Serena’s Grand Slam bid ends after shock semi-final defeat

Roberta Vinci, appearing in her first grand slam singles semi-final, took advantage of some loose points from the American.

September 12, 2015 01:02 am | Updated November 16, 2021 04:13 pm IST - NEW YORK

Roberta Vinci of Italy shakes hands with Serena Williams after she defeated Williams in their women's singles semi-final match at the U.S. Open.

Roberta Vinci of Italy shakes hands with Serena Williams after she defeated Williams in their women's singles semi-final match at the U.S. Open.

Serena Williams' bid for a rare calendar-year Grand Slam came to a shuddering halt at the U.S. Open on Friday when the three-times defending champion suffered a stunning 2-6 6-4 6-4 loss to unseeded Italian Roberta Vinci.

For world number one Williams, who was bidding to become only the fourth woman to win all four majors in the same year, it marked the first time she lost to Vinci in five career meetings.

Vinci, appearing in her first grand slam singles semi-final, took advantage of some loose points from the American with inspired play and determination to snap Williams' streak of 33 consecutive match wins in the grand slams.

The 32-year-old Italian ended the two-hour shocker with a half-volley winner to set up a most unlikely Flushing Meadows final against 33-year-old compatriot Flavia Pennetta, who beat Romanian second seed Simona Halep 6-1 6-3 to reach her first grand slam singles final.

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