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Serena and Venus Williams excited to face each other in Australian Open final

Sisters win to set up familiar final at Melbourne Park

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Serena Williams feels the final with her sister Venus is a true win-win situation

Serena Williams does not expect sentiment to play a role in Saturday's Australian Open title-decider with sister Venus, but Thursday was all about family pride.

Younger sister Serena was at her brutal best at Rod Laver Arena as she brought an end to the dream run of Mirjana Lucic-Baroni while Venus, 36, had a much tougher time and needed to draw on her vast experience to rally from a set down to overcome compatriot Coco Vandeweghe.

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Serena set up an all-Williams showdown in style

Serena, who beat Venus in her older sister's only previous Australian Open final in 2003, is now one win away from a record 23rd Grand Slam title.

"For us both to be in the final is the biggest dream come true," the 35-year-old Californian.

"She's my toughest opponent, no one has ever beaten me as much as Venus has. I just feel like no matter what's happened we've both won.

"It is definitely 100 per cent the best-case scenario that I could have ever dreamt of.

"She's been through a lot, I've been through a lot. To see her do so well it's great. I look forward to it. A Williams is going to win this tournament."

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Venus says she can compete against any odds, even when the person on the other side of the court happens to be the best competitor in the game

Venus has won seven major titles, but none since Wimbledon in 2008. Her gap between major finals is the longest for any player in the Open era. She has also lost six of the eight Grand Slam finals she's played against her younger sister, and is 11-16 in their career meeting at tour-level.

Asked what it will take to win the final, she said: "Honestly, I probably just need to continue playing like I'm playing. I haven't played badly.

"I lost a set today. I was not happy about it. But my opponent deserved that set. So what else could I do? Try to get the next two."

Against her sister, she said, "I will try to do the same."

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Venus reached her first Grand Slam final since 2009

Venus is the oldest player to reach a women's major final since Martina Navratilova, then 37 and 258 days, at Wimbledon in 1994.

Serena v Venus: Tale of the Tape

Serena Venus
Age 35 36
Nationality American American
Height 5ft 9ins 6ft 1ins
Ranking 2 17
Career titles 71 49
Grand Slam titles 22 7
Head to head 16 11
Head to head in Slam finals 6 2
Previous Aussie Open best Champion: 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2015 Runner-up: 2003
Prize money $81,761,761 $34,435,058
Twitter followers 7.63million 1.64million

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