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Team USA's Smart day-to-day with quad strain

Published in Basketball
Thursday, 05 September 2019 06:33

SHANGHAI -- Marcus Smart missed Team USA's World Cup game against Japan on Thursday with a left quad strain and will be day-to-day.

Smart missed most of Team USA's training in August with a calf strain on the same left side. He played only 11 minutes in the Americans' victory over Turkey on Tuesday.

He joined Boston Celtics teammate Jayson Tatum (sprained ankle) on the sideline. The Americans already had qualified for the second round, lowering the stakes for the game.

The second round begins Saturday in Shenzhen, China. Tatum already has been ruled out for that game.

Trump presents Medal of Freedom to Jerry West

Published in Basketball
Thursday, 05 September 2019 15:33

WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump is continuing his run of recognizing American sports greats with the nation's highest civilian honor.

Trump has awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to pro basketball great Jerry West, formerly of the Los Angeles Lakers, during a White House ceremony.

Trump said West "richly deserved" the medal for his years as a player, general manager and supporter of the nation's war veterans.

West, 81, noted his humble beginnings growing up in West Virginia and where his sport has taken him, saying, "It never ceases to amaze me the places you can go in this world chasing a basketball."

Last month, Trump awarded the medal to 91-year-old basketball great Bob Cousy. Earlier this year, golfer Tiger Woods received the same honor.

Team USA wins by 53, next faces Giannis, Greece

Published in Basketball
Thursday, 05 September 2019 08:25

SHANGHAI -- As expected, Team USA routed Japan in its final pool-play game of the FIBA World Cup on Thursday and set up one of the most anticipated matchups of the tournament.

That will come Saturday when the Americans relocate to Shenzhen, China, for the first game of the second round, which is against Greece and reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Giannis Antetokounmpo.

"He's going to come out to kill us, there's no question," said Team USA center Brook Lopez, Antetokounmpo's Milwaukee Bucks teammate. "He's going to want to tear our heads off. I wouldn't expect anything otherwise."

Playing an overmatched Japan team that had already been eliminated, Team USA got up 11-0 out of the gate and cruised to a 98-45 win. It was a much cleaner performance than the oil-leaking showing Tuesday, when Team USA barely survived in an overtime victory over Turkey.

The offense moved much smoother, especially against zone defense. Turkey knocked the Americans off balance with its zone and Japan played zone most of the game as is its style. The ball movement and player rotations were much improved, leading to 14 3-pointers as the Japanese just didn't have the personnel that Turkey did.

It was a breakout performance for Jaylen Brown, who finished with 20 points, seven rebounds and delighted the Chinese crowd with several vicious dunks. Brown's role expanded with Boston Celtics teammate Jayson Tatum out with an ankle injury, and he delivered his best game of the summer in a potentially important development.

Kemba Walker put up 15 points and Harrison Barnes 14 as the U.S. had its best offensive game thus far. About 200 miles away in Nanjing, China, Antetokounmpo played his best game of the World Cup as he scored 24 points with 10 rebounds and six assists to help Greece past New Zealand to advance to the second round.

The Americans are also slated to play Brazil in the second round; that game will be Monday. The U.S. will be the top seed in its second-round pod, as it comes in with a +75 point differential in three games, a key tiebreaker in advancing to the knockout stage next week.

Team USA hasn't faced Greece, the No. 8-ranked team in the world, in major competition since the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Greece was the last team to beat the Americans in the World Cup or Olympics, dating to the 2006 World Cup semifinals in Japan. That winning streak has now reached 45 games.

"We understand he's a great player and he's the MVP, but it's not just him on that team," said Donovan Mitchell, who had 10 points Thursday. "But we'll be listening to [Bucks teammates] Khris [Middleton] and Brook [Lopez]."

Not since perhaps 1988 has Team USA not had the biggest star in a major international tournament. Back then, before NBA players were permitted to play in the World Cup or Olympics, Brazil's Oscar Schmidt averaged 43.2 points in the Seoul Games. Ever since, America has always boasted the best roster and, usually, the top several players.

