Lisicki sets up Wimbledon final with Bartoli

Sabine Lisicki became the first German to reach Wimbledon’s women’s singles final since Steffi Graf after she dug deep to pull off a remarkable marathon win over fourth seed Agnieszka Radwanska.

Lisicki sets up Wimbledon final with Bartoli

Sabine Lisicki became the first German to reach Wimbledon’s women’s singles final since Steffi Graf after she dug deep to pull off a remarkable marathon win over fourth seed Agnieszka Radwanska.

Lisicki stunned Radwanska by powering her way to the first set of today’s second semi-final, but she then lost five service games in a row to put her chance of victory in danger.

The German lost the second set and went behind in the third, but she summoned the strength she used to defeat Serena Williams to see off Radwanska 6-4 4-6 9-7 and set up a final against France’s Marion Bartoli.

Lisicki powered her way past Radwanska to take the first set on Centre Court.

Lisicki, who knocked out top seed Serena Williams last week, plundered three break points, but won a fortuitous fourth to earn the break she needed to take the set 6-4.

Given that she is the highest seed left in the draw, many had Radwanska down as favourite for this match on Centre Court. But it was Lisicki who started well, firing down a host of powerful shots from the back of the court.

The 23-year-old had no problems holding serve and she broke when her shot clipped the net and Radwanska could not re-adjust, volleying beyond the base line.

Radwanska wasted a chance to level the set in the following game and Lisicki clinched the set after her opponent returned the latest mammoth serve from the German wide.

2 WIMBLEDON Lisicki

Radwanska's game went in to meltdown in the first game of the second set, being broken to love.

The Pole broke back straight away with a back hand and she then took her second break to move 3-1 up.

Lisicki then evened things up by smashing at the net to break, but incredibly the German could not hold and Radwanska moved 4-2 ahead.

Radwanska’s confidence improved as she held to love to make Lisicki serve to stay in the set.

The German muttered to herself angrily as her accuracy deserted her and she double-faulted to give Radwanska a set point.

Once again Lisicki failed to land her first serve and Radwanska took advantage of the weaker second, returning well before Lisicki crashed a backhand wide to take the match into a deciding set.

3 WIMBLEDON Lisicki

Lisicki still had trouble landing her first serve and Radwanska took advantage, breaking to take a 2-0 lead in the third set.

The German finally held her serve for the first time since the opening set, and her confidence grew.

The match seemed to be swinging back in to Lisicki’s favour as she hit a precise cross-court forehand to break back and level the set at 3-3.

Lisicki nervously held and all of a sudden it was Radwanska who was in trouble. Lisicki took advantage of Radwanska’s weak second serve to earn a break point in the ninth game and she took it when the fourth seed lofted a shot wide while in trouble on the baseline.

Serving for the match, Lisicki started confidently with an ace, but Radwanska dug in and engineered two break points. Lisicki answered in the only way she knew how – with brute force – and the game went to deuce.

Radwanska won the next point to earn another break point, but Lisicki answered with her ninth ace of the match. Lisicki could not save a fourth break point though as she sent a lob over the baseline and the set went to 5-5.

Lisicki blew two chances to break with the set at 6-6 and another chance came and went at 7-7 when the German over-hit a regulation forehand at 30-40. Lisicki did not have to worry, though, as she broke soon after when Radwanska fired long.

Serving for the match, Lisicki did not disappoint, sending down a powerful forehand winner before collapsing on the grass after two hours and 19 minutes on court.

More in this section

Sport

Newsletter

Sign up to our daily sports bulletin, delivered straight to your inbox at 5pm. Subscribers also receive an exclusive email from our sports desk editors every Friday evening looking forward to the weekend's sporting action.

Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited