Elise, Hsieh clinch Wimbledon women’s doubles title
"It was definitely disappointing that we had some matches that we didn't finish, couldn't finish some chances," Elise said
"It was definitely disappointing that we had some matches that we didn't finish, couldn't finish some chances," Elise said
"I think it was one of my best matches I have played in a long time," Maria Sakkari said after beating Elise Mertens.
The No 4 seeded pair, who collected titles in Indian Wells and Miami earlier this season, including a win over Azarenka and Barty in the Miami semifinals, once again defeated the pair with a 7-5, 7-5 margin.
The second set went with serve until the Dane's late wobble, before she finally made it through.
The world number one retired against Marin Cilic after an upper right leg problem began troubling him the fourth set.
Mertens, is the first Belgian to make the last four since Kim Clijsters in 2012.