Serena Williams

Is Serena Williams The Goat
Is Serena Williams The Goat

... and Maureen Connolly are the only players to have completed a Grand Slam by winning all four majors in a calendar year. But Williams and Martina Navratilova are among a group of 10 who have won the Australian, French and US Opens, and Wimbledon across their careers and both have held all four titles at the same time. Navratilova could have perhaps added more Australian Open victories to her haul, had she treated the tournament as seriously as the other majors during a time when it was regarded as the 'poor cousin'. Williams acknowledged she is at least one of the greatest in history, following her 6-4, 6-4 triumph over sister Venus in Saturday night's Australian Open final in Melbourne, however she stopped short of saying she stands alone. "I definitely think so," she said. "Between Martina (Navratilova), myself, Steffi Graf, hands down we are leading that conversation.". Court's record has received criticism, with observers pointing to the fact that the Australian Open did not always attract the highest calibre of player during her career. The case for Court, however, received a degree of support form fellow ...



Sisters Serena And Venus Williams Chalk Up $33,000 Bill In Auckland Luxury Hotel Suites
Sisters Serena And Venus Williams Chalk Up $33,000 Bill In Auckland Luxury Hotel Suites

... with Serena claiming the Australian Open final and her record 23 rd grand slam title in Melbourne. The Auckland bill is additional to substantial appearance fees paid to both players. Serena stayed six nights, while Venus hung around longer to perform promotional and sponsorship duties. Ad Feedback. ASB Classic tournament director Karl Budge confirmed the bill, saying it was part of the deal with hosting superstar global athletes. "It sounds like a big bill to those reading off the cuff but when you factor in what we did it's a pretty normal transaction for a group of eight people that were there for some up to a week and a half," he said. "Like all the players we're contractually obliged to pick up the hotel charges. We certainly don't have any issues. I haven't had any conversations with their team nor will I.". After receiving a six-figure sum just to turn up in Auckland, world No 2 Serena ...



Serena Williams Beats Mirjana Lučić-baroni In Australian Open Semi-final
Serena Williams Beats Mirjana Lučić-baroni In Australian Open Semi-final

... I was really proud of Venus. She’s basically my world and my life.” The prospect of the Williams-Williams final, she adds, “is a dream come true.”. “I just feel like no matter what happens we’ve won,” Serena says. “A Williams is going to win this tournament.” Fact. With that, we’ll move on but be sure to drop by later for Roger Federer’s big semi-final clash with his countryman Stan Wawrinka. Tat’s all from me, but thanks for joining us for this Australian Open semi-final. Serena Williams will now play her sister Venus in the final, and we look forward to bringing you all the live action then. Serena Williams will meet her sister Venus in the 2017 Australian Open final after a 6-2, 6-1 demolition of Croatia’s Mirjana Lucic-Baroni. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP. Serena Williams is into the Australian Open final against sister Venus. Serena Williams defeats Mirjana Lučić-Baroni 6-2, 6-1. With ...



Serena Williams Wins Record 23rd Major By Beating Sister Venus At Australian Open
Serena Williams Wins Record 23rd Major By Beating Sister Venus At Australian Open

... in the 1-hour, 22-minute match. "Serena Williams, that's my little sister," Venus said. "I have been right there with you. Some of them I have lost right there against you. It's been an awesome thing, your win has always been my win.". In terms of total years, it was the oldest Grand Slam women's final in the Open era —the Williams sisters combining for 71 years, 11 months. Roger Federer will be aiming to increase his all-time men's record to 18 when he takes on 14-time major winner Rafael Nadal on Sunday, completing the singles finals lineup of all 30-somethings. Bob and Mike Bryan missed out on a doubles record, losing the final 7-5, 7-5 to Henri Kontinen of Finland and John Peers of Australia. The third-seeded twins were trying to win their 17 th Grand Slam title, which would have tied them with John Newcombe. Speaking of records, Serena got a little bit superstitious Down Under, and hadn't wanted to talk about the No. 23 until she got it. Now there's a limited-edition racket — 23 of them to be released — and some custom-made shoes sent by former NBA ...



