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MELBOURNE (AFP) – Madison Keys said on Wednesday she was "really, really proud" to be back in the Australian Open semi-finals, 10 years after she first made the last four at Melbourne Park.
Madison Keys secured a semi-final berth at the Australian Open after defeating Elina Svitolina. Despite losing the first set, Keys came back strongly, winning the next two sets. This victory marks her 10th consecutive win and her third semi-final appearance at Melbourne Park.
The American 19th seed moved into the last four at Melbourne Park for the third time, 10 years after her first.
Day 11 promises to be yet another action-filled day as world no 1 Jannik Sinner will be on the court, against home-favourite Alex De Minaur. Elsewhere, In the other men’s singles quarterfinal, 21st-seeded American Ben Shelton takes on Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego.
Elina Svitolina beats fourth seed Jasmine Paolini hours after her husband Gael Monfils beat men's fourth seed Taylor Fritz to reach the Australian Open fourth round.
Ukraine's Elina Svitolina recovered from a sub-par first 20 minutes to charge past Russian Veronika Kudermetova 6-4 6-1 on Monday and reach the last eight of the Australian Open for the third time.
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. The 29-year-old Keys 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.
Highlights of the 11th day of the Australian Open on Wednesday(times GMT):0233 KEYS OVERCOMES SVITOLINA TO BOOK SEMIS BERTHKeys battled from a set down to beat Svitolina 3-6 6-3 6-4 and advance to the semi-finals for the third time at Melbourne Park.
MELBOURNE - A rampaging Iga Swiatek stormed into her second Australian Open semi-final with a 6-1 6-2 centre court demolition of eighth seed Emma Navarro on Wednesday as the world number two underlined her title credentials once again at Melbourne Park.
Iga Swiatek dropped just three games as she breezed past Emma Navarro to reach the Australian Open semi-finals and continue her bid for a maiden Melbourne title .