lunes, 6 de julio de 2015

NEWS WIMBLEDON 2015.PREVIEW DAY 7


She couldn't, could she? On tennis's annual manic, marvellous Monday, the never more devoted elder sister couldn't ruin her sibling's grandest march on tennis history? 
Venus Williams to poop Serena's Grand Slam party? 
Surely not... 
 Of all the plot lines on the hectic, exhilarating day when 16 belting matches determine the singles' quarter-finalists, top billing has to be reserved for the latest episode of a 17-year saga between the legendary pair who are so close that having to play each other must feel like, and often looks like, a rare ordeal. 
 Serena reckoned that if she could watch Monday's match, she would be cheering for Venus. Venus said she would be cheering for Serena. Feel the Excitement - Day 6 You see, other families attend Christmas gatherings which feel like an excruciating form of torture; the Williamses just have Centre Court meetings. This is the sixth, the other five having been in finals and semi-finals, with Serena's advantage less emphatic than you might imagine. She leads 3-2 at Wimbledon, 7-5 in all Grand Slams and 14-11 overall.

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