12 Thursday, September 4. 1986 / University Daily Kansan Evert Lloyd, Lendl win United Press International NEW YORK — Extending one of the more remarkable streaks in sports, Chris Evert Lloyd earned a berth in the semifinals of the U.S. Open for the 16th consecutive year yesterday by routing Manuela Maleeva, 6-2, 6-2. The 31 year-old American, who says that she still has room for improvement, swept the final four games in beating Maleeva for the 12th time in 13 meetings. However, another long-running streak ended when Stefan Edberg crushed Tim Wilkison, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3, in a night match delayed an hour and a half by rain. The elimination of the crowd-pleasing Wilkinson marks the first time since 1966 that the United States failed to place a man in the semifinals. Ivan Lendl, the defending men's champion, cleared a difficult hurdle when he defeated eighth seed Henri Leconte, 7-6 (7-3), 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, to reach the semifinals for the fifth consecutive year, Leconte, a semifinalist at both the French Open and Wimbledon, had split 10 previous matches with Lendl. Lendl will meet No. 4 Edberg in one of Saturday's semifinals. The other semifinalists will be determined tomorrow when Boris Becker plays Milan Sreiber and Joakim Nystrom faces Miloslav Meicir. Evert Lloyd's opponent in the semifinals will be seventh seed Helena Sukova, who overcame a 3-0 deficit yesterday to beat Wendy Turnbull, 6-4, 6-0. Turnbull, who had eliminated defending champion Hana Mandlikova in her previous match, managed a mere eight points in the second set against Subova. While Evert Lloyd has gained the semifinals every year since her debut in the Open in 1971, winning the crown six times, no other woman has made it to the semis more than four years in a row. Evert Lloyd jumped to a 3-0 lead against Maleva, and although she had her serve broken in the fourth game she came back with another break in the seventh game. The second set was tied 2-2 when Evert Lloyd broke in the fifth game from deuce to begin her match-winning streak. "I'm playing well, and I think I can play better," said Evert Lloyd, who won the last of her titles in 1982. "I don't think I'm playing the best I ever played this tournament. Edberg had relatively little trouble beating Wilkinson for the seventh time in as many meetings. He jumped to a 3-0 lead, then staved off two break points in the ninth game, winning the first set. Wilkison was able to break twice in the second set, but the left-handed American double faulted on set point. Edberg then broke in the fourth game of the third set and ran out the match. Lendl then won the next four points, took the tie-break and breezed to a 5-0 lead in the second set. 22 foot-long subs to choose from. 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