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Serena beats Venus to win Wimbledon title

Source: Herald Net
London : United Kingdom | 5 months ago  
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Serena Williams kept telling herself she was facing just another foe in the Wimbledon final Saturday, just another woman who hits the ball quite hard, just another player trying to deny her a Grand Slam title...And when the latest all-Williams final finished, when Serena wrapped up...
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