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Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Wimbledon: Semifinal (Thursday)

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Semifinal
[1] Serena Williams (USA) vs. Petra Kvitova (CZE)
Serena leads Head-To-Head 1-0
2nd Match of the Day
Center Court
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Williams Sisters lose doubles quarterfinal

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WIMBLEDON, England (AP)—The bid by Venus and Serena Williams for a fifth consecutive Grand Slam title in doubles ended Wednesday with a loss in the Wimbledon quarterfinals. The sisters were beaten 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 by Russians Elena Vesnina and Vera Zvonareva.

The Williamses climbed to No. 1 in doubles for the first time after winning the French Open. They were bidding for their 13th major championship. Serena, who will play in the semifinals of singles Thursday, wore a bandage on her right shoulder. Zvonareva is in the semifinals of singles for the first time, and they could meet in the final.

The match turned when Venus double-faulted on break point in the second set, giving the Russians a 4-2 lead. Serena lost serve in the third game of the final set, and the sisters didn’t manage a break in the last two sets. The defeat was only the fifth in 60 matches for the Williamses over the past three years. They fell to 29-2 at Wimbledon.

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Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Wimbledon Doubles: Quarterfinal (Wednesday)

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Quarterfinal

[1] Serena Williams (USA) / [1] Venus Williams (USA)
vs
Elena Vesnina (RUS) / Vera Zvonareva (RUS)

1st Match of the Day / Court 2
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Serena defeats Li Na; Advances to Semifinal

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Serena Williams put a firm halt on a run of surprise results at Wimbledon by defeating China's Li Na 7-5, 6-3 and moving closer to her 13th Grand Slam championship. The top-seeded Serena had 11 aces to take her tournament total to 73, breaking the record of 72 she set last year. She had 21 winners and just six unforced errors.

Serena took advantage of her only break point in the 11th game before serving out for the opener after 45 minutes, and stormed home in the second, raising her finger to the skies when a Li forehand went wide to give her victory. Considering Serena has yet to drop a set at this year's event, and won the first set in each of her first three matches 6-0 and has belted down 73 aces in the process, it is difficult to see how anyone can topple her from her perch.

While Serena has 12 grand slam singles trophies, including three at Wimbledon, contested 15 grand slam finals and 18 semis, her trio of challengers can boast one semi-final showing between them - with Zvonareva taking that honour. Venu and Serena Williams have ruled Wimbledon with a vice-like grip for most of the 21st century, winning eight titles between them since 2000. On Thursday, Kvitova will be out to try and end that domination and hope Serena surrenders more than the measly three games she gave up in their only previous meeting.

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Monday, 28 June 2010

Wimbledon: Quarterfinal (Tuesday)

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Quarterfinal
[1] Serena Williams (USA) vs. [9] Na Li (CHN)
Serena leads Head-To-Head (4-1)
2nd Match of the Day
Center Court
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Serena stops Sharapova! Advances to quarterfinal

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Defending champion Serena Williams defeated Maria Sharapova 7-6 (9), 6-4 on Monday to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals and avenge her loss to the Russian in the 2004 final. Serena served 19 aces. In the previous round she served 20 aces taking her total to 63 for the tournament. Williams, who hit four aces in the opening game, saved three set points in the tiebreaker to stay in command.

“I played really well and I thought I had my chances,” said Sharapova, who hurt her own cause with seven double faults. “If it was not for her really great serving, I certainly had a real good look at winning the match.” In 2004, Sharapova—17 years old at the time—stunned Williams 6-1, 6-4 for her first Grand Slam title.

“That was so long ago that I don’t think it gives me any more added or any less satisfaction,” Williams said after Monday’s match. “We’re both different players. She’s obviously improved. Hopefully I’ve improved since six years ago.” Sharapova came back from 3-1 down in the first set and had Williams on the ropes in the tiebreaker, but failed to convert. Leading 6-4, she hit a forehand into the net before Williams smacked a forehand winner to make it 6-6.

With Sharapova up 8-7, Williams hit a service winner to save another set point. At 9-all, Sharapova double-faulted. Williams then converted her third set point with her 13th ace. Serving for the match in the second set, Williams hit another ace and a service winner. She finished with 31 winners and 17 errors, while Sharapova had 14 winners and 18 errors. ''I had a few looks at her serve, but even when you had a good look and the ball's coming at you in 120s (mph), it's pretty tough to do much with it,'' Sharapova said.

