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Free-rolling Madison Keys is vowing to break the shackles in a conscious quest to [https://petstew.com/PARLAY/ over under parlay] her hot summer run into a third Australian Open [https://kscripts.com/?s=semi-final%20appearance semi-final appearance]. A decade after first making the last four in Melbourne and three years after falling to Ash Barty in the semi-finals, Keys is surprising even herself with her latest charge. The 29-year-old is riding a nine-match winning streak after opening the season in style with a ninth career title at the Adelaide International.Β "It feels great.<br><br> I don't know if when I started I thought I'd be almost 30 and still playing at the level that I'm playing and arguably playing maybe even better than I have ever really played," Keys said ahead of her Open quarter-final on Wednesday against Elina Svitolina. "It always feels really good and I think it really kind of shows that everything you were working on in the off-season paid off. "It's something that I'm definitely not taking for granted and I'm kind of just trying to roll with it, just trying to show some of these young ones that they've got many, many, many years left." A former junior prodigy, Keys had long been earmarked for greatness but, apart from a 2017 US Open final and five other grand slam semis, the 29-year-old has never truly realised her potential.<br><br> First set full of winners from @Madison_Keys #AO2025 pic.twitter.com/CM7XgKNKfW β wta (@WTA) January 20, 2025 Hence why she's made a pact with herself this year not to be passive but, rather, swing from the hips come what may.Β "It's going to sound crazy, but I think I have actually been working on trying to play a little bit more aggressive," said the world No.14. "So we have really been working on actually taking a little bit more chances and trying to go a little bit more aggressive and bigger from the start.<br><br>"Weirdly, my instinct is to kind of back up and try to play safe, but it doesn't usually get me very far." Keys or Svitolina, the 28th seed from Ukraine, will play either world No.2 Iga Swiatek or eighth seed Emma Navarro in Thursday's semi-finals. 19-MADISON KEYS (USA) leads 28-ELINA SVITOLINA 3-2 2022 Adelaide, hard, R32, Keys 6-2 6-4 2019 US Open, hard, R16, Svitolina 7-5 6-4 2019 Australian Open, hard, R16, Keys 7-6 (7-2) 1-6 6-4 2017 US Open, hard, R16, Svitolina 7-5 6-4 2015 New Haven, hard, R32, Keys 7-4 (7-4) 4-2 retired
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