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Information on international tennis superstar Serena Williams

Name: Serena Williams, Serena Williams (USA)

Gender: Female Nationality: USA

Date of birth: September 26th, 1981; Height: 1.75m

Weight: 7kg Item: Tennis

Place of birth: Sagino (USA)

Permanent residence: Palm Coast Garden.

grip: grip with the right hand, Hands backhand

racket: Wilson BLXBlade Team

sneakers: Nike Air Max Mirabela 3

Time to switch to occupation: 1998

Current world ranking: 1

Highest singles ranking: 1 (July 8, 22)

Highest doubles ranking: 1 (June 7, 21).

singles title: 66

doubles title: 22

record so far this season: 25 wins and 1 loss

career record: 79 wins and 121 losses

professional bonus: US$ 67,527,923

Serena actually won the first Grand Slam in her career when she was less than 18 years old. With rich competition experience and perfect technical level, Serena has tasted four Grand Slam trophies. From the French Open in 22 to the Australian Open in 23, Serena successfully completed the "serena Grand Slam", and the women's tennis world gradually transitioned from the "Hingis era" to the "Wei's sister era", more precisely, from the era of dominant technology to the era of power.

On August 4th, Beijing time, the tennis competition of the 212 London Olympic Games entered the eighth competition day, and the women's singles field took the lead in deciding the gold medal. Serena Williams, the 14-time Grand Slam champion, dominated the audience with an overwhelming advantage in the peak confrontation with Russian beauty Sharapova. After losing the only game in the fourth set of the second set, she swept 6-/6-1, winning the singles gold medal for the first time in her career at the Olympic Games. Since then, Serena Williams has become the second female player to win all four Grand Slam titles and Olympic gold medals, that is, to win the glory of golden slam, after German tennis queen Graf.

At the same time, as an equally excellent doubles player, Serena Williams won all four Grand Slam doubles titles and Olympic women's doubles gold medals with her sister Venus Williams, becoming the only great player in the history of tennis to achieve the glory of "double golden slam".

As the only two female players who have completed the grand slam feat, Serena and Shawa are both aiming to attack golden slam. They all reached the Olympic singles final for the first time. Serena won the women's doubles gold medal twice in Sydney in 2 and Beijing Olympic Games in 28. She and Shawa have had 1 confrontations before, and Serena is far ahead with 8 wins and 2 losses. Serena has won seven consecutive victories against Shawa since 25. Serena, who is in excellent condition in this Olympic Games, has not encountered much obstacle on the way to promotion. In the past three games, she only lost seven games, sweeping Zvonareva, Wozniacki and Zarenka, the world's number one.

Serena took the lead in serving, and "Black Pearl" was very strong, serving three aces, with four straight points guaranteed. Shawa sent double fault out first in her own serve, and was quickly broken by Serena love. Although Shawa once led 3- in the third game, Serena quickly strengthened the power of serving and won a 3- start after guaranteeing the service. In the fourth game, Shawa was caught in a bitter struggle. After double fault wasted the innings, Serena forced her out of the break point. Although the Russians resolved the first breaking point, they still failed to complete the guarantee. Serena broke the belt and the advantage was expanded to 5-. Shawa won a 4- lead in the inevitable sixth game, but Serena persisted, resolved several innings and forced a break point, which was successfully cashed. The Americans won the first set 6-.

In the second set, Serena's aggressive hair extension continued to cause great trouble to Shawa. The Russian beauty fell behind 15-4 in the second game, and Serena received and delivered straight to cash the break point. After the "Black Pearl" easily guaranteed the hair, it led 3-. Shawa finally achieved a guaranteed serve in the fourth game, stopping the momentum of losing nine games in a row. In Serena's serve, Shawa took a chance and forced two break points, but Serena's serve was too strong and failed to cash in. Americans are safe from danger. Shawa appeared double fault again in the sixth game, and sent the break point -4. Serena was not soft. After cashing in the high-pressure score in front of the net, she entered the service victory game with a 5-1 advantage. 6-1, Serena won the final victory and won the Olympic women's singles gold medal as she wished. In the whole game, Serena issued 1 aces, and the winning score was 24-6 ahead of Shawa.

year Australian Open Wimbledon US Open Finals

1998 second round, fourth round, third round

1999 third round/champion

2 fourth round/semi-final 1/ 4 finals

21 quarter-finals, quarter-finals and quarter-finals runner-up champion

22/champion champion runner-up

23 champion semi-finals champion//

24/ Quarter-finals, quarter-finals, runner-up

25 champion/third round, fourth round /

26 third round//fourth round /

27 champion quarter-finals 1/ Quarter-finals/

third runner-up champion of the quarter-finals in 28/

champion of the quarter-finals in 29

champion of the quarter-finals in p>21//

runner-up in the fourth round in p>211//

champion in the first round of the fourth round in p>212

champion in the fourth round of the quarter-finals in p>213

champion in the second round of the fourth round in p>214

champion in p>215.