Madison Keys thrashes No 9 seed Marketa Vondrousova to book her spot in the US Open semi-finals and keep hopes of a fairytale all-American final against Coco Gauff alive

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Madison Keys thrashes No 9 seed Marketa Vondrousova to book her spot in the US Open semi-finals and keep hopes of a fairytale all-American final against Coco Gauff alive

  • Keys will now be set for a semifinal matchup against No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka 
  • She breezed through the first set of the match before winning both sets straight
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World No. 17 Madison Keys picked up an easy victory over No. 9 Marketa Vondrousova in their US Open quarterfinal matchup.

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Keys breezed through the first set 6-1 before picking up a 6-4 win in the second set. She was able to save all nine break points in the match.

The 28-year-old from who is originally from Rock Island, Illinois has kept hope alive for an all-American matchup in the finals against No. 4 Coco Gauff.

Seeing that Keys now resides in Orlando, it could also set up a matchup of Florida inhabitants since Gauff is a native of Delray Beach.

Keys will now be set for a semifinal matchup against No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka.

No. 17 Madison Keys continued her US Open run after defeating No. 9 Marketa Vondrousova

No. 17 Madison Keys continued her US Open run after defeating No. 9 Marketa Vondrousova

Vondrousova appeared overmatched early on in the contest after dropping the first set 6-1

Vondrousova appeared overmatched early on in the contest after dropping the first set 6-1

Keys would go on to win the quarterfinal contest 6-1, 6-4 after a more competitive second set

Keys would go on to win the quarterfinal contest 6-1, 6-4 after a more competitive second set

The 2017 finalist Keys suffered a handful of early exits from her domestic Grand Slam in recent years but has excelled in the 2023 edition and appeared right at home in prime time under the bright lights in Flushing.

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Vondrousova withdrew from her doubles campaign after a three-set test from American Peyton Stearns in the fourth round left her with a sore arm and she had little firepower left for the quarter-final affair.

‘I just love it here. I love playing here. In front of a home crowd you can never feel like you can’t get out of any situation,’ Keys said in on-court remarks.

‘I knew I was going to have to keep trying to get to the net, be aggressive.’

Her next opponent Sabalenka, China’s Zheng Qinwen in another lopsided performance at Ashe earlier on Wednesday 6-1 6-4 to reach her fifth Grand Slam semi-final in a row.

She is now set to face off against No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka in the US Open semifinals

She is now set to face off against No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka in the US Open semifinals

Keys has kept hope alive for an all-American final against No. 4 Coco Gauff going forward

Keys has kept hope alive for an all-American final against No. 4 Coco Gauff going forward

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The match got off to an unusual start as the chair umpire was forced to stop play midway through the first game for several minutes when a spectator needed medical attention.

Keys was clearly not rattled by the incident and began her demolition once play resumed, breaking Vondrousova to love in the second game and converting on another break point chance with a fine forehand winner in the fourth.

Vondrousova upped her level across the board in the second set, improving her serve considerably, but was unable to seize the momentum and left to rue missed opportunities as she failed to convert on five break points in the eighth game alone.

Keys broke her opponent in the ninth game and let out a cheer as she forced Vondrousova into a backhand error on match point.

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