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Keys overpowers Svitolina to reach Australian Open semifinals - ESPN

MELBOURNE, Australia — Madison Keys is back into the Australian Open semifinals for a third time after her 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 win Wednesday over Elina Svitolina of Ukraine.

Keys, 29, is on a 10-match winning streak after warming up for the year's first major with a title at Adelaide, where she beat fellow American Jessica Pegula in the final.

Her run to the semifinals at Melbourne Park has included victories over two former Australian Open finalists — Danielle Collins and Elena Rybakina — in the third and fourth rounds.

Keys, the 2017 US Open runner-up, next faces the winner of Wednesday's later quarterfinal between five-time Grand Slam singles champion Iga Swiatek and No. 8 Emma Navarro.

This is Keys' 11th trip to the Australian Open, where her best performances have resulted in semifinal losses to the eventual champion: against Serena Williams in 2015 and to Australia's Ashleigh Barty in 2022.

«I think I play a little bit smarter for sure… probably a little bit less fearless,» Keys said of the differences in her game over a decade. «But to be here 10 years later in the semifinals again, I'm really proud of myself and really excited to play another.»

Svitolina was in control during the first set and took a lot of adjustments from Keys to turn the momentum of the match. Keys started advancing to the net faster and more frequently, cut down her errors, and found her range and more speed with her booming forehand and serve.

She won 23 of the 26 points she played at the net and hit 49 winners, including 23 on the forehand side.

It wasn't until the sixth game of the second set that she converted a break-point chance, her seventh, to go ahead 4-2. From then, momentum was mostly with the American.

The No. 19-seeded Keys broke in

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