Halep beats Svitolina in straight sets to reach finalDiary: Henman defends Konta, Navratilova trolls TrumpAnd you can email Katy here or tweet her here 3.01pm BST Williams says: “This is the first time since Australia that I actually felt good. It’s been a really, really long year for me already, and hard year, because I’m usually not typically injured. Now that I feel good, I can actually focus on training and technique and practice, something that I just literally haven’t been able to do a lot of.”Strycova says: “Of course, I don’t have as much power as Serena, but I have other weapons. I have really nothing to lose. When you go out there, you just focus on yourself and you focus how to beat that opponent, the way you want to beat her. So I am not really scared to play her. I just really will try my best and I will fight as much as I can.” 3.00pm BST Tik! Tok! Tik! Tok! They’re warming up, the 5ft 10in Williams against the 5ft 5in Strycova. Williams leads the head-to-head 3-0, which includes their 2012 match at Wimbledon. This is a real contrast in styles between the power of Williams and the serve-volleying and slicing and dicing of the crafty Czech. Continue reading…
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