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Serena Williams (born September 26, 1981) is a
famous women's tennis player, who has been ranked number 1 by the WTA on
many occasions. Serena Williams is the younger sister of another female
tennis champion, Venus Williams.
Serena Williams was born in Saginaw, Michigan and when she and her four
sisters were young, their parents, Richard and Oracene, took them to the
poor and sometimes violent Los Angeles suburb of Compton. There, her father
dreamed of making at least one of his daughters a tennis superstar, hoping
that involvement in sports would bring them a way out of that neighborhood.
Both Venus and Serena Williams would be taken to Compton area public tennis
courts to practice when they were young, and they had to dodge bullets many
times during the early practice days. When Serena Williams was four and a
half, she won her first tournament, and she entered 49 tournaments before
the age of 10, winning 46 of them. At one point, Serena Williams replaced
sister Venus as the number one ranked tennis player aged 12 or under in
California.
In 1991, Richard Williams, saying that he hoped to prevent his daughters
from facing racism, stopped sending them to national junior Tennis
tournaments, and Serena Williams attended a Tennis school run by
professional player Ric Micci instead. Micci had already helped the careers
of Jennifer Capriati and Mary Pierce, among others. Soon Richard, who had
struck a deal on behalf of his daughters with a major clothing company, was
able to move the rest of the Williams family to West Palm Beach, to be near
Serena and Venus.
Serena Williams became a professional in 1995, at the age of 14. Because of
her age, she was banned from WTA sponsored tournaments, and had to
participate in non-WTA events at first. Her first professional event was the
Bell Challenge in Quebec, and Serena Williams was ousted in less than an
hour of play.
Serena Williams did not give up, and she started winning matches: By 1997,
Serena Williams was ranked number 304 in the world and she beat Monica Seles
to win the Ameritech Tournament in Chicago, for her first career win over a
top professional.
In 1999, Serena Williams was ranked number 21 worldwide, and she and sister
Venus had become mainstream celebrities. Serena Williams felt she had become
a top professional after beating Lindsay Davenport in the semi-finals of a
minor Australian tournament. Serena Williams was then expected to do well in
her first Grand Slam tournament, but she lost in the second round of the
Australian Open to sister Venus.
Serena Williams has been the focus of many ad campaigns, including one with
shoe and clothes maker Puma, which signed her to a 12 million dollar
agreement.
On September 11 of 1999, Serena Williams won her first Grand Slam tournament
when she became US Open champion, becoming the first African American woman
to win a Grand Slam tournament since Althea Gibson did it in 1958. The next
day, she and sister Venus won the doubles championship at the same
tournament.
In 2002, Serena Williams won the French Open and the Wimbledon championship,
and she is currently ranked number one in the world by the WTA. She is
generally regarded by autograph experts as a good signer.
By this stage, Serena Williams had developed the most powerful groundstrokes
of any women's tennis player ever (aided, like all players of the modern
era, by the advances in racquet technology). Against most opponents, her
sheer power is enough to win easily, forcing them back behind the baseline
to hit their shots, at which point Serena Williams is able to hit equally
powerful winners. Her serve is also extremely powerful - in sheer speed,
comparable to some of the male players on the tour. Serena Williams is also
very mobile for her size and power, unlike some of the earlier big hitters
in the women's game (for example, Lindsay Davenport). The main weaknesses in
her game, similar to her sister Venus, include relatively weak volleying
and, because she attempts so many winners, Serena Williams can occasionally
commit large numbers of unforced errors. Martina Navratilova, in an article
in June 2003, stated that, given equal equipment, at her peak she would have
been able to beat Serena. She stated that she believes that Serena
Williams's powerful groundstrokes could be negated by extending the rallies
and also hitting "junk" - keeping the ball low to make it harder to hit
powerful shots.
For the first time since January 2002, the Grand Slam final did not read
Williams-Williams at French Open in June 2003. Among boos and catcalls,
frustrated Serena Williams lost to Justine Henin-Hardenne of Belgium (Venus
lost to Vera Zvonareva in the fourth round). Henin-Hardenne commented:
"Everybody's happy today but the Williams sisters". Henin-Hardenne is
responsible for two of Serena's three losses in 2003 (all on clay).
At Wimbledon in the 2003 tournament, Serena Williams became back to back
champion, by defeating her sister Venus on July 5 with a score of 4-6, 6-4,
6-2. The last seven U.S. Opens and Wimbledons have been won by a Williams.
Williams' older sister, Yetunde Price, was murdered on the morning of
September 14, 2003, by gunshots as she passed by in a car driven by a man in
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