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Australian Open 2015: Serena Williams to play Maria Sharapova in women's final

Serena Williams of the United States celebrates winning her semifinal match against Madison Keys of the United States
Image: Serena Williams celebrates winning her semifinal match against Madison Keys

Serena Williams dispatched fellow American Madison Keys in the last four to set up an Australian Open final against Maria Sharapova.

Williams overcame a spirited challenge from Keys in straight sets to become the oldest Australian Open finalist in the Open Era on Thursday in Melbourne.

The top seed recovered from a break down in the opening set and saw teenager Keys save seven match points before eventually securing a 7-6 (7-5) 6-2 win in an hour and 24 minutes on the Rod Laver Arena.

The world No 1 will face second seed Sharapova in Saturday's final after the Russian had earlier defeated compatriot Ekaterina Makarova in straight sets.

"I'm really excited to be in the final again," said the 33-year-old Williams, who is three months older than the previous oldest finalist, 1988 runner-up Chris Evert.

"I didn't come here with that expectation so it's really exciting."

Keys broke serve in the opening game of the match on her way to a 3-1 lead, only for Williams to break back in the sixth game as the pair traded ferocious ground strokes.

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Williams moved 6-3 ahead in the tie-break and although Keys saved the first two set points with aces, she could do little about a service winner from Williams on the third.

Williams, who has won the title every time she has advanced beyond the quarter-finals in Melbourne, took command of the second set with two breaks of serve but Keys bravely saved seven match points on her own serve, while one
forehand winner even had Williams applauding.

That meant Williams had to serve out for the match and the 18-time Grand Slam singles champion did so with her 13th ace of the contest.

Maria Sharapova hits a return
Image: Maria Sharapova in action during her semi-final match against Ekaterina Makarova

Sharapova eases through

Sharapova had earlier made it six wins out of six against 10th seed Makarova, winning 6-3 6-2 in an hour and 27 minutes.

Since saving two match points in her second round match with Alexandra Panova, Sharapova has not dropped a set and has lost just 15 games as she seeks to win a sixth Grand Slam singles title.

The 27-year-old had to save two break points in a 10-minute opening game but then promptly broke Makarova's serve to surge into a 4-1 lead.

Makarova briefly threatened a comeback when she broke back to trail 3-4, only to lose her serve again in the next game before Sharapova served out for the set after 48 minutes.

Two more breaks in the first three games of the second set gave Sharapova a commanding lead and the French Open champion was never in danger of letting it go.

"It's so special," said Sharapova after the match. "When you start off the tournament you take it a match at a time and it's been kind of a strange road to get to the final, but I am here and really, really happy."

You can follow the Australian Open women's final with our live and interactive blog on the morning of Saturday January 31

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