London Olympics, 2012 |
Serena Williams: Early jitters again or a Changing Balance of Power?
Coming into the recently concluded Australian Open as an overwhelming favorite, World No.2 Serena Williams was upset by up-coming superstar Sloane Stephens in the quarterfinals.
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Serena needs surgery on her big toes
The WTA Player of the year - Serena Williams has undergone a minor surgery on her big toes as a result of which the American has had to pull out of her exhibition clash with World No.1 Victoria Azarenka later this month.
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Serena Williams: I want to try out the Brazilian bikinis
15-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams has said that she has no plans of retiring any time soon, and that she is fortunate to still be travelling the world and do what she loves.
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Resurgence of Serena Williams in 2012
After suffering from blood clotting in her lungs and a wrist injury in 2011, Serena Williams came fighting back this year cementing her claim to the greatest of all time tag. The younger of the two Williams sister won 2 Grand Slams an Olympic Gold medal. The 30 year-old won 7 titles in the year and lost just 4 matches all year long, despite a poor showing at the first two Grand Slams of the year.
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