French Open: Konta powers past Stephens to reach semis

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Johanna Konta has now reached the semis at three of the four Grand Slams; Getty Images
Johanna Konta beats 2018 finalist Sloane Stephens to become the first British woman to reach the French Open semifinals in 36 years.

Johanna Konta produced a remarkably dominant performance against Sloane Stephens to become the first British woman to reach the French Open semifinals since Jo Durie in 1983.

The 6-1 6-4 victory was so one-sided that 26th seed Konta won all but one point on her serve in the second set – and the one that she lost was a double fault.

Konta served six aces, stepped into the court to crush winners off second serves and never gave seventh seed Stephens time to find her rhythm or groove.

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“It’s definitely one of my best performances,” said Konta.

“I feel really pleased with how I dealt with the conditions out there and just how I gave myself space to play. I thought I played the game, which I was just really pleased with. Just happy.”

Konta’s run comes in stark contrast to her four previous appearances at Roland Garros, when she was eliminated in the first round each time.

The match ended in a brisk 71 minutes with the late-arriving Parisian spectators still filing into their wooden seats inside Court Philippe Chatrier as it was finishing.

“There is not much you can do when someone is playing like that,” Stephens said.

“I didn’t get a chance to really get into the match … She executed a good game plan, and that was that.”

Konta’s semifinal opponent will be 19-year-old Marketa Vondrousova, who let a 5-2 lead slip in the second set before finally converting her fourth match point for a 7-6(1) 7-5 victory over 31st seed Petra Martic.

Vondrousova improved to 26-5 since exiting the Australian Open in the second round – a stretch that includes finals in Budapest and Istanbul – and now her first Grand Slam semifinal.

Konta, who beat both Stephens and Vondrousova during her recent run to the Italian Open final, improved to 3-0 in her career against Stephens.

Fans attempted to motivate Stephens with shouts of “Come on Sloane” and “Just keep working” but the 2017 US Open champion struggled to deal with Konta’s pace and highly aggressive shots.

Konta hit 25 winners – more than twice as many as Stephens – and they were evenly distributed between her forehand (9) and backhand (8), with a few volleys mixed in, too.

Early in the second set, Stephens was stretched out wide and replied with a desperation forehand that landed on the line.

The American must have thought her shot was going out, because she stood still and didn’t even attempt to run down Konta’s reply.

“I don’t even remember what that point was,” Stephens said.

Konta has now reached the semifinals in three of the four Grand Slam tournaments after the Australian Open in 2016 and Wimbledon in 2017.

She has never progressed to a final at a major. But if Konta plays this way again, she’ll be tough to beat.

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