This year, that isn't the case. In addition to Antetokounmpo with Greece, fellow First Team All-NBA selection Nikola Jokic looms as a possible opponent with Serbia.

Before Thursday, Antetokounmpo hadn't been at his best during the World Cup. He'd scored just 23 total points over the first two games and fouled out of an overtime loss to Brazil in the fourth quarter earlier this week. Since the tournament draw last spring, though, this game has loomed as a possibility and has long been seen as another chance for Greece to beat the USA while armed with one of the world's best players.

"Giannis is pretty special," Team USA coach Gregg Popovich said. "When they play for their countries, we like to say that [NBA players] become superheroes."

Health could end up being a factor. Team USA had only 10 players against Japan, as Tatum and Marcus Smart (quad) were out. That left Popovich short on guards. He had to play lineups with two centers, Brook Lopez and Mason Plumlee, for stretches.

Washington Wizards lottery pick Rui Hachimura struggled for Japan, scoring just four points in 24 minutes, though he did have a highlight dunk in the third quarter.

Home runs at Triple-A level surge 58%

Published in Baseball
Thursday, 05 September 2019 15:18

Home runs surged 58% at Triple-A this season following the switch to major league baseballs.

According to the organization that governs the minors, 5,752 homers were hit in the International and Pacific Coast Leagues. That's up from 3,652 in 2018.

Rawlings provides baseballs for the majors and minors. The big league balls are manufactured in Costa Rica, the minor league balls in China.

Big league batters are on pace to break the season home run record next week with two-plus weeks remaining in the season.

Home runs rose 57% in the International League, from 1,555 to 2,440, and 58% in the Pacific Coast League, from 2,097 to 3,312.

Long balls dropped in nine of 14 leagues from Double-A down, where China-manufactured balls were used.

There were drops at all three top-level Class A leagues: 908 from 976 in the California League (7%), 820 from 886 in the Carolina League (7%) and 896 from 954 in the Florida State League (6%). There were 6% decreases in both lower full-season Class A leagues: 1,298 from 1,388 in the Midwest League and 1,266 from 1,348 in the South Atlantic League.

Among the short-season Class A leagues, home runs rose 5% in the New York-Penn League (500 from 475) and fell 19% in the Northwest League (348 from 432).

At rookie ball, homers rose 7% in the Appalachian League (547 from 510), 2% in the Pioneer League (518 from 506) and 25% in the Arizona League (620 from 402), and dropped 6% in the Gulf Coast League (393 from 416).

Sanchez faces surgery; Springer has concussion

Published in Baseball
Thursday, 05 September 2019 11:02

HOUSTON -- Astros right-hander Aaron Sanchez will have surgery on his throwing shoulder and will miss the remainder of the season.

Meanwhile, outfielder George Springer, whose head hit the outfield wall Tuesday night, has been diagnosed with a concussion and will miss a few games before returning early next week.

Sanchez hasn't pitched since Aug. 20 because of what the team said was a sore right pectoral muscle. The team had expected him to return this season, but general manager Jeff Luhnow said Thursday morning that he would have the unspecified procedure on his right shoulder next week and wouldn't return this year.

Sanchez was acquired from Toronto on July 31 and combined with three relievers to throw a no-hitter in his first start for the Astros on Aug. 3.

Springer, whose head hit the wall after he made a leaping catch of a Ryan Braun shot to deep center to end the fifth inning, was carted off the field.

He has a .297 batting average with 30 home runs and 78 RBIs this season for the AL West-leading Astros.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Cubs place closer Kimbrel (elbow) on 10-day IL

Published in Baseball
Thursday, 05 September 2019 15:42

With less than a month remaining for the Chicago Cubs to solidify their place in the NL playoff picture, the team is placing closer Craig Kimbrel on the 10-day injured list with right elbow inflammation. In a corresponding move, David Bote was recalled from Triple-A.