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Sunday, 27 June 2010

Serena wins another BET Award

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Congratulations to Serena Williams on winning the Subway Sportswoman of the Year Award at the 2010 BET Awards.
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Serena: Serving Notice

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Check out the insightful article about Serena's serving prowess and those 20 aces in her 3rd Round Wimbledon match. "Serving Notice" - by Bobby Chintapalli (contributing writer for Peter Bodo's TennisWorld blog).
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Wimbledon: 4th Round (Monday)

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4th Round
[1] Serena Williams (USA) vs. [16] Maria Sharapova (RUS)
Serena leads Head-To-Head (5-2)
2nd Match of the Day
Center Court
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Williams Sisters continue doubles dominance

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Venus and Serena Williams defeated Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia 6-1, 6-2 in 3rd round doubles action. The Williams Sisters advance to the doubles quarterfinals and are seeking their 5th consecutive Grand Slam doubles title.
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Saturday, 26 June 2010

Serena defeats Cibulkova; advances to 4th round

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Defending champion Serena Williams put on a serving clinic Saturday, hitting 20 aces in a straight-sets win over Dominika Cibulkova that sets up a possible fourth-round matchup with former champion Maria Sharapova.

The top-seeded American had at least two aces in each of her eight service games and overpowered the 46th-ranked Slovak 6-0, 7-5 in the day's first match on Centre Court. Williams has won the opening set of each of her first three matches at this year's Championships by the same 6-0 scoreline. Williams won 37 of 43 service points and held at love five times. She won 19 of her first 20 service points, with Cibulkova putting only four returns in play in that stretch.

The first set lasted just 18 minutes, with Williams winning 25 of 31 points, serving six aces and hitting 12 winners. She finished the match with 37 winners. Cibulkova, a semifinalist at the French Open last year, finally got on the scoreboard when she held serve for 1-1 in the second set. From then on, she kept the match competitive by holding serve, although she couldn't cope with Williams' serves.

Cibulkova saved a match point while serving at 4-5 with a crosscourt backhand winner, but Williams broke in the 12th game to close out the match. Williams, chasing her fourth Wimbledon title and 13th Grand Slam crown, will next face the winner of the match between Sharapova and Barbora Zahlavova Strycova

AMAZING STATS: 20 aces, 37 winners, 9 unforced errors, 0 double faults, 77% first serve, won 94% of 1st serves and 60% of 2nd serves. (Impressive!)

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Friday, 25 June 2010

Wimbledon Doubles: 3rd Round (Saturday)

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3rd Round

[1] Serena Williams (USA) / [1] Venus Williams (USA)
vs
Dominika Cibulkova (SVK) / Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS)

4th Match of the Day / Court 2
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Wimbledon: 3rd Round (Saturday)

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3rd Round
[1] Serena Williams (USA) vs. Dominika Cibulkova (SVK)
1st Meeting
1st Match of the Day
Center Court
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Williams Sisters advance to 3rd Round Doubles

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Venus and Serena Williams defeated Timea Bacsinszky (SUI) / Tathiana Garbin (ITA) 6-1, 7-6(2) in 2nd round doubles action at Wimbledon on Friday. The Williams Sisters advance to the 3rd round to face Dominika Cibulkova (SVK) and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS).
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Thursday, 24 June 2010

Serena nominated for two ESPY Awards

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Serena has earned two ESPY Award nominations. The 2010 ESPYS will be held in Los Angeles and hosted by Seth Meyers of "Saturday Night Live" and televised live, July 14th (9 p.m. ET, ESPN).

BEST FEMALE ATHLETE

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Wimbledon Doubles: 2nd Round (Friday)

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2nd Round

[1] Serena Williams (USA) / [1] Venus Williams (USA)
vs
Timea Bacsinszky (SUI) / Tathiana Garbin (ITA)

4th Match of the Day / Court 2
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Sizzling Serena!

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Serena slams Chakvetadze; Storms into 3rd round

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Three-times champion Williams began her day at the All England Club began by curtsying to Queen Elizabeth on the players' terrace and a few hours later took to Court 2 and demolised Anna Chakvetadze. Serena reached the third round at Wimbledon by routing Anna Chakvetadze 6-0, 6-1. Williams won the first 11 games, hit nine aces and lost only four of 32 points on her first serve. She hit 27 winners to six for Chakvetadze and closed out the match in 48 minutes. Impressive! Serena is seeking her fourth Wimbledon title and second straight.

