Errani up for Serena show
It’s raw power and 15 Grand Slam titles against consistency and one Grand Slam final defeat in the French Open semi-finals on Thursday when Serena Williams goes up against Sara Errani.
On the face of it there should be only one winner — which would put the 31-year-old American into Saturday’s championship match either against Maria Sharapova or Victoria Azarenka, the other semi-finalists.
Williams has been on a mission in Paris — determined and fully focussed for once on vanquishing the demons that have bedevilled her at Roland Garros for the last 11 years since her first, and to date, only French Open title.
Four rounds for the loss of just 10 games, under the watchful eye of new French coach Patrick Mouratoglou, brought her career best winning streak to 28 to set up a semi-final against a player she has opposed five times for the loss of just one set.
Errani, at 1.64 metres and 60 kilograms, an Italian lightweight in a world of towering young women, will rely on her work ethic, claycourt expertise and mental fortitude to try to make a match out if it.
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