An MRI came back clean on Kimbrel, according to general manager Theo Epstein.

It's the second time Kimbrel has been placed on the IL since the Cubs signed him in June. He missed time in August due to right knee inflammation.

In 21 games and 19 innings pitched this season, Kimbrel is 0-2 with a 5.68 ERA and 13 saves.

The Cubs will get a boost offensively, as Kris Bryant and Javier Baez return to their lineup tonight as they enter a series in Milwaukee against the divisional rival Brewers.

Bryant, who hasn't played since Monday due to a sore right knee, is batting third and playing third base. Baez will hit fifth in the order and play at shortstop. He's been out since Sunday due to a jammed left thumb.

The two will have to contest with righty Chase Anderson, who takes the hill for the Brewers.

Brussels gets set for Diamond League final

Published in Athletics
Thursday, 05 September 2019 12:25

We set the scene for the second Diamond League final, this time at the AG Memorial Van Damme

After Zurich hosted the first part of the Diamond League finals, attention turns to Brussels on Friday (September 6) for the remaining events. Winners can bag a place for Doha or get their team an extra spot if they are already chosen.

Men

As he won the 100m in Switzerland – and has been even more dominant at 200m – Noah Lyles will start a huge favourite and the expected excitement will be on how fast he will run rather than who will win.

World champion Ramil Guliyev looks the best of the rest.

At 1500m, Ayanleh Souleiman heads the standings but he lost out at the African Games and it will be last year’s Diamond League winner Timothy Cheruiyot who will start a big favourite, with both the Ingebrigtsen brothers Jakob and Filip in the running for a high placing.

The Paris triple jump was a cracker and it should again be a great battle between Will Claye and Christian Taylor.

Women

Although running a fine season’s best, Dina Asher-Smith was well beaten in the 200m in Zurich by Shaunae Miller-Uibo and won’t have it all her own way in the 100m.

In Belgium, she will be up against Olympic champion Elaine Thompson and her predecessor from 2012, Shelly-Ann Fraser- Pryce, who have both run 10.73 this summer, effectively two metres faster than the Briton’s 10.91.

With no Caster Semenya, Ajee’ Wilson will be expected to dominate the 800m. Lynsey Sharp, running her best season for many years, should be in the hunt for a place.

In the 5000m, Kenya have five of the first seven leading places in the Diamond League standings headed by world champion and world leader Hellen Obiri but will still have a significant challenge as 1500m world record-holder Genzebe Dibaba and mile world record-holder Sifan Hassan are in the line up.

Former world champion Danielle Williams has dominated the 100m hurdles this summer and is the favourite but world record-holder Kendra Harrison could challenge if she gets the basics right.

It would be a major shock if world champion Mariya Lasitskene did not dominate the high jump.

Malaika Mihambo has been the clear world No.1 in the long jump this summer and is favourite but quadruple world champion Brittney Reese has been in seven-metre form and could push the German close.

Entry lists for Friday can be found here.

On Thursday night, meanwhile, the men’s shot put was held 24 hours ahead of the main programme in a city centre setting and was won by New Zealand’s Tom Walsh with 22.30m from Darlan Romani with 22.15m and Ryan Crouser with 22.08m.

Paddy Jackson is "keen to get on with business in a London Irish shirt" according to coach Dec Danaher.

Former Ulster fly-half Jackson joined the Exiles after a season at Perpignan in time for their Premiership return.

But Jackson's signing has also attracted unwanted attention for Irish, following his acquittal of rape after a high-profile trial in Northern Ireland.

"Paddy has come in and worked hard and we're looking forward to seeing what he can do," Danaher told BBC Sport.

"What's happened has happened and, as coaches and players, we're concentrating on the task ahead."

Jackson, 27, had his contract with the Irish RFU terminated in April 2018 in the wake of the 42-day trial.

He and team-mate Stuart Olding were acquitted, but were sacked over messages exchanged via text and social media, which were revealed in court.