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Wimbledon 2010: Serena meets the Queen

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Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Wimbledon: 2nd Round (Thursday)

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2nd Round
[1] Serena Williams (USA) vs. Anna Chakvetadze (RUS)
Ana leads Head-To-Head (1-0) **
3rd Match of the Day
Court 2

** Retired (injury) after losing the 1st set (6-4) at the 2007 Tour Championships
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Serena: Wimbledon 2010

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Williams Sisters advance in Wimbledon Doubles

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WIMBLEDON, England -- Defending women's doubles champions Venus and Serena Williams have won their first-round match at Wimbledon. The top-seeded Americans beat Julie Ditty of the United States and Renata Voracova of the Czech Republic 6-4, 6-2 on Tuesday.

The Williams sisters are bidding for a fifth consecutive Grand Slam doubles title and 13th overall. They are tied for No. 1 in the doubles rankings, in addition to Serena being at No. 1 and Venus at No. 2 in the singles rankings. The doubles match was played several hours after Serena won her first-round singles match. Venus advanced in singles on Monday.

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Serena sails in 1st round opener

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The defending champion won her opening match Tuesday, relying on an overpowering serve to beat 17-year-old Michelle Larcher De Brito of Portugal 6-0, 6-4. Her first set at the All England Club lasted just 21 minutes, and it was equally striking, ruthless and lopsided. Williams has never lost in the first round of a Grand Slam and has only once fallen in the second round, in 1998.

Williams won all 27 points on her first serve and hit 15 aces, the last on her final shot. Her winners to unforced errors ratio was 47/15. She also won 9 of 12 net approaches. As the crowd applauded her victory, Williams curtsied, mindful Queen Elizabeth II is expected to visit Wimbledon for the first time since 1977 on Thursday.

"I want it to be more natural," she said. "Right now it feels really forced. Seems like I've never done a curtsy before, which may be true. But I'm looking forward to nailing it." Williams played first on Center Court and remained unbeaten in opening Grand Slam matches. She's 43-0 in the first round at major events. For her return to Wimbledon on a warm, sunny afternoon, the three-time champion wore a cream dress with red trim. "Strawberries and cream," she said.

Larcher De Brito, ranked 148th, has three wins over top-20 players but was overwhelmed at the start, needing 33 minutes to win a game. There were some vigorous rallies down the stretch, with Larcher De Brito holding her own as both players scrambled along the baseline. "She definitely packs a punch," Williams said. "It was good for me because most people that do play nowadays hit really hard. It was good to get someone that hit really hard early on."

Williams packed the bigger punch -- she finished with 47 winners to six for Larcher De Brito, many on serves that reached up to 119 mph. "It's not even about the pace, because I could deal with that," Larcher De Brito said. "But she places it so well. When she aims for targets, she really hits that line or just clips that line."

In the final game, Williams hit a service winner and three aces to close out the victory. She said poor serving cost her when she was upset by Stosur in the quarterfinals at the French Open. "I served so terrible my last match at the French," Williams said. "I went home and worked really hard on my serve. I was incredibly disappointed with it. Had a talk with my serve. I said, 'You know, we got to do a little bit better.' "

Williams reached double figures in aces for the eighth time this year, most on the women's tour. She has won 58 of her past 59 matches against players ranked outside the top 100.

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Monday, 21 June 2010

Wimbledon Doubles: 1st Round (Tuesday)

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1st Round

[1] Serena Williams (USA) / [1] Venus Williams (USA)
vs
Julie Ditty (USA) / Renata Voracova (CZE)

4th Match of the Day

Court 12
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Wimbledon: 1st Round (Tuesday)

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1st Round
[1] Serena Williams (USA) vs. Michelle Larcher De Brito (POR)
Serena leads Head-To-Head (1-0)
1st Match of the Day
Center Court
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Sunday, 20 June 2010

Serena relishes getting angry (on court)

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DEFENDING Wimbledon champ Serena Williams says she relishes getting angry on court - and has vowed to never curb her fiery temperament.

Hot-headed Serena was fined following an f-word tirade at a line judge during the US Open last September. But the SW19 star insists her emotional displays represent everything that is great about the sport. She said: "I've always been a perfectionist and had a little temper and that's never going to change. That's exciting. That makes people want to watch, it's cool.

