Team owner Mukesh Kochhar hails 'outstanding’ ladies as he pays tribute to his tried and tested squad of players
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Serena Williams booked a place in the quarter-finals of the US Open on Monday with a hard-fought, three-set win over 15th seed Maria Sakkari.
Williams required 2hr 28min to defeat the 25-year-old Greek player 6-3, 6-7 (6/8), 6-3 inside an empty Arthur Ashe Stadium at Flushing Meadows.
"I just was fighting. She was doing so well, she was being so aggressive and I knew that I needed to do the same thing," said Williams.
The match swung in different directions, with Williams saving three break points in game five of the first set before breaking Sakkari to power to a first-set win.
In set two, Sakkari took a 4-0 lead in the tie-break before Williams hauled it back to 6-6.
And in the deciding set Williams had to break Sakkari's serve twice to come back from 2-0 down.
Little separated the two players throughout the lengthy contest, with Williams notching 107 total points to Sakkari's 99.
Williams won 72 per cent of points off her first serve while Sakkari won 73 per cent. Sakkari also outdid Williams on aces, by 13 to 12.
It was when Williams forced Sakkari onto her second serve that the American, enjoyed success.
She won 59 per cent of second serve points compared to just 48 per cent for the Greek.
Sakkari had dumped Williams out of the Western & Southern Open, a US Open tuneup, in three sets in New York last month.
This match looked to be following a similar pattern of Williams winning the first set before losing the second on a tie-break.
Williams said she had to overcome thoughts of that loss to grow in strength in the third set, rather than collapse as she did in their last meeting.
"Of course I thought about it but ever so little because it's a completely different match and it was a completely different scenario and completely different moment," Williams explained.
The win marked Williams' 100th win on the famous Ashe court and set up her 53rd quarter-final appearance at a tennis major.
Williams is seeking a 24th Slam that would equal Margaret Court's record for the most women's Grand Slam singles titles.
It has been more than three years since Williams won her 23rd Grand Slam title at the 2017 Australian Open -- when she was already pregnant with daughter Olympia.
The 38-year-old has come close since, reaching four major finals only to come away empty handed.
A tournament victory at the weekend would also see her break away from Chris Evert, on six titles, as the most decorated US Open champion of the women's game in the modern era.
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