Following news of Jackson's arrival at Irish two of the club's sponsors, including drinks giant Diageo, decided to end their support.

On the pitch, Jackson will be reuniting with former Ireland head coach and now Irish director of rugby Declan Kidney as well as Les Kiss, his former head coach at Ulster and Ireland.

Danaher, Irish's assistant coach, says Jackson has settled in well alongside other new recruits.

"Paddy's part of us working towards what will hopefully be a successful return to the Premiership," Danaher said.

"He's spent a year in France before coming here. He seems a little bit more at home and I think he's glad to be back in an English-speaking country.

"He's a quiet lad who works hard on the training pitch and he's just keen to get on with his business."

European transfer review: Where did your club fail?

Published in Soccer
Wednesday, 04 September 2019 03:44

The transfer window for Europe's major leagues is closed again for the rest of the year, but how did your team do? Did they leave any gaps?

Our correspondents assess how the top clubs failed to address their weaknesses this summer.

Jump to: Real Madrid | Atletico Madrid | Juventus | Inter | PSG | Bayern | Dortmund

BARCELONA: Too few attackers, too many midfielders

Barcelona did a lot of good business this summer. Much of it was done early, too. Frenkie de Jong helps rejuvenate an aging midfield and Antoine Griezmann brings quality in attack. The arrival of goalkeeper Neto cancels out the departure of Jasper Cillessen and Junior Firpo provides competition at left-back for Jordi Alba.

They managed to shift a number of players, too, with Malcom bringing in a good sum of cash and Philippe Coutinho's loan to Bayern Munich shifting a big earner from the wage bill. However, those two left with the idea another attacker would join -- namely Neymar. That didn't happen and they're left with just four (admittedly very good) forwards for three positions: Griezmann, Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Ousmane Dembele. The problem is, Messi and Suarez are both now 32 and Dembele is injury prone. Youngsters Carles Perez and Ansu Fati could have a bigger role to play than they expected.

The opposite is true in midfield, where seven players will compete for three places. It may be a long season for one of Ivan Rakitic, Carles Alena or Arturo Vidal.

At the back, they stick with what they've got having missed out on Matthijs de Ligt to Juventus. An injury to Gerard Pique -- who's also the wrong side of 30 now -- would leave them at the mercy of Samuel Umtiti's knee. Umtiti is the only real backup to Pique and Clement Lenglet, with young Jean Clair Todibo still untested. -- Sam Marsden.

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Can Bale be Real Madrid's best player this season?

Steve Nicol decides whether the hot takes from this weekend's action are plausible or simply overreactions.

REAL MADRID: A weaker midfield and no leader in attack

Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane did not add Paul Pogba from Manchester United as he wanted, nor were the club successful in acquiring Sporting Lisbon's Bruno Fernandes or Tottenham's Christian Eriksen.

Madrid, in fact, weakened a midfield line they meant to strengthen. Los Blancos sold Marco Llorente, Casemiro's natural replacement, to Atletico while Dani Ceballos, the alternative to Toni Kroos and Luka Modric, was loaned to Arsenal. Much is expected from Federico Valverde but he has clocked just eight minutes in Madrid's opening three league games. After being widely expected to leave, Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez stayed with Madrid not receiving suitable offers.

Madrid spent over €300m in the transfer market but only one of their six-summer signings, Eden Hazard, is expected to start. Newcomers Ferland Mendy, Luka Jovic and Eder Militao are set to be back-ups to Marcelo, Karim Benzema and Raphael Varane, respectively, while Rodrygo will play for Madrid's reserves until he gains some experience.

The loss of Marco Asensio to an ACL injury, a lack of spark from Vinicius Jr. and the absence of an injured Hazard in the opening three games, has highlighted another weakness in Madrid's team: there is no leader in attack. Hazard will provide quality but is far from reaching the goal-scoring numbers that Cristiano Ronaldo once did. Neymar could have filled that void. -- Adriana Garcia.