"You can't change who you are. When I demolish a racket I like to see how many cracks there are - if there is one crack it's no good. If I need to destroy the racket I've got to go all the way. Sometimes there are three different cracks - that's a really good one.''

Current world No 1 Serena is vying for her fourth Wimbledon title and a 13th Grand Slam. Yet the real target is to better Tiger Woods' tally of 14 majors before the year is out. She added: "I always wanted to catch up with him but I couldn't remember how many Grand Slams I had so I asked on Twitter. They told me 12. Now I know. "I would love to have five or six Wimbledons but I'll just do the best I can. I won't get too down if it doesn't happen. I had chances to get more but I screwed them up - it's my own fault."

The American kicks off her Wimbledon title defence this week against world No 148 Michelle Larcher de Brito, 17, who defeated Brit hopeful Laura Robson in the run-up to the tournament last year. The draw is again set-up for yet another Williams sisters' Grand Slam final. Serena defeated Venus in the 2009 final and claims their sibling rivalry makes life harder for their opponents. "We really enjoy it," beamed Serena. "We've seen off our rivals because we're good. We are very close.

Article by: Greg Gobere (News of the World UK)

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Wimbledon: The Williams Sisters' Playground

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Maybe the most compelling storyline here -- the longest-running, too -- is so obvious that people are just missing it: Will the Williams sisters continue to make Wimbledon their personal playground? The bigger upset would be if they didn't.

During the past decade, either Venus or Serena has won the title eight times. Only Sharapova (beating Serena in the final in 2004) and Amelie Mauresmo (beating Henin in 2006) have broken the Williamses' death grip on the event. Venus has five titles, including two of the past three, and Serena is a three-time -- and defending -- champion. This year, Serena is seeded No. 1, with Venus No. 2. If they both reach the final, it would be the fifth all-Williams final and the third in a row.

"We're here to work, and we're here to do our best," Serena said on Sunday. "Hopefully, that's taking home a title. What enjoyment we get out of it is just the satisfaction of working hard and seeing the fruitage of that." Or something like that.

The bottom half of the women's draw opens play Monday, so it will be Venus in action first, facing Rossana De Los Rios of Paraguay. Serena will be scheduled to play Tuesday -- against the yowling Michelle Larcher de Brito -- and, with a win (she is 42-0 in first-round matches in the majors), could gain an audience with the Queen of England.

Yes, Queen Elizabeth II will be on hand Thursday for the first time since 1977, her silver jubilee year, and already there is much talk of protocol. Officially, since 2003, players here have not been required to bow or curtsy to royalty, and the 84-year-old monarch has made it clear she will not insist players do so now. The All England Club, however, will ask players ahead of time which they intend to do.

"She hasn't been to this tournament in just forever," Serena said. "I thought, 'Wow, I've just got to make sure I'm here on Thursday.'" And the curtsy? "I've been working on my curtsy," she said. "It's a little extreme, so I'm going to have to tone it down. I have a lot of arm movement. I get really low."

Because she is seeded No. 16, Sharapova could run into Serena in the fourth round. After winning in 2004, Sharapova reached the semifinals the next two years. She hasn't won more than three matches since, but her recent results -- and a soft draw (No. 9 seed Daniela Hantuchova is her toughest potential opponent through three rounds) -- suggest she might keep her fourth-round date with Serena.

"She's a really hard worker, and her attitude on the court is definitely carried off the court of never giving up, always fighting," Serena said. "It's not easy to come back from any type of surgery. She is clearly doing well." The Belgians, too, could meet in the fourth round; the winner of the No. 8 seed Clijsters and No. 17 seed Henin match could produce Venus' opponent in the semifinals. Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam event Henin has yet to win.

"It's cool they're back in the draw," Serena said, "It's fine. I answer this question every week, so look at my other transcripts." Serena will turn 29 in September, while Venus hit 30 last week. It doesn't seem possible -- especially when you see the photos of young Venus winning here a decade ago -- but this is Venus' 50th Grand Slam event.

To put the Williams sisters' dominance another way, consider their 19 combined Grand Slam singles titles. The rest of the field -- including freshly minted French Open champion Francesca Schiavone -- has 16. Now that's a story.

