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Tennis - Qualifier Collins stuns idol Venus to reach Miami semis

Mar 28, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; Danielle Collins of the United States hits a forehand against Venus Williams of the United States (not pictured) on day nine at the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Colins won 6-2, 6-3. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

(Reuters) - Qualifier Danielle Collins overpowered her childhood idol Venus Williams 6-2 6-3 in a stunning quarter-final upset at the Miami Open on Wednesday.

Collins, belying her 93rd ranking, pounded winner after winner to beat fellow American Williams at her own game and set up a semi-final against French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko.

Latvian Ostapenko overpowered Ukrainian fourth seed Elina Svitolina in two tiebreaks to win 7-6(3) 7-6(5) in an afternoon match to reach the Miami semis for the first time.

Mar 28, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; Danielle Collins of the United States serves against Venus Williams of the United States (not pictured) on day nine at the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Colins won 6-2, 6-3. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Thursday's other semi will pit American 13th seed Sloane Stephens against unseeded Victoria Azarenka of Belarus.

Collins played with manic intensity against eighth seed Williams, repeatedly going for broke with groundstrokes that painted the lines and ran her opponent ragged around the Crandon Park centre court.

"The first time I saw Venus in the locker room I nearly cried," Collins said in an on-court interview.

Mar 28, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; Venus Williams of the United States reacts after missing a shot against Danielle Collins of the United States (not pictured) on day nine at the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Colins won 6-2, 6-3. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

"I've idolised her my whole life. She's been my favourite player for forever and this is just a special moment I'm trying to wrap my head around it."

The 24-year-old is finally finding her feet at the highest level, as she showed by keeping the pressure on Williams with victory in sight.

"She's been in a lot of situations where she's been down and come back. I knew I was going to really have to work for it and she wasn't going to give it to me," Collins said of the 37-year-old seven-times grand slam champion.

Mar 28, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia reacts after winning a point against Elina Svitolina of Ukraine (not pictured) on day nine at the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Ostapenko won 7-6(3), 7-6(5). Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

"I'm just starting to finally put all of the pieces together."

Earlier, sixth seed Ostapenko was far from her best in her quarter-final, spraying the court with 44 unforced errors and having her serve broken six times on a windy day.

Yet the 20-year-old's aggressive approach, stepping into the court to take Svitolina's second serves early and targeting the lines with her powerful backhand, paid off in the match's biggest moments.

Mar 28, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; Elina Svitolina of Ukraine reaches for a forehand against Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia (not pictured) on day nine at the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Ostapenko won 7-6(3), 7-6(5). Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

After Svitolina saved three consecutive match points in the second set tiebreak, Ostapenko hammered her 41st winner, a crosscourt backhand, on match point to end the nearly two hour contest.

Ostapenko said she followed coach David Taylor's advice to stay on the attack against the defensive-minded Svitolina even when she was having trouble with her accuracy.

"When David came on the court he was telling me to keep playing aggressive, to go for the shots," Ostapenko said on court.

Mar 28, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia (L) shakes hands with Elina Svitolina of Ukraine (R) on day nine at the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Ostapenko won 7-6(3), 7-6(5). Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

"Even if you are missing you have to play aggressive," she said.

"I'm just trying to fight for every point and be more consistent and I think I'm getting there in my form."

Ostapenko has now won both of her meetings against Svitolina, included a victory over the 23-year-old at Wimbledon last year.

Mar 28, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia celebrates after match point against Elina Svitolina of Ukraine (not pictured) on day nine at the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Ostapenko won 7-6(3), 7-6(5). Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary North Carolina and Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Toby Davis/Nick Mulvenney)

Mar 28, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; Elina Svitolina of Ukraine adjusts her strings between points against Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia (not pictured) on day nine at the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 28, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia serves against Elina Svitolina of Ukraine (not pictured) on day nine at the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
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