Six-time champion Serena Williams swept aside Anastasija Sevastova on Thursday to reach a ninth US Open final, where she'll face Japanese trail blazer Naomi Osaka.
Williams, seeded 17th as she seeks to add to her 23 Grand Slam titles for the first time since the birth of her daughter Olympia last year, needed just 66 minutes to dispatch the 19th-seeded Sevastova 6-3 6-0.
Osaka, seeded 20th, became the first Japanese woman to reach a Grand Slam final with a 6-2 6-4 victory over American Madison Keys -- last year's beaten finalist.
Williams called her return to the US Open final for a ninth time "incredible" given that she was undergoing surgery for life threatening blood clots this time last year in the wake of giving birth.
"To come from that, in the hospital bed, not being able to move and walk and do anything, now only a year later, I'm not training, but I'm actually in these finals, in two in a row," said Williams, who also reached the final at Wimbledon.
"To come this far so fast .... I'm really looking forward to the possibilities."
Asked how she managed to save all 13 break points she faced, Osaka said: "I was just thinking I really want to play Serena." '
"I'm just glad I was able to get through this match." - 'Don't double fault' -
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But she was back on terms after a break for 2-2, getting the break when Sevastova's attempt at a drop shot from deep in the court failed to make it over the
"I've been working hard on my volleys," Williams said of her aggressive game plan."
"I usually play players that hit really, really hard -- very different."
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