
Serena Williams Serena Williams will face sister Venus in Saturday's Wimbledon final after prevailing in a marathon tussle with Russian Elena Dementieva.
Second seed Serena saved a match point before coming through 6-7 (4-7) 7-5 8-6 in two hours and 48 minutes.
The match was the longest women's semi-final in recent Wimbledon history.
Venus's encounter with top seed Dinara Safina was in complete contrast, the defending champion completing an embarrassingly one-sided 6-1 6-0 win.
That match all but undid the good work of the first semi-final, a pulsating encounter which had provided a much-needed fillip for women's tennis.
One criticism directed at the women's game is that Safina has risen to the top of the women's rankings without winning a Grand Slam title.
That record remains after a miserable first appearance in the Wimbledon semi-finals, the Russian completely outclassed by Venus in 51 minutes.
"This is my eighth final," Venus told BBC Sport.


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