Davenport downs teenage sensation

American second seed Lindsay Davenport downed teenage sensation Venus Williams 1-6, 7-5, 6-3, in the quarter-finals of the Australian…

American second seed Lindsay Davenport downed teenage sensation Venus Williams 1-6, 7-5, 6-3, in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open in the early hours of this morning.

Williams, runner-up to Martina Hingis at the 1997 US Open, looked set for another grand slam final after tearing past Davenport 6-1 in a first set lasting 17 minutes.

Davenport was beaten by Williams's younger sister, Serena, at the Sydney International tournament 10 days ago and appeared to have no reply to the 17-year-old's pounding groundstrokes.

But Williams took 20 minutes to win her first game in the second set, squandering successive break points as Davenport fought back into the match.

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In the third set, both players again saw their service broken but Davenport was the more consistent and increasinly dominated at the net. Davenport (21) was also a semi-finalist at the US Open but has never won a grand slam title. She now meets eighth seed Conchita Martinez of Spain or ninth seed Sandrine Testud of France.