Serena Vs Venus Australian Open 2017 Result
Serena Vs Venus Australian Open 2017 Result

... Open era record of 22, and is now just one away from Margaret Court's 24. That was a very enjoyable final. And Venus gave as good as she's got throughout. GAME, SET, MATCH SERENA WILLIAMS. Serena, serving for Major No 23 and Australian Open No 7. Venus is no mood to let her waltz through. Forces her on the defence and fires a backhand winner cross-court. Followed with a backhand into the net and it's 15-15. Great rally, longest of the match with 24 shots, and Serena forced to net. Venus found the line with a backhand somehow. 15-30. Serena finds the corner, but she's playing the percentages at the moment, and Venus nets. 30-30. Tight. First serve into the net. and Venus nets from the second serve. It's championship point. First serve into the net. She's done it! Venus goes wide with a backhand, and they embrace at the net. Venus 4-6, 4-5* ...



Five Thoughts On Serena's Historic Win Over Venus
Five Thoughts On Serena's Historic Win Over Venus

... was in full form tonight. It was Serena who broke a racket—code violation!—in the third game. It was Serena who served an ace on the last two points of the second set. It was Serena who pumped her fist. It was Serena who brought her furious ball-striking to bear when it mattered. Serena did not play her best tennis tonight. But she simply would not lose. Tennis world reacts to Serena Williams winning 23 rd Grand Slam title. • The extended ovation for Venus Williams on Saturday night who could not be more well-deserved. She played rewind-the-clock tennis for six rounds. While she didn’t face the toughest opposition along the way, she beat the players put before her—which is all you can ask. At 36, she is still a remarkable athlete. She carried herself with a mixture of dignity and childlike joie de vivre here. On Saturday she simply ran into a better-serving, more determined player who happened to be her kid sister. Venus is ...



How Serena Williams Won A Record 23rd Grand Slam Titles With Victory At The Australian Open
How Serena Williams Won A Record 23rd Grand Slam Titles With Victory At The Australian Open

... to her next title, beating Maria Sharapova 6-1 6-2 in the 2007 Australian Open final. Three 'n easy. She collected her third US Open in 2008 and celebrated winning championship point against Jelena Jankovic in some style on Arthur Ashe Stadium. Melbourne monopoly. Two more titles followed in 2009 - here playing a double-handed backhand return during her victory over surprise finalist Dinara Safina to win her fourth Australian Open title. The last meeting. While she defeated sister Venus in a Grand Slam final for the last time to win her third Wimbledon title in the summer. Same again for Serena. She won the same two Grand Slams in 2010, beating Justine Henin 6-4 3-6 6-2 to win her fifth Australian Open. Vera vanquished. While seeing off Vera Zvonareva 6-3 6-2 at the All England Club in west London. Fifth Slam on grass. Her fifth title at Wimbledon came in ...



Is She Your Greatest Female Player Of The Open Era
Is She Your Greatest Female Player Of The Open Era

... this era is so much more competitive than previous eras," says BBC Sport presenter Sue Barker, herself a former French Open champion. Do you agree? From our shortlist, pick your 1-7 using our interactive tool - and if you still can't decide, Sue's analysis below might help. We will announce your greatest on Monday, 30 January. My greatest female champion. Pick your greatest champion by ranking the seven women who have won the most Open Era major titles. Serena Williams - 23 titles in the Open era. Barker: "Serena has won 23 in an era which is so much more competitive than previous eras. The first, second and third-round matches at Grand Slams are more competitive than they used to be. "The pace she generates, her serve is without question the greatest ever, and put that with her movement and her power, she pushes her opponents constantly on the back foot.". Steffi Graf - 22. Barker: "She is the greatest athlete that has ever played the game. Steffi made everything look effortless and incredibly graceful. The big forehand was her trademark. "She ...



