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A Historical U.S. Open For Roger Federer, Serena Williams

Sep 9th, 2008 · This year's U.S. Open women's and men's singles champions were historic in nature. Roger Federer became the first man in history to win five consecutive titles at two different Grand Slam events. Serena Williams returned to the No. 1 world ranking after a five-year absence.

Keywords: world · federal · naturalized · history · historian · Williams · Grand Slam · serena · Serena Williams

Sibling Rivalry At Center Court

Jul 5th, 2008 · Venus Williams beats her younger sister Serena at Wimbledon on Saturday. On Sunday, Roger Federer faces Rafael Nadal on the men's singles side. Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated talks about the tournament.

Keywords: federal · siblings · illustrator · tournament · rivalry · Wimbledon · Venus Williams · serena · Rafael Nadal · Jon Wertheim of emSports

Serena Ryder: Celebrating Canada's Finest *

May 3rd, 2007 · Ryder blends alternative rock and pop with folk and occasional jazz flourishes, bolstered by her three-octave vocal range. For If Your Memory Serves You Well, Ryder covers memorable Canadian-penned songs, while also throwing in a few new tracks of her own.

Keywords: celebration · Canada · Canadian · Jazz · songs · folk · serena · octave · ryder · Alternative · If Your Memory Serves You Well

Serena Williams Surprises Critics with Australian Win **

Jan 27th, 2007 · Serena Williams rolled over Maria Sharapova to win the Australian Open on Saturday. It was her eighth Grand Slam title, and a decisive answer to the critics who've questioned her fitness.

Keywords: decisions · Australian · Williams · Australian Open · Maria Sharapova · Grand Slam · serena · Serena Williams

Serena Williams Puts Herself in Contention *

Jan 26th, 2007 · Tennis star Serena Williams has made a surprise comeback to reach the finals of this Grand Slam event. Williams hasn't played for most of the past year - dealing with injuries and off-the-court issues. Michele Norris talks with Wall Street Journal sportswriter Stefan Fatsis.

Keywords: Michele Norris · Wall Street Journal · Stefan Fatsis · injuries · Williams · Tenn · comeback · Grand Slam · serena · Serena Williams

'Venus & Serena': Reality TV Tennis Siblings ***

Jul 20th, 2005 · 'Venus & Serena': Reality TV Tennis Siblings July 20, 2005 · Sister tennis champs -- and sometimes head-to-head rivals -- Venus and Serena Williams star in the new reality television show Venus & Serena: For Real, debuting Wednesday night on the ABC Family network.

Keywords: network · television · venues · TV · 2005 · rivals · Debuts · siblings · Tenn · champs · serena · TV Tennis Siblings

Serena Williams Wins Australian Open ****

Jan 31st, 2005 · Sports commentator John Feinstein talks about the Australian open finals. Serena Williams won her first Grand Slam title in a year and a half. Martin Safin beat Layton Hewitt for his first big victory in four years.

Keywords: victory · sporting · Australian · Williams · finale · John Feinstein · Grand Slam · serena · Serena Williams · Martin Safin · Layton Hewitt

Serena Williams Advances to Wimbledon Finals

Jul 1st, 2004 · At the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Serena Williams beats Amelie Mauresmo in the second of the women's semi-finals. Also, Russian Maria Sharapova beat former champion Lindsay Davenport to become, at the age of 17, the second-youngest Wimbledon finalist in the history of professional tennis. Hear Bud Collins of The Boston Globe and NPR's Robert Siegel.

Keywords: Robert Siegel · history · beating · professionals · Williams · Tenn · finale · finalist · Wimbledon · Amelie Mauresmo · Lindsay Davenport · serena

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