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Williams Is Taking It Seriously (Los Angeles Times)







Williams Is Taking It Seriously (Los
Angeles Times)

Williams Is Taking It Seriously (Los
Angeles Times)
06/30/2004 04:57 AM

Los Angeles Times - WIMBLEDON, England — There was not a hint of a smile from Serena Williams. Not when she blasted a 126-mph serve, fastest by a woman in Wimbledon history, past a befuddled Tatiana Golovin. Not when she finished off the first set in 27 minutes by winning 12 of the final 15 points. Not when she won 19 of 21 points in a dominating stretch of the second set.




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