Germany's Sabine Lisicki supported up her shock win over the globe No1 Serena Williams by defeating Kaia Kanepi of Estonia 6-3, 6-3 to achieve the semi-finals at Wimbledon for the second period of time in four decades. The 23-year-old revealed higher composure and used her higher encounter to shift within one win of her first huge throw last.
Having upended protecting champ Williams in probably the greatest shock of a competition on Thursday, the worry was that the In german would encounter the type of let-down that so often follows a shock success. But the No23 seeds was relaxed throughout and combined her organic energy with a sensitive contact to run out a relaxed champion. me very satisfied," said Lisicki, who performs the champion of the coordinate between it all seeds Agnieszka Radwanska and China's Li Na. "It was an awesome coordinate against Serena so I had to create sure I settled down fast enough to be prepared these days. But I think the encounter I had of being in the areas here three periods before assisted me a lot."
It was always going to be difficult to coordinate the concentration of her coordinate with Williams. Although the unseeded Kanepi had performed four huge throw quarter-finals, it was her first at Wimbledon and with her nerve fibres clearly jangling, there were more groans than regards in the beginning. Lisicki seemed turned on but Kanepi's unreliable ball-toss tricked her deficiency of relaxed and the In german split in the first game
Having upended protecting champ Williams in probably the greatest shock of a competition on Thursday, the worry was that the In german would encounter the type of let-down that so often follows a shock success. But the No23 seeds was relaxed throughout and combined her organic energy with a sensitive contact to run out a relaxed champion. me very satisfied," said Lisicki, who performs the champion of the coordinate between it all seeds Agnieszka Radwanska and China's Li Na. "It was an awesome coordinate against Serena so I had to create sure I settled down fast enough to be prepared these days. But I think the encounter I had of being in the areas here three periods before assisted me a lot."
It was always going to be difficult to coordinate the concentration of her coordinate with Williams. Although the unseeded Kanepi had performed four huge throw quarter-finals, it was her first at Wimbledon and with her nerve fibres clearly jangling, there were more groans than regards in the beginning. Lisicki seemed turned on but Kanepi's unreliable ball-toss tricked her deficiency of relaxed and the In german split in the first game













