Only once in the last 10 years has a Wimbledon final not featured one of the Williams sisters, and it has often featured both. This year is no exception.
UPDATE: Serena Wins In Straight Sets
PHOTOS: How Beautiful Are The Williams Sisters?
Venus and Serena Williams will meet in the Wimbledon finals on Saturday. This may not seem like news, but the context of the Williams sisters domination of their sport is changing.
It’s no longer a matter of whether they are the best women’s tennis players in the world. Two years ago, they had only three rivals: Justine Henin, Kim Clijsters and Maria Sharapova. Since then, Henin and Clijsters have retired, and Sharapova has been slowed by injuries.
Neither Williams sister owns the No. 1 ranking simply because they don’t play often enough. They pass on many of the small tournaments in favor of the big stage and who can blame them? For one, it helps them avoid the burnout that led to Henin’s and Clijster’s retirement. (Neither woman was 26 when they put away their rackets; they left many millions in future earnings on the table.) And only hard-core tennis devotees remember who won the (fill in name of corporate sponsor) tournament in (sunny part of the country during the winter months). Win a Grand Slam Tournament like the French Open, the Australian Open or Wimbledon, and you get a piece of history.
In addition, the current top echelon in the women’s game is full of young Serbs and Russians who haven’t established the consistency to be considered great yet. Recent No. 1s, Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic, fell during the first week of action at Wimbledon this year. Current No. 1, Dinara Safina, has never won a Grand Slam tournament, and her quarterfinal win over Sabine Lisicki, the 41st-ranked player in the world, inspired little confidence that this would be her first. Safina double faulted 15 times and was warned by the chair after throwing her first set temper tantrum during her 6-7(5), 6-4, 6-1 win.
By contrast, Venus demolished her quarterfinal opponent, Agnieszka Radwanska, 6-1, 6-2 and hit 29 winners in the process. She has yet to lose a set at Wimbledon this year, and with each passing victory the tournament becomes that much closer to being the Venus Williams Invitational. Big sister has a better career record in singles at the All-England Tennis Club than even Roger Federer who owned the men’s bracket with a similar iron hand until last summer’s epic upset by Rafael Nadal.
Venus is usually self-effacing, but in the press conference after her win on Tuesday she allowed that she’s feeling invincible. But, she hastened to add, “I work really hard at it.”
Wimbledon’s fast surface grass courts are the perfect fit for Venus’ power game. Her serve is utterly ferocious; it’s typically well over 100 mph and has topped out at 129 mph. She has averaged nearly 120 mph on first serves in several of her matches during this fortnight. (Nadal, in his epic win last summer, served at an average of 110 mph.) In addition, Williams’ serve slices away from the court forcing her opponent to lunge for a return, leaving Venus the entire court to put away a winner. Opponents back so far off the baseline that at times the cameras have struggled to keep them in the shot. During Venus’ third-round win over Carla Suarez-Navarro, the woman who ousted Williams in Melbourne early this year, I kept confusing the Spaniard for a ball girl who couldn’t stay out of the frame. With opponents so far from the baseline, Venus can easily rush the net and use her enormous wingspan to put away easy winners.
Serena has been nearly as dominant during the fortnight. Her 6-2, 6-3 quarterfinal win over Victoria Azarenka featured nine aces from Serena and 26 winners. While not as powerful on serve as her sister, Serena’s game involves enormous grit drive and athleticism. She runs down every shot from side to side until opponents begin to wilt at the thought of ever putting the ball by her. It seems like a game Serena may have learned from playing Venus as a youth.
The all-Williams final marks their 21st tournament match against each other. Presently, the rivalry stands tied at 10 wins each. Venus is vying to be the first woman to win three straight Wimbledon titles since Steffi Graf 1991-’93. She is also in search of her sixth Wimbledon title overall. While Serena should be favored against her sister on other surfaces, especially the hard courts of the U.S Open and the Australian Open, Venus owns grass. It’s as if her game was built for it.
Only once in the last 10 years has a Wimbledon final not featured one of the Williams sisters, and it has often featured both. This year is no exception. With most of their peers on a training table or gone from the game, we should settle in for another era of Williams dominance in women’s tennis. When not facing each other, Venus and Serena are playing for the record books. Graf, Billie Jean King and Martina Navratilova—the greatest living female tennis players—need to make room for two more.
Martin Johnson is a regular contributor to The Root.

Comments
UGG Boots Cheap Ugg Boots Women's Classic Tall Tall Sheepskin Boot Ugg Classic Short Boots Classic Short Boot Ugg Classic Cardy Boots Women's Classic Cardy Ugg Classic Mini Boots Ugg Sundance Boots Ugg Sundance II Boots Ugg Kid's Boots Ugg Children Boots Ugg Bailey Button Boots Ugg Ultral Short Boots Ugg Ultral Tall Boots Ugg Metallic Tall Metallic Tall Boots Nightfall Boots Ugg Nightfall Boots
Hoping that you will continue posting an article having a useful information. Thanks a lot!
