- Williams, Serena
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▪ American tennis playerborn Sept. 26, 1981, Saginaw, Mich., U.S.American tennis player who—along with her sister Venus (Williams, Venus)—revolutionized women's tennis with her powerful style of play, becoming one of the game's most dominant athletes in the early 21st century.Williams learned tennis from her father on the public courts in Los Angeles and turned professional in 1995, one year after Venus. Possessing powerful serves and ground strokes and superb athleticism, the sisters soon attracted much attention. Many predicted Venus would be the first Williams sister to win a grand slam singles title, but it was Serena who accomplished the feat, winning the 1999 U.S. Open.At the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, Serena and Venus won gold medals in the doubles event. After several years of inconsistent play, Serena asserted herself in 2002 and won the French Open, the U.S. Open, and Wimbledon, defeating Venus in the finals of each tournament. Known for her fierce tenacity, Serena won the Australian Open and Wimbledon the following year, again besting her sister in the finals, and in 2005 she won the Australian Open again. Beset by injury the following year, she rebounded in 2007 to win her third Australian Open. Serena and Venus won their second doubles tennis gold medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Later that year Serena won the U.S. Open for a third time, and at the Australian Open in 2009 she captured her 10th grand slam singles title.
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Universalium. 2010.