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The Mirror US on MSN'I was an official for Venus vs Serena Williams at Wimbledon – I was terrified the whole time'Serena Williams battled against Venus Williams in numerous Grand Slam finals, including the 2009 edition of Wimbledon, which left one official "terrified"
After beating Serena in the semifinals, Venus Williams took home the Venus Rosewater Dish in 2000 and didn’t stop there, rolling to six more majors and a 35-match win streak.
Tennis champion Venus Williams has disclosed a decades-long battle with fibroids and adenomyosis that caused debilitating symptoms throughout her career, including extreme pain, vomiting and excessive bleeding.
Tennis pro Venus Williams opened up about her struggle with fibroids to NBC News Daily Anchor and NBC News Correspondent Zinhle Essamuah, who also has the condition. They urged women to advocate for themselves and their health.
When it comes to tennis, Venus Williams has been there, done it, and got the t-shirt. The seven-time Grand Slam winner is one of the greatest players in the history of the game. But even she was
Twenty years on from one of the greatest Wimbledon finals in history, the format gap in women's and men's tennis remains a complex issue.
VENUS WILLIAMS is making a comeback to tennis…aged 45. The American legend refuses to retire – three years after her younger sister Serena did exactly that – as she has surprisingly entered this
The general consensus is it is all to do with rhythm and comfort. Flavio Cobolli said at Wimbledon was "normal" for players to keep tennis balls in their shorts, adding it felt more "comfortable". Teenager Mirra Andreeva said it was "easier to keep the focus between serves" - as having a ball more readily available means the second serve is sooner.