US Open 2017: With All-American women's semi-finals, USTA believes next generation has arrived

US Open 2017: With All-American women's semi-finals, USTA believes next generation has arrived

Reuters September 7, 2017, 13:06:38 IST

For the first time since 1981 when Tracy Austin, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova and Barbara Potter waved the Stars and Stripes, Americans grabbed all four semi-finals berths, guaranteeing one of them will hoist the trophy on Saturday.

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US Open 2017: With All-American women's semi-finals, USTA believes next generation has arrived

New York: For years the United States Tennis Association (USTA) has been working on a plan to ‘Make American Tennis Great Again’ and on Wednesday it all came together with American women completing a sweep of the US Open quarter-finals.

For the first time since 1981 when Tracy Austin, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova and Barbara Potter waved the Stars and Stripes, Americans grabbed all four semi-finals berths, guaranteeing one of them will hoist the trophy on Saturday.

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For years critics have bemoaned the decline of the sport in the United States with ageing stalwarts Serena and Venus Williams grimly hanging on until the next generation arrived.

This combination made on September 6, 2017 of four photos shows US tennis players Sloane Stephens (top-L), Venus Williams (top-R), CoCo Vandeweghe (bottom-L) and Madison Keys playing during their 2017 US Open Women's Quarterfinal matches in New York.  US 15th seed Madison Keys defeated Estonian qualifier Kaia Kanepi 6-3, 6-3 on Wednesday to complete the lineup for the US Open's first all-American women's semi-finals since 1981. In Thursday's semi-final matches, Keys will face 20th seed CoCo Vandeweghe, whom she is 2-0 against in WTA matches, while Sloane Stephens faces seven-time Grand Slam champion and two-time US Open winner Venus Williams.  / AFP PHOTO / Jewel SAMAD AND Don EMMERT

The sweep may be the most promising sign yet that American tennis, at least on the women’s side, has turned the corner and the Williams sisters can rest easy knowing the torch has been passed.

It has been a long wait but Madison Keys (22), Sloane Stephens (24), CoCo Vandeweghe (25) are now delivering on their promise and on Saturday one of them could grab a first major if Venus Williams does not add a third US Open title to her collection.

Four players from the same country reaching the semi-finals is a rare feat.

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Not since the 1985 Wimbledon championships when Navratilova, Evert, Zina Garrison and Kathy Rinaldi were the last four has any country swept the semi-finals of a women’s slam.

“I can’t tell you how many times I have sat in this chair and had to hear how horrible tennis is in America,” said Keys, following her 6-3 6-3 win over Estonia’s Kaia Kanepi on Wednesday that completed the US sweep.

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”So this feels really good. The fact that there is going to be two all-American semi-finals, two people in the finals in Saturday, and Sam (Querrey) obviously had a great tournament.

“There is lots of young up-and-comers. I think there is a lot of good American tennis to come.”

No one is prepared to compare Keys, Stephens and Vandeweghe to Navratilova, Evert and Garrison but the three women have all earned their US Open success.

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Sidelined for almost a year after undergoing foot surgery last summer, Stephens was ranked outside the top 950 just six weeks ago while Keys missed the first two months of year recovering from wrist surgery.

Dropped by her coach after a first round loss at the French Open, Vandeweghe turned to Australian Pat Cash and the partnership has proven a winning one.

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“It’s a process, everyone has their own path,” said Rinaldi, now the US Fed Cup captain and the USTA’s lead national coach.

“The culture has just been so great, the pushing the healthy competitiveness and with Venus and Serena leading the way and being such tremendous role models, they have led the way it is just really exciting to see it come together.”

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