Sloane Stephens goes from agony of injury to ecstasy of US Open final

Reuters, New York | ByReuters
Published on: Sept 08, 2017 07:20 pm IST

Sloane Stephens reached her first Grand Slam final on Friday after beating Venus Williams. This all comes after she was forced to skip the early part of the tour with a surgery on her left foot.

Sloane Stephens watched January’s Australian Open from her couch, a large cast on her left foot rendering her immobile and raising questions in her mind about her ability to bounce back from the injury.

Sloane Stephens could go as high as 15th in the WTA rankings if she beats Madison Keys in the US Open final.(AP)
Sloane Stephens could go as high as 15th in the WTA rankings if she beats Madison Keys in the US Open final.(AP)

At the U.S. Open on Thursday, those questions were answered as the 24-year-old hustled after every ball to defeat ninth seed Venus Williams 6-1 0-6 7-5 to reach her first grand slam final.

“I knew that it was going to be tough,” she told reporters about coming back from her 11-month absence.

“I knew I was going to have to play my way into shape and I think I’ve done that pretty well,” said Stephens, who was still in a walking boot a month before she played at Wimbledon in July.

READ | Sloane Stephens goes from foot cast to walking on air at US Open

“I think my movement is probably what’s kind of kept me in some of these matches, shockingly.”

The semi-final win guarantees Stephens, who was ranked 957 at the end of July, will rocket up the WTA rankings at the conclusion of the tournament.

She will move to 22nd if she loses, and possibly as high as 15th if she defeats compatriot Madison Keys to win the title.

READ | Sloane Stephens pleased with fitness after defeating Venus Williams in US Open

Footwork will be critical if she is to get past offensive-minded Keys, a good friend that she describes as an aggressive, “first-strike” tennis player.

“Obviously when you get in positions like this and you get nervous and tight, for me personally, I focus on my feet,” she said. “Just keep them moving at all times and I will be okay.”

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