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Serena wins Wimbledon women's

  • Published: 4/07/2009 at 10:58 PM
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Serena Williams clinched her third Wimbledon title and 11th Grand Slam crown with a 7-6 (7/3), 6-2 victory over sister Venus, the defending champion, here on Saturday.

US Serena Williams celebrates against Venus Williams during their final match of the Wimbledon tennis championships at the All England Club. Serena defeated sister Venus 7-6 (7/3), 6-2 to win the singles title.

The victory added to her 2002 and 2003 wins at the All England Club and shattered Venus's hopes of a hat-trick of titles and sixth overall which would have taken her level with Billie Jean King.

Saturday's final was the fourth all-Williams title match-up at Wimbledon and eighth in all Grand Slams with the win giving Serena the edge in head-to-head meetings at 11-10.

Of the eight major finals the sisters have faced each other in, Serena has won six.

"It feels so amazing. I'm so blessed. I feel like I shouldn't really be holding the trophy, Venus should be holding it, she always wins," said Serena who currently holds three of the four Grand Slam titles.

"I can't believe I have won 11 majors. It's a real honour."

Venus, 29, admitted Serena had been the better player of the two.

"She was just too good today. She had an answer for everything and played the best tennis," said Venus after a final fittingly staged on US Independence Day.

"I don't think the loss has set in yet, that's why I'm still smiling. But I have had some great times here and I'm looking forward to coming back next year."

Serve dominated the first set with 27-year-old Serena fighting off the only two break points in the eighth game and it was the younger of the two sisters who seized control of the tiebreak.

Serena went to three set points by forcing Venus to scramble from side to side before putting away a powerful crosscourt forehand.

Venus saved the first set point but was powerless when a pinpoint lob from her sister left her stranded at the net.

It was the first set Venus had dropped at Wimbledon since the third round in 2007, a run of 34 consecutive winning sets.

Serena, who had saved match point in her marathon semi-final win over Elena Dementieva, carved out her first set point when Venus double-faulted to hand her a 4-2 lead and revenge for last year's final defeat to her sister looked likely.

Second seed Serena held to love, backed-up by her 12th ace of the match, to lead 5-2.

She then wasted three match points in the eighth game but clinched the title when Venus netted with a forehand.

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  • MK DAMODARAN

    Discussion 1 : 05/07/2009 at 01:06 AM1

    Serena Williams and Venus Williams share the same birth number 8.Venus was born on June 17,1980(1+7=8).Serena’s birth occurred on September 26,1981(2+6=8).
    There is numerological similarity between their name numbers also.The name number of Venus Williams is 47 which adds up to 2.
    The name number of Serena Williams is 43 which gives 7 by addition.Numerologically numbers 2 and 7 are two sides of the same coin.
    Venus and Serena are now contesting for the Two consecutive years.Also,they are contesting for the 8th time .
    Saturday is represented by 8.
    Interestingly,As on July 4,2009 Venus Williams is 29 years and 18 days old.These numbers add up to 47-equal to her occult number!

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