NEW YORK -- Doesnt matter to Caroline Wozniacki that shes ranked 74th. Or that she didnt win a Grand Slam match all year until she got to the U.S. Open. She was sure she was capable of another deep run at a major -- and she was right.Wozniacki reached her fifth U.S. Open semifinal, and first at any Grand Slam tournament in two years, by beating an injured Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia 6-0, 6-2 on Tuesday night.I always believe in myself, no matter what my ranking, said Wozniacki, who used to be No. 1. Ive beaten pretty much everyone in the draw before.Asked about speculation that she could be contemplating retirement at some point in the not-too-distant future, Wozniacki said: I dont want to really talk about that now. When I feel ready to open up and say something, then I will. But for now, Im just here to play this tournament.The 48th-ranked Sevastova twisted her right ankle on the opening point of the second game and clearly was hampered by that. During the changeover after the third game, a trainer examined and taped up the ankle during a medical timeout.For sure it was affecting my play, Sevastova said, but Im not a person that likes to retire during a match, so I just tried my best.Ive rolled my ankle several times, and even this year, I was out for three months with a sprained ankle. So I feel real sorry for her, Wozniacki said in an on-court interview in Arthur Ashe Stadium. It happened early in the match, and then I kept kind of just pushing her back and tried to make her move.Wozniacki, twice the runner-up at Flushing Meadows, will meet No. 2 Angelique Kerber in Thursdays semifinals. Its been quite a resurgence for Wozniacki, who lost in the first round of the Australian Open, missed the French Open with that bum ankle, and lost in the first round of Wimbledon.But after dropping the opening set of her first-round match against Taylor Townsend at the U.S. Open, Wozniacki has won 10 sets in a row. She eliminated 2004 champion Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round and No. 8 Madison Keys in the fourth.Wozniackis last trip to the semifinals of a major came in 2014, when she lost the U.S. Open final to her good friend Serena Williams. Wozniacki also was a finalist in New York in 2009, losing to Kim Clijsters. Wozniacki exited in the semifinals in 2010 and 2011.This was a tough way for Sevastovas U.S. Open to end. She hadnt ceded a set until Tuesday, beating No. 3 Garbine Muguruza, the French Open champion, and No. 13 Johanna Konta on the way to her first Grand Slam quarterfinal.Before this tournament, Sevastovas best Grand Slam run was reaching the fourth round at the 2011 Australian Open, where she lost to -- it just so happens -- Wozniacki in their only previous meeting.After a series of injuries, including to her back, Sevastova found tennis depressing, and she left the sport in 2013. After about 1+ years away, during which she studied accounting and marketing in Austria, Sevastova decided to give the sport another go.Against Wozniacki, she never really had a chance to play her best. After all of 24 minutes, it was 5-0, and half of Wozniackis 22 points came via unforced errors by Sevastova.That trend would continue, and Sevastova was visited repeatedly by the trainer. As they spoke during one changeover, Sevastova appeared on the verge of tears as she pointed to her troublesome foot.When she finally did win a game -- the 11th of the match, 52 minutes in -- Sevastova threw her head back and smiled.---Follow Howard Fendrich on Twitter at http://twitter.com/HowardFendrichNoah Fant Youth Jersey . Its the second straight game Bell has scored in extra time for Kelowna, which beat the Brandon Wheat Kings 6-5 on Friday, and he now has four game-winning goals on the season. 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The Cubs found their inspiration in -- who else? -- the great Rocky Balboa.The bad news was, Sylvester Stallone wasnt available for any pregame Yo Adrian speeches. The good news was, the Cubs had their own personal winner of the Rocky Balboa look-alike contest, Mr. Anthony Rizzo, available to stand in for him.So suddenly, several hours before Game 5 of the World Series, the clubhouse TVs all flashed scenes from Rocky. The theme song, Gonna Fly Now, blared through the room. And out danced Sugar Ray Rizzo, shirt off, shuffling around an imaginary boxing ring, trying to deliver an important message to a group of teammates who were pretty sure hed just lost his mind.And what, you ask, was that message?It was all about going the distance, Rizzo would reveal, many hours later, after an excruciating 3-2 win over the Cleveland Indians that will allow these Cubs to box one more round. It was just to let everyone know its time to go the distance.Now they probably wouldnt appreciate it if we were to observe here that Rocky was one of the great underdogs in the history of fictional sports -- whereas the 2016 Cubs went into this postseason ranked as the very best team in their very real sport. That would be true, of course. But its the last day of October. And for these Cubs -- still down, 3 games to 2, in this World Series -- every day could still be the last day of their season.So this is no time for the analogy police to step in and tell them their little Rocky skit has been ruled by the judges to be factually inappropriate. Not that theyd give a cahoot anyway -- because for this team, all that matters right now is this:Theyre alive. Theyre breathing. Theyre going to live to play another game in this fascinating World Series and this magical season. And for this group of men, that has a meaning beyond what you would probably expect.Yes, they keep their dream alive to win this World Series. But theres also one more thing. Winning