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Serena still doesn't get enough credit for what she's really doing.
She should be all over the sports media right now.
Most dominant athlete in the world.
Serena still doesn't get enough credit for what she's really doing.
She should be all over the sports media right now.
Most dominant athlete in the world.
Serena still doesn't get enough credit for what she's really doing.
She should be all over the sports media right now.
Most dominant athlete in the world.
This. We are literally witnessing greatness and some of these fools in the media only begrudgingly give her credit while desperately trying to hype up players to her level (Maria) or hoping someone beats her. For years we hear about how Steffi had 22 majors but as soon as Serena gets close we start hearing about Margarette Court who tennis fans have known for years has more majors than Steffi but most of her majors were racked up before the open era.
Just saw the score v Sharapova
" Serena Williams brutally dispatches Maria Sharapova to reach final" Ouch
Favorite quote from the article:
“It’s been a long time since I got this far in the tournament,” said Williams. “It wasn’t easy out there. It was interesting.”
Not easy? Williams made this look more straightforward than the Fosse Way, a direct line to her 25th grand slam final
17 consecutive loses to the same person spread over a decade of time, that's rough.
Just saw the score v Sharapova
" Serena Williams brutally dispatches Maria Sharapova to reach final" Ouch
Favorite quote from the article:
“It’s been a long time since I got this far in the tournament,” said Williams. “It wasn’t easy out there. It was interesting.”
Not easy? Williams made this look more straightforward than the Fosse Way, a direct line to her 25th grand slam final
17 consecutive loses to the same person spread over a decade of time, that's rough.
Showing respect to her opponent.