Ton-up Serena Williams storms into US Open semifinals

Pumped up
Serena Williams joined Chris Evert as the only two players to register at least 100 victories in the US Open. Reuters

New York: Serena Williams claimed her 100th win at the US Open in style on Tuesday, dismantling her quarterfinal opponent Wang Qiang 6-1, 6-0 in a blistering 44-minute performance that ended any questions over a twisted ankle from the previous round.

"I never thought that I would get to 100," Serena said after the match, reflecting on the two decades she's spent playing at Flushing Meadows. "It's so special. I never want to let it go."

The eighth-seeded American joins Chris Evert as the only two players to log at least 100 victories at the tournament. Serena is now only one behind Evert's mark.

The 37-year-old Serena was dominant from the start, firing off 25 winners, compared to zero from 18th seed Wang, and winning 90 per cent of her first serve points.

During her fourth-round match on Sunday, Serena slipped and fell while running to the net and twisted her right ankle but said on Tuesday she was feeling "great".

"It feels good," Serena said of her performance. "This is how hard I've been working. It feels like ... hard work pays off when that happens."

Serena pumped her fist in celebration after firing off a forehand winner in front of a roaring crowd to end the contest.

"I am who I am. I've always been the person that goes out there and roars and screams and complains and cries and fights," Serena said.

"I'm extremely passionate about what I do. Most people that love their jobs are passionate about what they do. That's just me."

She also praised the progress made in women's tennis over her career, calling it the "premier sport for women".

Crushing win
Serena Williams,right, proved too good for Wang Qiang. Reuters

"It's the best work in the world that a woman can do, in my mind. I'm a little biased obviously," said the 37-year-old.

"I feel like we fought so hard for so many years for so many different things. I feel like we still obviously have a ways to go, but a lot of that fighting through decades has come through."

Wang, who had not faced Serena before, was unable to save any of the five break point opportunities against her and said she simply could not stand up to the power from the 23-time Grand Slam champion.

"I cannot handle it. Just too much for me," said Wang.

To meet Svitolina

Serena faces fifth seed Elina Svitolina, who she leads 4-1 in head-to-head, in the semifinals.

Ukraine's Svitolina continued her dominant run against Johanna Konta with a 6-4, 6-4 win to reach the US Open semifinals for the first time.

Dream run
Elina Svitolina sealed her place in the US Open semifinals for the first time. Reuters

"She doesn't make a lot of mistakes," said Serena when asked about the upcoming matchup. "She's one of those players that does everything really well.

"So I have to do everything well, too."

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