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Serena Williams' winning streak ends at 17

Fri May 9, 2:01 PM EDT

BERLIN (AP) — Serena Williams 17-match winning streak ended Friday with a 2-6, 6-1, 7-6 (5) loss to Dinara Safina in the German Open quarterfinals.

The 17th-ranked Russian pressured Williams' backhand, the same tactic that worked a day earlier in an upset of top-ranked Justine Henin.

``It's not like I played my best and lost, it could be worse,'' Williams said. ``I can sit here and name 50 things I could do better.''

Safina will face 18-year-old Victoria Azarenka of Belarus in Saturday's semifinals. Azarenka ousted 15th-seeded Alona Bondarenko 7-6 (2), 6-2.

Elena Dementieva downed Jelena Jankovic 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 to reach the other semifinal. She will face either Ana Ivanovic or Agnes Szavay, who split 3-6, 6-4 before the match was postponed because of darkness.

Dementieva faces the winner in Saturday's semifinals, while Safina plays Victoria Azarenka, an 18-year-old who ousted 15th-seeded Alona Bondarenko 7-6 (2), 6-2.

Williams was chasing a fourth straight title and appeared poised to improve to 21-1 this year until Safina's hard shots began to land in the second set. In the deciding tiebreaker, Williams let a 4-3 lead slip away and sent a forehand long and wide to end the match.

``I couldn't concentrate, I started the match like, 'I won yesterday,' so that was good,'' Safina said. ``Then I started believing I could win. I just had to be more aggressive.''

Williams was the 10th top-10 victim for Safina, the 22-year-old sister of two-time grand slam champion Marat Safin. Safina slumped in 2007 and said a victory last month against Lindsay Davenport at the Sony Ericsson Open restored her belief in her ability to beat top players.

Safina said her brother sent a ``Roll on, sister'' message after the win against Henin, a four-time French Open champion.

Even though she's defeated top players, including Maria Sharapova, the Russian didn't see herself among their ranks.

``I'm No. 17. It's such a long way,'' Safina said. ``How far I can go?''

When Safina raised her game in the second set, she broke serve twice, whipping a shot past Williams at the net to take a 4-0 lead.

``I think she's playing far better than in the past,'' Williams said.

With the many upsets at the German Open, Williams said it will be hard to name a favorite for June's French Open.

``I'm excited I lost here and not in Roland Garros,'' Williams said. ``The pressure is off me.''

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