Serena shrugs off  illness to reach final ON SONG . . . Serena Williams
ON SONG . . . Serena Williams

ON SONG . . . Serena Williams

PARIS. – Serena Williams fought back to beat Timea Bacsinszky and reach the French Open final despite struggling with illness.

The top seed took 10 games in a row to win 4-6, 6-3, 6-0 and set up a final against Lucie Safarova on Saturday.

Williams (33) has been unwell throughout the tournament and struggled as temperatures soared in Paris.

The American world number one is trying to win her third French Open and 20th Grand Slam singles title.

“I’m not sure how I did it,” Williams said on court afterwards. “I just thought I didn’t want to lose without a fight.”

Earlier on Court Philippe Chatrier, 13th seed Safarova fought back to beat Serbia’s Ana Ivanovic and become the first Czech woman to reach a Roland Garros final in 34 years.

Williams claimed her fourth victory in this tournament from a set down, something she has never managed before at a Grand Slam.

She looked down and out for the first set and a half against Bacsinszky, with the Swiss 23rd seed showing no nerves on her major semi-final debut.

Williams, meanwhile, wrapped herself in ice towels at the changeovers, shuffled slowly between points and looked close to breaking down at times.

Bacsinszky (25) cracked a backhand return winner to go 3-2 up and served out the set, before moving a break up in the second after converting her sixth break point.

Williams had kept herself in the contest thanks to her mighty serve, but finally broke the Swiss for the first time to level at 3-3 and then smacked away a backhand drive-volley for a decisive 5-3 lead.

Bacsinszky had hit 16 winners in the first set but that dropped to eight as she came under pressure in the second, and there were just two in a one-sided decider.

With victory all but assured at 5-0, Williams hit a superb running forehand pass on her way to securing victory — and a 24th Grand Slam final place — in a little under two hours. On the other hand Safarova fought back to beat Serbia’s Ana Ivanovic and become the first Czech woman to reach the French Open final in 34 years.

The 13th seed trailed 5-2 in the first set but reeled off five straight games on her way to a 7-5 7-5 win.

“It is a dream come true. I cannot believe it,” said Safarova after converting a third match point.

“I started slowly but tried to keep up the level and play really aggressively because that was the only way to win.”

Safarova made the Wimbledon semi-finals last year, but is through to her first Grand Slam final. The 28-year-old will try to match the achievement of her compatriot, Hana Mandlikova, who won the title in 1981. — BBC Sport.

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