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Sunday, July 10, 2016

Serena Williams vs Angelique Kerber Wimbledon 2016 final, live: Serena wins her 22nd grand slam


Serena Williams final press conference

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SerenaWilliams insisted she was not focused on No. 22.

Said she wouldn"t discuss it.

Kept coming close without quite getting it.

Now she finally has it. And so she can flaunt it.

Williams lifted both arms overhead and raised two fingers on each hand right there on Centre Court to show off the magic number after winning her record-tying 22nd Grand Slam title by beating Angelique Kerber 7-5, 6-3 in the Wimbledon final on Saturday.

"Yeah, it"s been incredibly difficult not to think about it. I had a couple of tries this year," Williams said during the trophy ceremony. "But it makes the victory even sweeter to know how hard I worked for it."

She pulled even with Steffi Graf for the most major championships in the Open era, which began in 1968. Now Williams stands behind only Margaret Court"s all-time mark of 24.

This was Williams" seventh singles trophy at the All England Club - only Martina Navratilova, with nine, has more in the Open era - and her second in a row. Her victory at Wimbledon a year ago raised her Grand Slam count to 21, but while she almost had added to that total since, she was not able to.

There was a stunning loss to Roberta Vinci in the U.S. Open semifinals in September, ending Williams" bid for a calendar-year Grand Slam. Then came losses in finals to Kerber at the Australian Open in January, and to Garbine Muguruza at the French Open last month.

"Time heals," said Williams" coach, Patrick Mouratoglou. "By losing, you realize things."

But in the rematch against the fourth-seeded Kerber on Saturday - the first time in a decade two women met to decide multiple major titles in a single season - the No. 1-ranked Williams came through. This goes alongside her six championships at the U.S. Open, six at the Australian Open and three at the French Open.

The 34-year-old American did it, as she often does, with nearly impeccable serving. She slammed 13 aces, including at least one in each of her first eight service games. She won 38 of 43 points when she put a first serve in.

And she faced just one break point - at 3-all in the second set, it represented Kerber"s only real opening - and shut the door quickly and emphatically, with a pair of aces at 117 mph and 124 mph, her fastest of the afternoon.

There was more that Williams did well, though. So much more. Facing the left-handed Kerber"s reactive, counter-punching style, Williams was by far the more aggressive player during baseline exchanges, trying to make things happen. And she did, compiling a big edge in winners, 39-12.

Williams returned well, hammering second serves that floated in at 75 mph and breaking serve once in each set. And she volleyed well, too, winning the point on 16 of 22 trips to the net, including a tap-in on the last point. Soon enough, she was wrapping Kerber in a warm embrace, then holding up those fingers to symbolize "22."

"At the end, I was trying everything, but she deserved it today. She really played an unbelievable match," said Kerber, who hadn"t appeared in a major final until beating Williams in Melbourne. "I think we both play on a really high level."

It was breezy, but that didn"t seem to hamper Williams, whose older sister Venus sat in her guest box, a couple of seats over from music"s power couple of Beyonce and Jay Z.

Kerber, a German who knows Graf well, defeated Venus in the semifinals and hadn"t dropped a set on her way to the final. But on the grass that suits Williams" game so well, Kerber simply could not quite keep up with the trophy on the line, although it was a high-quality match that was more competitive than the scoreline might indicate.

"I also played a good match," Kerber said. "That makes it a little easier for me."

Williams lost only one set this fortnight, the opener of her second-round match against Christina McHale of the U.S. last week. After dropping that tiebreaker, Williams sat in her sideline chair and proceeded to smack her racket repeatedly against the grass, before flinging the equipment so far behind her that it landed in the lap of a TV cameraman.

That earned Williams a $10,000 fine, but perhaps it pointed her in the right direction. She won all 12 sets she"s played since. And later Saturday, Williams had a chance to head home with a second piece of hardware: She and Venus were scheduled to play in the women"s doubles final on Centre Court.

"This court," Williams said, "definitely feels like home."

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tennis/2016/07/09/serena-williams-vs-angelique-kerber-wimbledon-final-live/

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Serena Williams wins Wimbledon for historic 22nd grand slam title


Serena Williams Wins 7th Wimbledon Title, Ties Career Grand Slam Record

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 09: Serena Williams of The United States celebrates victory following The Ladies Singles Final against Angelique Kerber of Germany on day twelve of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 9, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Serena Williams wins Wimbledon for historic 22nd grand slamtitle

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 09: Serena Williams of The United States celebrates victory following The Ladies Singles Final against Angelique Kerber of Germany on day twelve of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 9, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

LONDONDeprived of a record-tying 22nd grand slam title in the Australian Open and French Open finals this year, Williams got to No. 22 Saturday by defeating a dogged Angelique Kerber 7-5 6-3 in a high-quality Wimbledon final.

It was the same Kerber who beat Williams in Melbourne in January but the world No. 1 turned the tables on the grass at the All England Club with a clinical display of power tennis amid windy conditions.

I have definitely had some sleepless nights with a lot of stuff, coming so close and feeling it and not being able to get there, Williams, who was also foiled in her bid to achieve a calendar-year grand slam at last years U.S. Open, told reporters.

This tournament I came in with a different mindset. In Melbourne I thought I played well but Angelique played great, and better. So I knew going into this one I needed to be calm and be confident and play the tennis Ive been playing for well over a decade.

She certainly did that.

The 34-year-old struck 39 winners. Williams only faced one break point, at 3-3 in the second, and saved it with one of her 13 aces.