Article by: Greg Garber (Senior Writer for ESPN.com)
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Worthy Wimbledon Fact

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Venus and Serena Williams are the ONLY two women (in the Open Era) to win the Wimbledon singles title after saving match point. Venus did it in 2005 (vs. Lindsay Davenport) and Serena did it in 2009 (vs. Elena Dementieva).
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Friday, 18 June 2010

Serena's 2010 Wimbledon attire (UPDATE)

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Images courtesy of Women's Tennis Blog
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Serena: Sony Ericsson WTA Pre-Wimby Party Pic

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WTA Pre-Wimbledon Player Party pic

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World #1 Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic pose for a pic at the Sony Ericsson WTA Pre-Wimbledon player party.
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Sunday, 13 June 2010

Serena: Serving Speed Demon

Posted on 13:54 by Unknown
When it comes to serving, Serena is the best in the game. When it comes to serve speed, she has to take a back seat to sister Venus. Serena is #2 (thus far for 2010) clocking a serve at 128 mph while Venus is #1 with a (2010) serve speed of 128.6 mph (both serves recorded at the French Open).

When it comes to the All-Time Serve Speed Record, Serena is yet again #2 (128mph at the 2010 French Open) and Venus is #1 (129mph at the 2007 U.S. Open). These sisters are quite familiar with being #1 and #2. This week Serena is ranked #1 in Singles and #1 in Doubles. Venus is ranked #2 in Singles and #1 in Doubles (w/ Serena).
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Williams Sisters speak at Sports Banquet

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(Staff photo by Matt Fields-Johnson/Chattanooga Times Free Press )

Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School wrestler and football star Derrick Laney was named the Scrappy Moore Male Athlete of the Year at Thursday’s annual Best of Preps awards banquet. More than 1,100 people were in attendance at the Chattanooga Convention Center to honor the area’s top high school athletes. LaQuisha Jackson of Howard School of Academics and Technology was named Female Athlete of the Year, and Soddy-Daisy’s Clifford Kirk was Coach of the Year.

Tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams were the featured speakers, advising all the young athletes to set goals for not only their athletic careers but beyond. “It’s important for young people to have a goal, give themselves something to strive for,” Venus Williams said. “Even beyond their high school or college careers, it’s always good to have something you’re working for and to try to better yourself,” she said.

Article by: Stephen Hargis (Chattanooga Times Free Press)