the game they played Sunday means one more plane ride together. It means at least one more game together. It means at least one more day at the ballpark, hanging out with a group of people who love being around each other and playing baseball with each other.Its that team chemistry deal, man, said Kyle Schwarber. Its such a key factor in who we are. And its been our identity pretty much the whole season.So theyll climb onto that plane to Cleveland on Monday and feel more grateful to be boarding it than youll ever know. The sign posted in their clubhouse Sunday night said: HALLOWEEN COSTUMES ENCOURAGED ON THE PLANE. So as they prepared to play another win-or-else baseball game, these men were actually joking about going shopping Monday for costumes to wear on the plane. Because of course they were.Winning postseason baseball games is always serious business. But one thing that has separated this team from almost any Cubs team that has come before it is that it never let that business get too serious.Nevertheless, if the Cubs are really going to go the distance in this World Series -- if they are going to win Game 6 in Cleveland and then win a Game 7 against the best pitcher (Corey Kluber) that any team has faced this October -- it wont take a lot of fingers for them to count the list of teams that have done what theyre aspiring to do.No team has climbed out of a 3-to-1 hole to win any World Series in more than three decades, since Bretts 1985 Royals did it against the Cardinals. But only three teams have ever won a World Series the way the Cubs are trying to win it -- by going down, 3 games to 1, winning Game 5 at home and then taking Games 6 and 7 on the road.Those three are Stargells 1979 Pirates (against the Orioles), Mickey Lolichs 1968 Tigers (against the Cardinals) and Bob Turleys 1958 Yankees (against the Braves). And thats it.So the odds against the Cubs joining that group are longer than Lake Shore Drive. But llets just say this team has noticed it has already defied 71 years worth of odds that said that Cubs teams never get to this point in the first place.dddddddddddd So why would they not believe that these odds dont apply to them, either?Were all about writing our own history, said Kris Bryant, whose game-tying fourth-inning homer Sunday could turn out to be a Series-changing moment if the Cubs keep winning. This team is a special one. And we look at so many times throughout the year where we havent been playing good, but I feel like we turn that around.Someone told me today, Bryant went on, that 17 times this year, we lost a game and went on to win three in a row. So why cant we do that now?The way to pull off what theyre trying to accomplish, actually, is exactly how Joe Maddon keeps laying it out -- with three one-game winning streaks. And history tells us that, too.You might be amazed to know that 61 percent of all teams that trailed in a World Series, 3 games to 2, have won Game 6. And of the 37 teams to pull that off, slightly more than half (19 to be exact) have also won Game 7.So its the totality of this task that is the challenge. But with each game a team like this wins, it seems to make it more likely that it can also win the next game. So lets just say these Cubs are going with that.Were making history, Addison Russell said. So why stop? This is entertaining to us. Its fun. And we live for this. We see a lot of challenges ahead of us, and we embrace them.All around their clubhouse, you could find men who would remind you that this wasnt their first moment of truth in this postseason. They had to score four times in the ninth in San Francisco to finish off the National League Division Series. They trailed the Dodgers, 2 games to 1, in the championship series and then won three games in a row. So this wasnt the first time theyve been tested. It was merely the most pressurized.But never had they been through anything quite like this. Falling behind early, on a Jose Ramirez home run. Feeling the tension rippling through their park in 42,000-part harmony. Then spurting back to take a 3-1 lead, only to have the Indians pull within a run, get Jon Lester out of the game and force Joe Maddon to bring in Aroldis Chapman for the first eight-out save of his life.Almost no one on this roster had played in a game quite as intense as this one, with a season hanging in the balance and every pitch throbbing with intensity -- inning after inning, hour after hour. So afterward, you could sense as much relief as euphoria.That was hard, man, said catcher David Ross, as he tried to describe what it was like to watch Chapman have to throw 42 pressure-packed pitches to finish this one off. I kept running in here [to the clubhouse] in between innings and telling the security guard, My heart cant take much more of this.That was high anxiety, Rizzo said. Just every pitch. And it was here, in Chicago. You could just feel the nervous energy. [Dramatic pause.] It was awesome.Well, sure. Its awesome if you win. Its awesome if you survive. But it can only truly be awesome if your team takes something away from a game like this that shows up in the games to come. So is it possible that happened Sunday night? It is, Ross said.Its important, said their voice of veteran wisdom. You keep adding to your résumé of things youve had to deal with and mentally, what you have to go through, and how you prepare and go about your business on the field. And the more that gets put on these guys shoulders over this year, the more they just continue to answer the bell.But they still have two more bells to answer. And theyll both be sounding in Cleveland, where an entire city will be savoring a chance to watch their very own drought end on their very own field. So the biggest tests are yet to come. But fo