As Serena Williams Showed Johanna Konta, Power Is Paramount Down The Stretch Of Majors
As Serena Williams Showed Johanna Konta, Power Is Paramount Down The Stretch Of Majors

... who should have better days ahead. Even now, Serena says, "I definitely see her as a future champion." And it's not hard to see why Konta is ascending. The 25-year-old Brit is a knock-off version of everything that has made Serena the modern prototype for female tennis players. She's a terrific athlete with eye-catching foot speed, a strong, accurate serve and heavy ground strokes, plus a mind for the angles of the game. That's the blueprint. She's just not as amazing as Serena at any of that, let alone as battle-tested. And maybe she never will be, considering Serena is the best ever. But here's the bigger picture takeaway: For all the remarking about the age of the three 30-somethings who are still alive for the title - 35-year-old Serena, 34-year-old Lucic-Baroni and 36-year-old Venus - less attention has been given to who isn't popping up in women's tennis anymore. It's the female teenage phenoms who used to win Slams. The kind of physicality that has been on display ...



Williams' Latest Sister Act In Australian Open Final 'will Be Like War', Says Serena’s Coach Patrick Mouratoglou
Williams' Latest Sister Act In Australian Open Final 'will Be Like War', Says Serena’s Coach Patrick Mouratoglou

... this Australian Open the Bryans have reached the men’s doubles final, while the Pliskovas and Zverevs both made an impact in the singles draws, and the Murrays went away cursing their most disappointing major in years. These are all strong sibling partnerships. But none can match the Williams sisters. Whatever happens in Saturday’s Australian Open final , Serena and Venus will add a 30 th grand slam singles title to their combined collection, while their doubles act has already conquered the world in three Olympic Games. The benefits of growing up with a fellow racket-wielder should be obvious. Tennis, more than any other major sport, demands a suitable practice partner. Even at club level, the greatest frustration is the lack of somebody at the right level to hit with. The Bryans and Pliskovas are twins, so the opportunity was always there to pair up on the court. The Zverevs are ...



Serena Williams Stands Alone Atop Modern Tennis After Winning Australian Open
Serena Williams Stands Alone Atop Modern Tennis After Winning Australian Open

... coming off an arm injury in New Zealand and told reporters of reaching a final, “I mean, honestly, all the signs didn’t look that way in Auckland.”. It meant that after a match Serena Williams controlled narrowly but firmly, Venus Williams got to stand behind her as the younger sibling said, “There’s no way I would be at 23 without her; there’s no way I would be at one without her,” and, “She’s the only reason that I’m standing here today,” and, “Every time you won this week, I felt like I got a win, too.” From their hair beads as the teenage daughters of clever parents who overcame the absence of tennis backgrounds, they had surpassed all the way to an extended post-match hug everyone could understand. Still, groggy American heads had more to mull, because this match changed the order of the sport. For the five decades since the sport opened up to all, and ...



Serena Defeats Venus Williams At Australian Open For Record 23rd Grand Slam Title
Serena Defeats Venus Williams At Australian Open For Record 23rd Grand Slam Title

... There's no way I'd be at 23 without her. She's my inspiration and the only reason I'm standing here today. Thanks for inspiring me to be the best player I can be. "She deserves a round of applause - she's made an amazing comeback.". The match didn't live up to its classic billing, with nerves and tension causing uncharacteristic mistakes and unforced errors and four consecutive service breaks before Venus finally held for a 3-2 lead. That included a game when Serena had game point but served back-to-back double-faults and three in all to give up the break. There were six service breaks in all. Both players were relatively subdued, except for Serena's racket smashing spike on the court in the third game that earned her a code violation. After making the three double-faults in the fourth game, however, the younger Williams didn't face another break point in the 1-hour, 22-minute match. In terms of total years, it was the oldest Grand Slam women's final in the Open era with the Williams sisters combining for 71 years, 11 months. Serena now has a 17-11 career record against her sister, including a ...

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