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  • Serena Williams - Gatorade G2
  • Serena Williams - Glamour Magazine
  • Serena Williams - Glamour Magazine Awards
  • Serena Williams - Global Green Pre-Oscar Party
  • Serena Williams - Globalgrind.com
  • Serena Williams - Good Morning America
  • Serena Williams - GQ and Rocawear celebration
  • Serena Williams - Greg Couch
  • Serena Williams - Guinness Book
  • Serena Williams - gym
  • Serena Williams - Haiti
  • Serena Williams - Hamptons Magazine
  • Serena Williams - Hamptons Magazine Party
  • Serena Williams - Harper's Bazaar
  • Serena Williams - Hopman Cup
  • Serena Williams - HSN
  • Serena Williams - Italian Open
  • Serena Williams - ITF
  • Serena Williams - ITF Champion
  • Serena Williams - Ivy Restaurant
  • Serena Williams - Jay Leno Show
  • Serena Williams - JET Magazine
  • Serena Williams - Jimmy Kimmel - Video
  • Serena Williams - Jimmy Kimmel LIVE
  • Serena Williams - John Isner
  • Serena Williams - John Isner - Hopman Cup
  • Serena Williams - John Varvatos
  • Serena Williams - Jon Wertheim - Sports Illustrated
  • Serena Williams - Justine Henin
  • Serena Williams - Kelly Roland
  • Serena Williams - Kenya
  • Serena Williams - Kim Clijsters
  • Serena Williams - Kim Clijsters - Best of Belgium exhibition
  • Serena Williams - L.A.
  • Serena Williams - LaQuan Smith Fashion Show
  • Serena Williams - Laureus Award Nominee
  • Serena Williams - Laureus World Sports Award
  • Serena Williams - Lindsay Davenport
  • Serena Williams - Linz
  • Serena Williams - Live With Regis and Kelly
  • Serena Williams - Louis Vuitton 2010 Cruise Collection
  • Serena Williams - Louis Vuitton Santa Monica
  • Serena Williams - Macy's Fashion Extravaganza
  • Serena Williams - Madame Tussauds
  • Serena Williams - Madrid
  • Serena Williams - Martina Navratilova
  • Serena Williams - Mary Carillo
  • Serena Williams - Matt Cronin - Fox Sports
  • Serena Williams - Medibank International Sydney
  • Serena Williams - Miami Beach
  • Serena Williams - Miami Dolphins football game
  • Serena Williams - Miami Heat
  • Serena Williams - Michael Kors Fashion Show
  • Serena Williams - Mission Skincare Active Lifestyle Skincare Destinations
  • Serena Williams - Nail Technician
  • Serena Williams - New York Times - Power Game
  • Serena Williams - Nike
  • Serena Williams - Nike Air Max Trainer One
  • Serena Williams - Nike Knockout Event
  • Serena Williams - On The Line
  • Serena Williams - On The Line Press Video
  • Serena Williams - OPI Nail Polish Collection
  • Serena Williams - Oprah Winfrey Show
  • Serena Williams - Pan Pacific Open
  • Serena Williams - Patrick McEnroe
  • Serena Williams - Peter Bodo
  • Serena Williams - picture
  • Serena Williams - Player of the Decade
  • Serena Williams - Player of the Year
  • Serena Williams - practicing
  • Serena Williams - practicing in Melbourne
  • Serena Williams - Practicing in Sydney
  • Serena Williams - Pre-Sydney Press Conference
  • Serena Williams - Prize Money
  • Serena Williams - Proctor and Gamble - Tampax
  • Serena Williams - Rock-N-Racquets
  • Serena Williams - Roger Federer - Calendar Slam
  • Serena Williams - Rogers Cup - Toronto
  • Serena Williams - Rome
  • Serena Williams - Runway
  • Serena Williams - Season Ending WTA Championships
  • Serena Williams - Season over
  • Serena Williams - SEC / YEC
  • Serena Williams - Serve
  • Serena Williams - Serve speed
  • Serena Williams - Shaquille O'Neal
  • Serena Williams - SI.com
  • Serena Williams - SI.com Athlete of the Decade
  • Serena Williams - Signature Statement Collection
  • Serena Williams - Sony Ericsson Championships
  • Serena Williams - Sony Ericsson Open - Miami
  • Serena Williams - Sophie's Voice Foundation
  • Serena Williams - Sports Illustrated
  • Serena Williams - Stacey Allaster - WTA CEO
  • Serena Williams - Statement
  • Serena Williams - Steve Flink
  • Serena Williams - StyleBakery.com
  • Serena Williams - Sydney International
  • Serena Williams - Talk of Flushing Meadows
  • Serena Williams - Tavis Smiley Show
  • Serena Williams - Tennis -
  • Serena Williams - Tennis.com
  • Serena Williams - The Daily Show
  • Serena Williams - The Joy Behar Show
  • Serena Williams - The M Foundation
  • Serena Williams - The Martha Stewart Show
  • Serena Williams - The Oprah Winfrey Show
  • Serena Williams - The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien
  • Serena Williams - Tokyo
  • Serena Williams - Toray Pan Pacific
  • Serena Williams - Tribute to Lee Daniels
  • Serena Williams - Tyra Banks Show
  • Serena Williams - U.S. Open
  • Serena Williams - U.S. Open - Tennis Magazine
  • Serena Williams - U.S. Open Fact
  • Serena Williams - Uptown Magazine
  • Serena Williams - US Open
  • Serena Williams - US Open Classic Matches
  • Serena Williams - US Open Fast Facts
  • Serena Williams - US Open Fine
  • Serena Williams - USA Today
  • Serena Williams - Vanity Fair Oscar Party
  • Serena Williams - Vera Wang
  • Serena Williams - Vera Zvonareva
  • Serena Williams - VIBE Magazine
  • Serena Williams - Victory
  • Serena Williams - Vivienne Tam Fashion Show
  • Serena Williams - Vogue Fashion Show
  • Serena Williams - Vogue Magazine
  • Serena Williams - W Magazine
  • Serena Williams - Wilson
  • Serena Williams - Wimbledon
  • Serena Williams - Wimbledon - Queen Elizabeth
  • Serena Williams - Wimbledon attire
  • Serena Williams - Wimbledon Champion
  • Serena Williams - Wimbledon press
  • Serena Williams - Withdrawal
  • Serena Williams - World Team Tennis
  • Serena Williams - WTA Championships - Doha 2010
  • Serena Williams - WTT Smash Hits
  • Serena Williams - Yankee Stadium
  • Serena Williams -Justine Henin
  • Serena Williams and Andy Roddick
  • Serena Williams and James Blake
  • Serena Williams and Kim Kardashian
  • Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal
  • Serena Williams Book Signing
  • Serena Williams fined - investigation
  • Serena Williams returns to #1
  • Serena Williams vs Mother Nature
  • Serena's House Party Pics
  • Serena's Pre-ESPY House Party - ET Video
  • Shaq vs.
  • Sony Ericsson Championships - TV Schedule
  • Stacey Allaster
  • Tavis Smiley
  • The Serena Williams Signature Collection
  • The Williams Slam
  • Tom Joyner Morning Show
  • Top 10 Intimidating Players
  • Top 100 Tennis Blogs - The Daily Reviewer
  • Top Ten Matches of the Decade
  • Top Ten Moments of the Decade
  • US Open Series Commerical
  • Venus and Serena Williams
  • Venus and Serena Williams - #1 and #2
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Australian Open Doubles
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Bank of the West Classic
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Best of Preps
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Blackberry Torch Release Party
  • venus and Serena Williams - Fed Cup
  • Venus and Serena Williams - French Open Doubles
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Grand Slam Fact
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Madrid
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Madrid Doubles
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Miami Dolphins
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Sony Ericsson Championships
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Tennis
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Tide Plus Febreze
  • Venus and Serena Williams - U.S. Open
  • Venus and Serena Williams - U.S. Open Doubles
  • Venus and Serena Williams - US Open Player Party
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Wimbledon
  • Venus and Serena Williams - Wimbledon Doubles
  • Venus and Serena Williams hug
  • Williams Sisters
  • Williams Sisters - Nabisco 100 Calorie Snacks - Diet Like A Diva
  • Williams Sisters - On Top
  • Williams Sisters - Rogers Cup
  • Williams Sisters - Sony Ericsson Championships
  • Williams Sisters - Tide and Venus Febreze Freshness Sport
  • Williams Sisters - Washington Kastles
  • Williams Sisters - Wimbledon
  • Williams Sisters - Wimbledon Facts
  • Williams Sisters and Miami Dolphins