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'Fantastic' Felix already showing signs of greatness at Atleti

ESPN FC's Steve Nicol and Craig Burley discuss Alvaro Morata's winning goal and Joao Felix's first La Liga start for Atletico Madrid.

ATLETICO MADRID: Nothing. But another striker would have been nice

Atletico got pretty much everything they needed in the summer window, including beating off the whole of Europe to sign wonderkid Joao Felix from Benfica for a club record €126m -- arguably the biggest scoop in La Liga, and that includes Eden Hazard's €100m transfer to Real Madrid!

Atletico had plenty of work to do after losing defensive trio Diego Godin, Juanfran and Filipe Luis as free agents, while Lucas Hernandez, Rodri and Antoine Griezmann departed as Bayern Munich, Manchester City and Barcelona, respectively, activated their release clauses.

But the Rojiblancos delivered by signing eight players for €245m -- spending less than what they pocketed from sales. Atletico bought defenders Mario Hermoso, Kieran Trippier, Renan Lodi and Felipe, then added Hector Herrera and Marcos Llorente in midfield. They strengthened the attack with Ivan Saponjic and secured Alvaro Morata's permanent transfer from Chelsea in July 2020.

The only negative was that Atletico were unable to offload Argentine forward Angel Correa despite weeks of negotiations with AC Milan, and that scuppered a move for Rodrigo. Atletico and Valencia had reached a verbal agreement on a €60m deal but Correa had to leave first. Atletico also were interested in adding James Rodriguez from Real Madrid but again needed Correa to depart. James or Rodrigo would have been the cherry on top on what was a great window. -- Adriana Garcia.

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De Ligt's Juventus exclusion sparks heated ESPN FC debate

Steve Nicol and Craig Burley get heated with Gab Marcotti over whether Matthijs de Ligt should have spent Juventus' opening match on the bench.

JUVENTUS: An aging front line and failure to sell well

The €75m signing of Matthijs de Ligt feels like an awful long time ago now but don't lose sight of it. The Ajax centre-back had his pick of Europe's elite and chose Juventus, while the acquisition of fellow centre-back Merih Demiral from Sassuolo for €18m should also go down as one of the bargains of the summer

Sporting director Fabio Paratici continued Juventus' tradition of working the free transfer market with aplomb; Adrien Rabiot and Aaron Ramsey, in theory, skill-up a midfield that lacked angles and imagination last season. The team looks stronger and the squad deeper than ever. But therein lies a problem.

Selling proved very difficult for Juventus this summer. Gonzalo Higuain dug his heels in, as did Paulo Dybala and Mario Mandzukic. Moving on Sami Khedira and Daniele Rugani also hit obstacles. A fortnight ago, Juve vice-president Pavel Nedved insisted the club were under no pressure to sell but their actions up until deadline day suggested otherwise.

Juve's attack in particular looks old after the sale of Moise Kean to Everton and hard choices await the Old Lady when it comes to deciding who's in and who's out of the 23-man Champions League squad. New manager Maurizio Sarri has never been big on rotation and the risk of disgruntlement among a number of high profile players is high. -- James Horncastle.

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Marcotti: Inter hopeful Conte can get the best out of Lukaku

Gab Marcotti delves into the faith Inter have placed in Antonio Conte to get players like Romelu Lukaku to shine this campaign.

INTER MILAN: Depth still not enough to challenge Juve

Inter Milan may have had strengthened in almost every area -- including the manager -- this summer, but that does not mean they are necessarily ready to challenge Juventus for the Serie A title.

Last season they were short in attack, after the exclusion of Mauro Icardi, leaving only Lautaro Martinez to play up front and the 22-year-old only managed six goals Serie A goals in 27 appearances. While Inter have brought in Romelu Lukaku from Manchester United for a club-record fee of €80 million, the Belgium international arrives simply as a replacement for Icardi, who left for Paris Saint-Germain on loan.

