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Muguruza v Kenin in unlikely Open final

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Former world No.1 Garbine Muguruza will play American Sofia Kenin for the Australian Open title after both recorded straight-sets semi-final wins.

GARBINE MUGURUZA of Spain.
GARBINE MUGURUZA of Spain. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images

Garbine Muguruza and Sofia Kenin will clash in one of the more unlikely Australian Open finals after fashioning two stirring upsets on a dramatic afternoon at Melbourne Park.

Rod Laver Arena was barely half full for Muguruza's fighting 7-6 (8-6) 7-5 win over Wimbledon champion Simona Halep after Kenin broke Australian hearts with a sobering straight-sets victory over misfiring world No.1 Ashleigh Barty.

The shell-shocked crowd piled out after Kenin, the 14th seed but with credentials much better than that, saved four set points - two in each set - to stun Barty 7-6 (8-6) 7-5 in blazing heat.

But while the two scorelines were identical, their winners' celebrations couldn't have been more stark.

Kenin was overjoyed, almost disbelieving, after snapping Barty's nine-match summer winning streak to reach her maiden grand slam final.

"Honestly, I'm so speechless. I honestly can't believe this. I've dreamed about this moment since I was five years old," said the Moscow-born Floridian, now 21.

The resurgent Muguruza was more circumspect.

Unseeded for the first time at a slam for the first time in almost six years, the former Wimbledon and French Open champion was keeping a lid on her emotions.

"You start day by day. That's what I was doing - each match at a time," the 26-year-old said, having arrived two weeks ago with modest expectations.

"I'm very excited to be in the final but it's a long way to go and I have one more match on Saturday."

But like Kenin, Muguzura also fought back from 5-3 down in the second set to reel off four straight games and the match against Halep, who had stormed to the last four without dropping a set.

"I wasn't thinking that I was down. I was thinking to keep going, at some point you will have your opportunity," Muguruza said.

"I know I was facing Simona so I know it was going to be a hard match and I was just hanging in there and fighting with all the energy I had."

Contesting her fourth grand slam final, 26-year-old Muguruza beat Kenin in three sets in their only previous encounter, last October in Beijing.

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