Serena Williams abused her racket, scolded herself and even made angry faces at the sun. In the end, as usual, she took out her frustration on the ball.
The seven-time Key Biscayne champion overcame her annoyance and shaky play Wednesday for her 700th career victory, beating Sabine Lisicki 7-6 (4), 1-6, 6-3 to reach the semifinals of the Miami Open.
Williams won despite an unreliable serve, a poor second set and 51 unforced errors. She looked flatfooted and listless at times, and seemed especially vexed when playing on the side looking into the sun.
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She did, earning her 16th consecutive victory on Key Biscayne, where she's the two-time defending champion.
"I know today wasn't my best day," she said. "I just told myself, I'm not serving the way I normally serve and hitting the way I normally would hit, so at this point all I can do is just fight and try to give 200 percent instead of 100 percent."
The No. 1-seeded Williams' opponent Thursday night will be No. 3 Simona Halep, who beat unseeded American Sloane Stephens 6-1, 7-5. No. 9 Andrea Petkovic plays No. 12 Carla Suarez Navarro in the other semifinal.
Two-time champion Andy Murray advanced to the men's semifinals by rallying past unseeded Dominic Thiem 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. Murray's opponent Friday will be the winner of the quarterfinal Wednesday night between No. 8 Tomas Berdych and unseeded Juan Monaco.
Williams improved her record to 700-120, making her the eighth woman in the Open Era to reach the milestone. She was presented with a cake on the court, similar to the honor Murray received following his 500th victory Tuesday.
"I think my destiny was to play tennis," Williams said. "I saw a picture where I was in a stroller on the tennis court.