Of course it feels disappointing, thats for sure, Kerber, who finished with a respectable 12 winners and nine unforced errors, told reporters. But also I know that I played a good final.

I lost against a really strong Serena today. This makes it a little bit better, that I know that she won the match, not that I lost the match, because she played very well.

Williams and Kerbers fellow German Steffi Graf now tally 22 majors, the most in the Open Era of professional tennis. Talk now will surely center on the American attempting to get to Margaret Courts 24 grand slams, the all-time record. Court was in attendance Saturday.

Williams didnt want to dwell on the next step up the ladder, especially since she endured struggles to win her 18th major tying Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova and the 22nd.

One thing I learned about last year is to enjoy the moment, said Williams. Im definitely going to enjoy this.

Her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, sensed Williams was back to her best after they chatted on the phone following her loss to Garbine Muguruza at Roland Garros.

If Im totally honest, Im not relieved to have gotten the 22nd one, Mouratoglou told reporters. Im relieved to have found back Serena. Everything depends on that. I dont look at the reward. I look at how to achieve it and there was clearly something missing in the last eight months and the thing that was missing was Serena.

The tennis player was there but Serena as a person wasnt really herself. So she was beatable. Not to say that she was unbeatable before, but she was much more beatable.

Williams reverse to Roberta Vinci in New York shook her to such an extent that, according to the Frenchman, she has only now truly steadied.

Because so many things were underlined, the calendar slam, the 22nd, the fact that it was in New York, all those things together, this hurt her much too much and the other losses were a consequence of this one, said Mouratoglou.

We didnt realize how much time she needed to recover from the (disappointment) of the loss at the U.S. Open. It took time. Thats what I feel.

Interestingly, Williams disagreed with Mouratoglou.

I dont think it shook me, she said.

Theyll agree on liking Saturdays result, which ensured that Williams older sister Venus remains the lone player to down Serena twice in grand slam finals. Venus a loser to Kerber in the semifinals sat in the player box along with Beyonce and Jay Z. Later Saturday she combined with her sibling to capture the womens doubles crown.

Great entertainment

The first point of the womens finale whetted the appetite: After a lengthy exchange, Kerber struck a winning forehand.

Superb entertainment ensued for fans on Centre Court and the millions watching around the world as Kerber attempted to neutralize Williams potent shots.

Kerber saved three break points in her opening service game. She would often be scampering side to side in the match dealing with those Williams drives.

Williams, a great mover like Kerber, took a slight tumble at 4-4 but was unhurt. At 5-5, 15-30, two unreturnable Williams serves got her out of trouble.

Just when it looked like a tiebreak beckoned, Kerber, fatally, made two unforced errors at 5-6, 15-all, both times in commendably attempting to hit aggressive shots to do some of the dictating herself from the baseline.

On a second set point Williams forced an error to grab a crucial one-set lead: Williams has never lost a final at a major when winning the first.

The fourth seed won what was arguably the point of the contest in the fourth game of the second when she crushed a backhand from well outside the doubles alley down the line.

At 3-3, not only did Williams produce the ace on break point but she hit another ace to earn a game point. Seeing that rare chance dissipate, Kerber was broken in the next game and Williams held to love to close out the one hour, 21-minute affair.

Today when shes in trouble at 15-30, boom, boom, this is Serena, said Mouratoglou. When she needs to lift her level to close it, this is Serena. I didnt see that for eight months.

After authoring a winning volley on match point, Williams fell backward onto the grass. Williams and Kerber then exchanged a long hug to cap an enthralling battle.

I just said to her, Congrats, and that shes a champion, said Kerber.

Indeed. And not just any champion.

Source: http://fox6now.com/2016/07/10/serena-williams-wins-wimbledon-for-historic-22nd-grand-slam-title/

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Sunday, July 3, 2016

Serena Williams smashes racquet at Wimbledon, gives it to a fan


Serena Williams vs McHale Wimbledon 2016 + Post match Interview

Serena Williams has never been one to hide her emotions on the court.

After a rough first set that saw her squander eight break point opportunities, double-fault three times and commit 16 unforced errors, Williams let out her frustrations on her poor, defenseless racquet during the changeover.

Williams received a code violation for the incident, which could have had far worse consequences had her discarded racquet not landed neatly in the lap of a cameraman.

After Williams came from behind to win the match and advance to Wimbledons third round, she signed the racquet and passed it on to a lucky fan.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/serena-williams-smashed-racquet-at-wimbledon-gives-it-to-a-fan-185013650.html

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Saturday, July 4, 2015

Angry Serena Williams taunts Wimbledon crowd: "Don"t try me"


Serena Williams Third Round Press Conference

Five years ago, she might have shoutedat the chair umpire. Three years ago, she might have turned to the crowd and let out one of her patented, bellowing screams. In 2015 however, Serena Williams calmly asked chair umpire Kader Nouni to quiet down the frenzied crowd at Centre Court in between points of her third-round match, as somefanswere oohing, aahing and gasping at every ball that landed within two feet of a line, rootingon the hometown hope in No. 59 Heather Watson.

But Serena wouldnt be Serena if she didnt give it just a little attitude. After her brief chat with Nouni,Serena turned, waved her finger in the nuh-uh fashion at the crowd and said dont try me with a little bit of that 2009 U.S. Open vibe in her.

There were a few immediate boos but most cheered the announcement to quiet down,as its always a few people ruining it for everybody else. Serena, buoyed bythe newfound silence on Centre Court, went on to survive the match in three sets.

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Source: http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/07/serena-williams-hushes-wimbledon-crowd-before-escaping-huge-upset

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