Andreescu edges Bencic to set up blockbuster final with Serena

Andreescu KOs Bencic to set up blockbuster final with Serena
Bianca Andreescu shakes hands with Belinda Bencic after their match. Photo: Robert Deutsch

New York: Canadian teenager Bianca Andreescu's dream run at the US Open continued on Thursday as she powered past Belinda Bencic 7-6(3) 7-5 to set up a highly-anticipated final with Serena Williams on Saturday.

Andreescu, who has already won titles at Indian Wells and Toronto during her breakout 2019 season, unleashed a torrent of bruising groundstrokes to defeat the Swiss on a warm night at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Momentum shifted on the first point of the first set tiebreak when Bencic double-faulted and her previously immaculate play began to crumble and Andreescu cruised from there.

Andreescu KOs Bencic to set up blockbuster final with Serena
Belinda Bencic of Switzerland after a service break. Photo: Robert Deutsch

Bencic finally broke Andreescu to open the second set but despite stretching her lead to 4-1 and 5-2, Andreescu fed off the supportive crowd to level at 5-5 after another costly Bencic double fault.

Andreescu booked her ticket to her first Grand Slam final when Bencic sent a forehand into the net on match point to end the tense first-time encounter.

Andreescu KOs Bencic to set up blockbuster final with Serena
Bianca Andreescu. Photo: Danielle Parhizkaran

The final will pit power against power when Andreescu takes on her childhood hero Williams, who claimed her first U.S. Open title in 1999 before Andreescu was even born.

Despite being sidelined at times with injury this year, Andreescu has been a giant slayer when healthy, posting a 7-0 record against top 10 opponents while posting a 33-4 record overall. Her route to the final has included wins over former world number one Caroline Wozniacki and rising Belgian Elise Mertens.

Thursday's win marks a remarkable turnaround for the Ontario native who was born to Romanian parents in 2000.

Andreescu lost in the first round of U.S. Open qualifiers last year and finished 2018 ranked world number 178 but will be at least world number nine on Monday and world number five if she can upset Williams.

Andreescu KOs Bencic to set up blockbuster final with Serena
Bianca Andreescu celebrates her win over Belinda Bencic in 2019 US Open semifinal match. Photo: Danielle Parhizkaran

In their only previous meeting, Andreescu led Williams 3-1 at the Rogers Cup final in Toronto last month before the 37-year-old was forced to retire due to back spasms.

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