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Serena Williams REVEALS News That SHOCKED The World.. Welcome back to Sports Craze. Serena Williams on Monday said she has not retired from tennis and that the chances of her returning are “very high” after she previously indicated that she would step away from the sport after last month’s U.S. Open. “I am not retired,”
Serena Williams’ Former Coach TOTALLY Burns Her During Live Interview.. Welcome back to Tennis Spot, today we are going to be talking about Serena Williams’ former coach makes staggering new claim about split. Make sure you stick around because you don’t want to miss this video! #tennisspot #tennis #serenawilliams
On her way to winning her fifth title in New York, Serena Williams crushed every single opponent on her way to the final without dropping any set. but this match her is quiet the most special! Enjoy her best tennis ever! Despite all her meltdowns and controversy there, I believe Serena’s best performances always came
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15 years ago, Serena Williams got absolutely robbed in the US OPEN in one of the most controversial matches in tennis history, where both the chair and line umpires made mistake that played a huge part in costing her the match and probably the title against one of her biggest rivals, Jennifer Capriati. “I’m very
12 years ago in a Grand Slam final, Serena Williams had her biggest meltdown in one of the most shocking matches in WTA history! Craziest tennis match ending ever? Intro : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BtEm4loQrM “Act of 4 February 1994 on Copyright and Related Rights This video is fair use under U.S. copyright law because it is noncommercial
In an excerpt from ESPN’s Backstory: “Serena vs. The Umpire,” investigative reporter Don Van Natta talks with Serena Williams’ tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou about the coaching signal he made during the 2018 US Open final vs. Naomi Osaka. Catch the re-air of ESPN’s Backstory: “Serena vs. The Umpire” • 8/22 at midnight on ESPN2 •
Naomi Osaka becomes the first Japanese player to win a Grand Slam after she defeated Serena Williams 6-2, 6-4 in the final of the 2018 US Open but the match will be remembered for the emotional exchanges between Williams and umpire Carlos Ramos, who handed her three violations, including a game penalty. ✔ Subscribe to