Lukaku's ex-United teammate Alexis Sanchez has also joined on loan -- and he can play in attack as well as on the wing, where Inter lost Ivan Perisic following the Croatia international's loan move to Bayern Munich. Injuries could prove fatal to any title bid for the Nerazzurri. In central defence, they have superb options for Antonio Conte's preferred back three in Stefan de Vrij, Milan Skriniar and Godin. However, injury to De Vrij meant Conte had to call upon ex-Hull City man Andrea Ranocchia. -- Andrew Cesare Richardson.

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What Icardi can offer PSG on his season-long loan

The FC crew break down how Mauro Icardi fits with PSG as he joins the French giants on loan from Inter.

PSG: Both full-back positions needed upgrading

Understandably, PSG's summer business is being interpreted as risky by some less familiar with the French champions' peculiarities -- mainly the loan addition of attacker Icardi to a troubled dressing room in recent years.

For those well-versed with the Ligue 1 giants' recent issues, however, arguing that this summer has not been a success is hard. PSG added quality in depth in certain areas and regenerated others, with central midfield getting a long overdue boost through Ander Herrera and Idrissa Gueye's arrivals, while restructuring with Keylor Navas, Sergio Rico and Marcin Bulka ends years of farcical goalkeeper uncertainty.

Abdou Diallo brings depth and versatility in defence, while Pablo Sarabia and Icardi give coach Thomas Tuchel options in attack - particularly after Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani's recent injuries and the ongoing Neymar saga.

One minor complaint is that both full-back positions have not received greater attention this summer, despite sporting director Leonardo's efforts to restock, as well as an exodus of homegrown talent.

Overall, though, PSG finish the summer with a very strong squad on paper, particularly after keeping hold of Neymar, and authority over an unruly dressing room finally appears to have been restored through Leonardo's return at the expense of the inept Antero Henrique. -- Jonathan Johnson.

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Will Coutinho's Bayern loan turn around his fortunes?

Alejandro Moreno and Brian McBride react to Philippe Coutinho's move to Barcelona from Bayern Munich on a season-long loan.

BAYERN MUNICH: A lack of options up front

Bayern spent most of the summer chasing a big money move for Leroy Sane. But once the Manchester City winger sustained a long-term knee injury, the club turned to brilliant loan deals for Philippe Coutinho and Ivan Perisic, two experienced internationals to fill the gaps left by Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery.

There was a changing of the guard at the back as the arrival of France's 2018 World Cup winners Lucas Hernandez and Benjamin Pavard replaced Mats Hummels, who returned to Dortmund, and Jerome Boateng, who has dropped down the pecking order. While Michael Cuisance came in to take the place of the ineffectual Renato Sanches, sold to Lille, in midfield.

Bayern have added some depth in the middle of the park, however they are still too reliant on Robert Lewandowski. The 31-year-old is Bayern's most important player and is indispensable up top. He already has six goals in three league games and, with only 19-year-old Fiete Arp joining as his backup from Hamburg, he is still without any competition. They'll probably have enough to claim another Bundesliga title but any long-term injury for the Pole could serve as a major blow to Bayern's hopes of winning the Champions League.

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Why it's time for Jadon Sancho to move to an 'elite team'

ESPN FC's Steve Nicol explains why Jadon Sancho should depart Dortmund and take the next step in his footballing career.

BORUSSIA DORTMUND: Also lack of options up front

Dortmund stormed out of the blocks and took an early lead in the transfer market to sign Germany internationals Nico Schulz and Julian Brandt, as well as Belgium international Thorgan Hazard, right after the end of the season.

They also re-signed Mats Hummels from Bayern Munich but, with focus shifting to offloading high-earning fringe players such as Andre Schurrle, Maximilian Philipp, Shinji Kagawa and Omer Toprak, Dortmund roughly invested some €130m (which included Paco Alcacer's permanent transfer from Barcelona) and just about broke even if you add Christian Pulisic's €64m move to Chelsea in January.