Blogging Tips
Security
Inter Studio
Site Feeds
Web Desinger
Pixxme Blog
Home Scholl Huddle
Estesland
Beauty Blog
Ennis Enterprises
Fake-designer.com manufactures replicaLouis Vuitton that are indistinguishable from the latest sensations to come out of France. From the chic and modern Monogram Perfo to the classic Louis Vuitton Wallets, our fake Louis Vuitton Monogram Multicolor Boulogne Replica M92660 On Sale - Cheap Louis Vuitton Wallets,Handbags,Bags,Purses Shop Outlet Louis Vuitton Antigua Cabas MM Replica M40037 On Sale - Cheap Louis Vuitton Wallets,Handbags,Bags,Purses Shop Outlet Louis Vuitton Monogram Vernis Heart Coin Purse Replica M93658 On Sale - Cheap Louis Vuitton Wallets,Handbags,Bags,Purses Shop Outlet Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Montsouris Replica M51135 On Sale - Cheap Louis Vuitton Wallets,Handbags,Bags,Purses Shop Outlet Louis Vuitton Bequia Leather Replica On Sale |Discount Louis Vuitton Handbags,Purses,Wallets,Bags Shop Outlet
دجه
منتدى دجه
دليل دجه
توبيكات دجه
منتديات دجه
زخرفة بلياردو
العاب دجه
مركز دجه
بلوتوث دجه
تواقيع جاهزه
مقاطع صوتيه مضحكه
لعبة مغامرة الجاسوسات
هدف ياسر القحطاني
قصائد صوتيه
زخرفة نكات
توبيكات
nike sb,
cheap jordan shoes,
nike dunks sb,
ugg boots,
Christian Louboutin,
nike dunk mid,
tiffany jewelry ,
UGG Classic mini boots,
nike sb for sale,
gucci shoes,
nike dunks.
nike dunk high,
nike sb dunk,
UGG Classic cardy boots.
nike sb,
cheap jordan shoes,
nike dunks sb,
ugg boots,
Christian Louboutin,
nike dunk mid,
tiffany jewelry ,
UGG Classic mini boots,
nike sb for sale,
gucci shoes,
nike dunks.
nike dunk high,
nike sb dunk,
UGG Classic cardy boots.
louis vuitton
Louis Vuitton wallets
Louis Vuitton 09 New Arrivals Bags
LV Replicas
Louis Vuitton Pochette - White
Louis Vuitton Mini Sac - Black
Louis Vuitton Shirly White
Louis Vuitton Eliza White
Louis Vuitton Marilyn Black
Louis Vuitton Alma White
Louis Vuitton Sale Events
Louie Vuitton
louis vuitton
buy louis vuitton
louis replica
Louis Vuitton 09 New Arrivals Bags
Louis Vuitton Damier Azur Bags
Louis Vuitton Damier Canvas Bags
Louis Vuittons Pochette Melville
Louis Vuitton Card Holder
Louis Vuitton Tribeca Carre
Louis Vuittons Tribeca Long
Louis Vuitton Manosque GM
where to find cheap louis vuitton store
Kimora Lee Simmon's Louis Vuitton
tiffanys jewelry
Tiffany and Co Cheap Jewelry Stores,Buy Tiffany's Jewelry in Australiaitle
Own Tiffany Jewelry to Enjoy Real Happiness
Tiffany&Co CONTINUOUS TEARDROP Bracelet
Tiffany&Co CUFF Bracelet
Tiffany&Co 5 APPLE Bracelet
Tiffany&Co VENETIAN Link Bracelet
Tiffany&Co BAR on VENETIAN Link Bracelet
Tiffany&Co Carved Tag Pandent
Tiffany&Co Heart Link Necklace
Tiffany&Co Geometric Heart Pendant
I think this kind of article is a grope for attention, kind of a stir-the-pot story.
Henin and Clijsters are the equal of Serena but they lived, breathed and ate tennis and burned out at an early age. Serena's record against her sister is 11-10, and I'd imagine she's been motivated for each of those matches.
Serena's multitude of other interests enable her to balance tennis with the priorities of having a life. This was well established two years ago in this article.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/19/sports/playmagazine/0819play-serena.ht...
Whitlock's attacks on her weight are just silly and frankly unprofessional. Also, even if Williams was the player that Whitlock wants her to be she'd still be nowhere close to dominating her sport the way Tiger Woods lords over golf. He wins fully 25% of the tournaments he enters. None of the other all time greats have won even 20%.
It's a reminder that greatness doesn't mean winning all the time but being inspirational in doing it. I suppose Whitlock missed Serena's semifinal win over Dementieva.
-MJ