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      • Wimbledon: Semifinal (Thursday)
      • Williams Sisters lose doubles quarterfinal
      • Wimbledon Doubles: Quarterfinal (Wednesday)
      • Serena defeats Li Na; Advances to Semifinal
      • Wimbledon: Quarterfinal (Tuesday)
      • Serena stops Sharapova! Advances to quarterfinal
      • Serena wins another BET Award
      • Serena: Serving Notice
      • Wimbledon: 4th Round (Monday)
      • Williams Sisters continue doubles dominance
      • Serena defeats Cibulkova; advances to 4th round
      • Wimbledon Doubles: 3rd Round (Saturday)
      • Wimbledon: 3rd Round (Saturday)
      • Williams Sisters advance to 3rd Round Doubles
      • Serena nominated for two ESPY Awards
      • Wimbledon Doubles: 2nd Round (Friday)
      • Sizzling Serena!
      • Serena slams Chakvetadze; Storms into 3rd round
      • Wimbledon 2010: Serena meets the Queen
      • Wimbledon: 2nd Round (Thursday)
      • Serena: Wimbledon 2010
      • Williams Sisters advance in Wimbledon Doubles
      • Serena sails in 1st round opener
      • Wimbledon Doubles: 1st Round (Tuesday)
      • Wimbledon: 1st Round (Tuesday)
      • Serena relishes getting angry (on court)
      • Wimbledon: The Williams Sisters' Playground
      • Worthy Wimbledon Fact
      • Serena's 2010 Wimbledon attire (UPDATE)
      • Serena: Sony Ericsson WTA Pre-Wimby Party Pic
      • WTA Pre-Wimbledon Player Party pic
      • Serena: Serving Speed Demon
      • Williams Sisters speak at Sports Banquet
      • Serena helps NIKE launch new shoe
      • Serena's 2010 Wimbledon attire
      • Venus and Serena complete the Williams Slam!
      • Williams Sisters win French Open Doubles Title
      • French Open Doubles Championship (Friday)
      • Serena Rules: #1 in SINGLES and DOUBLES
      • Williams Sisters advance to French Open Final
      • Not really an upset..... (Article by Chris Chase)
      • Just out of reach....Sam stops Serena in Quarters
      • French Open Doubles: Semifinal (Wednesday)
      • French Open: Quarterfinal (Wednesday)
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