Serena Williams knocked out of Australian Open by Karolina Pliskova after holding match point
Serena Williams' last Grand Slam title was at the 2017 Australian Open
Australian Open 2019Venue: Melbourne Park Dates: 14-27 JanuaryCoverage: Daily live commentaries on the BBC Sport website, listen to Tennis Breakfast daily from 07:00 GMT on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra and watch highlights on BBC TV and online.
Serena Williams says she "did not choke" after missing four match points as Czech seventh seed Karolina Pliskova won the final six games to win a dramatic Australian Open quarter-final.
The 37-year-old American, going for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam singles title, led 5-1 in the decider but lost 6-4 4-6 7-5 in Melbourne.
"I think she just played lights out on match points," Williams said.
"I took my chances," said Pliskova who won on her third match point.
Former world number one Pliskova will meet Japan's fourth seed Naomi Osaka in the last four on Thursday with eighth seed Petra Kvitova taking on unseeded American Danielle Collins in the other semi-final.
Osaka dominates Svitolina to reach Australian Open semis
Williams, seeded 16th, played down an ankle injury which she suffered during the rally on her first match point when serving at 5-1, 40-30.
The seven-time Australian Open champion did not win another point on serve after the incident.
"She was hitting lines and went crazy. She played unbelievable on match points," Williams said.
"It was nothing to do with my ankle. Obviously I made some mistakes but she played really well."
Williams' inability to seal victory means a highly anticipated rematch of her controversial US Open final defeat by 21-year-old Osaka must wait.
Like Osaka, Pliskova will be playing in the Australian Open semi-finals for the first time and is one victory from appearing in her second Grand Slam final, following defeat by Germany's Angelique Kerber in the 2016 US Open.
Pliskova had led by a set and a break at 3-2 before the momentum swung to Williams and victory appeared a formality after she won nine games out of 10 and set up a match point.
But the momentum then swung back again to Pliskova in a chaotic encounter.
"I was almost in the locker room but now stand here as the winner," she said.
"My mind was in the locker room at 5-1 down but I was still here. I was too passive and mentally down but she got a little bit shaky.
"Naomi Osaka is dangerous but there is nobody more dangerous than Serena."
Pliskova keeps nerve in thrilling finale
Karolina Pliskova lost to Angelique Kerber in the 2016 US Open final
Former world number one Williams was considered the favourite to win the women's singles, and a first major title since giving birth to her daughter in September 2017, despite not playing competitively since losing to Osaka in New York.
An eighth triumph in Melbourne would have seen her move level with the 44-year-old major wins record set by Margaret Court - but she lost in remarkable circumstances next door to the stadium named after the Australian.
After fighting back from an error-strewn first set to level, Williams manoeuvred herself into a winning position as Pliskova looked beaten in the decider.
Then came a gripping finale which left Williams - and those watching on Laver - stunned.
Holding match point at 5-1, Williams was called for a foot fault and then lost a rally with a forehand into the net.
That was compounded by her appearing to turn her ankle in the process, with a double fault and unforced backhand error giving Pliskova the break - and a glimpse of hope.
Pliskova seized that opportunity and the momentum which came with it, breaking to love for 5-4 and then holding serve, after saving three more match points, to level.
Williams' serve disintegrated as Pliskova, with the help of a double fault and then a rasping forehand winner for 0-40, broke to love again which left her serving for the match.
Despite a minor blip as Williams saved two match points, Pliskova held her nerve to claim victory in two hours and 10 minutes.
source(https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/46968407)
Posted using Partiko Android
Source
Plagiarism is the copying & pasting of others work without giving credit to the original author or artist. Plagiarized posts are considered spam.
Spam is discouraged by the community, and may result in action from the cheetah bot.
More information and tips on sharing content.
If you believe this comment is in error, please contact us in #disputes on Discord
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/46968407
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit