there was no love lost as the Swiss charged to a 7-6 (7/2), 6-4, 6-3 win.

It puts 2014 champion Wawrinka, 31, into his third Melbourne semi-final where he will play the ever-popular Roger Federer, his Swiss compatriot, or Mischa Zverev.

"It's not easy to play against him, he's a strong player," Wawrinka said of Tsonga, adding that barring a big upset he expected to face Federer next.

"In the semis I play Roger. It's going to be tough to have some fans but I hope some people will cheer for me."

Earlier Williams' age-defying campaign reached new heights as she beat Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova to become the oldest woman to reach a Grand Slam semi-final in 23 years.

Williams, 36, won 6-4, 7-6 (7/3) to reach the last four without dropping a set and move towards a possible ninth Grand Slam final against her sister Serena, 16 years after their first.

"Why shouldn't I?" said the seven-time Grand Slam-winner, who is thriving again after a battle with an autoimmune disorder, when asked if she could win her first major title since 2008.

"I try to believe. Should I look across the net and believe the person across the net deserves it more?

"This mentality is not how champions are made. I'd like to be a champion, in particular this year. The mentality I walk on court with is, 'I deserve this'."

Next up for Williams is her hard-hitting, aggressive fellow American Coco Vandeweghe, who stunned French Open champion Garbine Muguruza to reach her first Grand Slam semi-final.

The tall, powerful Vandeweghe smashed 31 winners past the Spaniard and raced through the second set in just 28 minutes to complete a lopsided 6-4, 6-0 upset win.

"It's amazing to be in a semi-final. But, you know, not satisfying. I want to keep going, keep playing," said the 35th-ranked Vandeweghe, 25.

"There's more things to do out on a tennis court that I'm hoping to achieve."

Muguruza admitted she had been taken by surprise by Vandeweghe, despite her earlier wins over defending champion Angelique Kerber, Eugenie Bouchard and China's Peng Shuai.

"I was surprised. I think she played unbelievable. Three times we played in the past, she didn't show this level," Muguruza said. "She played very good. Her serve, her shots were there. She barely missed."

Federer will later hope to seize his chance to reach the semis when he takes on 50th-ranked serve-volleyer Zverev, who stunned world number one Andy Murray in the fourth round.

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