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Serena advances to Sony Open semis
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Serena advances to Sony Open semis

Published Mar. 26, 2013 1:00 a.m. ET

Five-time champion Serena Williams advanced Tuesday to the Sony Open semifinals and tied the women's record for career victories in the tournament by beating No. 5-seeded Li Na 6-3, 7-6 (5).

The top-ranked Williams overcame six double-faults and rallied in the second set from a 5-2 deficit. She hit six winners in the tiebreaker, including a forehand passing shot cross-court on the final point.

Williams, who won her most recent Key Biscayne title in 2008, improved to 59-7 in the tournament. Steffi Graf, another five-time champion, went 59-6.

''I hope to get more,'' Williams said.

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No. 2 Andy Murray, the champion in 2009 and runner-up last year, returned to the quarterfinals by beating No. 16 Andreas Seppi 6-2, 6-4. No. 8 Richard Gasquet hit 17 aces, including three in the final tiebreaker, and advanced to his first Key Biscayne quarterfinal by beating No. 10 Nicolas Almagro 6-7 (3), 7-5, 7-6 (3).

No. 3 David Ferrer beat No. 13 Kei Nishikori 6-4, 6-2. Ferrer's next opponent will be unseeded Jurgen Melzer, who rallied past Albert Ramos 2-6, 6-3, 6-3.

On a breezy, sun-splashed afternoon, Williams and Li both struggled with their second serve.

''It was like, `Look, I just can't hit any more double-faults,''' Williams said. ''It's embarrassing and unprofessional. I hit about 50 in one game, and it was just outrageous.''

Li had seven double-faults, with three giving Williams her only break points.

In the tiebreaker, Williams didn't need a second serve. She hit consecutive service winners for a 4-3 lead, then two more to go up 6-5.

When Williams smacked a winner on match point she jumped for joy cannonball-style, knees high and fist raised.

''I don't usually leap like that in the quarterfinal,'' she said. ''But it was just a good shot.''

Williams, who is assured of remaining No. 1 next week, will play Thursday against the winner of the quarterfinal Tuesday night between defending champion Agnieszka Radwanska and No. 30-seeded Kirsten Flipkens.

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