Andreeva is into this now, raising two break points. But she stands up a drop that Keys really should put away … except instead, the ball is directed at her, leaving almost the whole court open, and a winner into the space gives her 4-3. She’s 16!

Leading 3-2, Keys arranges another break point, saved by Andreeva putting her on her bike and cleaning up when she tries a moon ball. She closes out for 3-3 and looks like she was born to be in this moment.

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