Yet despite adding quality and reducing squad numbers, Dortmund still have a few things to work on. In Alcacer and Mario Gotze, BVB have two attackers who aren't a No. 9. Coach Lucien Favre has said he does not need a target man in the box but the lack of alternatives up front could become a major problem.

At right-back, Lukasz Piszczek remains Dortmund's first-choice. But with age slowly taking its toll, the 34-year-old club legend could become a liability. Real Madrid loanee Achraf Hakimi has yet to show he is mature enough to both defend and attack, while 19-year-old Mateu Morey, who joined on a free from Barcelona, is the future but his start to life at the club has been delayed by a shoulder injury. -- Stephan Uerseld.

Serena Williams says she "has to do everything well" to win her US Open semi-final against Elina Svitolina and stay on course for a 24th Grand Slam.

American Williams, 37, is aiming to match Australian Margaret Court's record of Grand Slam singles titles.

Fifth seed Svitolina is the highest ranked player left in the women's event and beat Britain's Johanna Konta 6-4 6-4 in the quarter-finals on Tuesday.

"Elina is obviously a fighter, she gets a lot of balls back," said Williams.

"She doesn't make a lot of mistakes. She's one of those players that does everything really well so I have to do everything well, too."

Seeded eighth, Williams is looking for her seventh US Open title but her first since 2014.

She has won four of her previous five matches against the 24-year-old Ukrainian but Svitolina's victory came in their most recent meeting - a last 16 match at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

"It was an unbelievable atmosphere. I played actually a great match," said Svitolina. "I was kind of young and didn't have big wins at that time.

"It gave me the confidence to actually let me believe I can play consistent against the top players."

Williams' victories at Flushing Meadows in 2019 have included wins against former world number one Maria Sharapova, 22nd seed Petra Martic and the American needed only 44 minutes to thrash China's 16th seed Qiang Wang 6-1 6-0 in the quarter-finals.

However, Svitolina, who also reached the final four at Wimbledon earlier this year but has never played in a Grand Slam final, has also been in impressive form and has not dropped a set in five matches.

She beat Serena's sister Venus, herself a two-time US Open champion, in round two, American 10th seed Madison Keys and then Konta in the last eight.

"I have to react quickly and try to take my chances when I have them," Svitolina added.

"I have played some big hitters in this tournament and I have to react quickly with my feet and with my shots. Then when I have the opportunity, go for it."

'I was dreaming about this day coming'

In the other semi-final, 13th seed Belinda Bencic of Switzerland takes on 19-year-old Canadian Bianca Andreescu.

Bencic knocked out 2018 champion and world number one Naomi Osaka 7-5 6-4 on Tuesday and backed that up with a win over Croatia's Donna Vekic, the 23rd seed, on Wednesday.

That victory took Bencic into a Grand Slam semi-final for the first time in her career.

"Semi-final feels great right now," she said. "I was dreaming about this day coming but you never know. I worked hard for this."

Bencic sank as low as 328th in the world rankings after numerous injuries and surgery on her left wrist two years ago but is guaranteed to return to the top 10 for the first time since June 2016.

Andreescu, meanwhile, will also enter the top 10 after coming from behind to beat Belgium's Elise Mertens in the quarter-finals.

The Canadian, who has won two WTA titles this year, is also making her first appearance in the last four at a Grand Slam.

Murray aims for another doubles final

In the men's doubles semi-finals, British pair Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski take on top-seeded Colombians Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah, who won the doubles title at Wimbledon in July.

Murray and Skupski won a thrilling final-set tie-break against Americans Jack Sock and Jackson Withrow, while Cabral and Farah eliminated the pairing of Britain's Luke Bambridge and Japan's Ben McLachlan.

Murray is on course for two doubles titles as he is also in Saturday's mixed doubles final, partnering American Bethanie Mattek-Sands. Last year's champions will play either the top-seeded duo of Chan Hao-ching and Michael Venus or fourth seeds Latisha Chan and Ivan Dodig.

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