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Who Are Venus and Serena Williams?

por James Buckley, Jr.

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Describes the lives and careers and the tennis stars and sisters, discussing their Grand Slam wins, Olympic success, trend-setting, and rivalry.
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Solid bio of Venus and Serena Williams. They are clearly magnificent athletes, who have won many things. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
What it talks about in the beginning was how their family was poor and how their father started to teach them tennis. Venus was the second youngest and Serena was the youngest also when Venus played her first match Serena was still practicing with her father. In the middle it started talking about Venus winning game after game and Serena was just starting. They were so good that their father wanted them to train with a more advanced coach so, they moved to Florida to get a better coach. Also when serena was 15 she was playing in her sisters division just a different level. They were also playing in tournaments outside of the US. Serena and had started to play with another person. Serena also had won 3 “ Grand Slams already.

Lastly Venus and Serena got injured also started to play on the same team then the people in the crowd got angry. In the match before Venus was supposed to play Serena she injured her knee so, she couldn’t play. The crowd started to get angry so because that was the big match they came to see Serena v.s. Venus even though Serena lost before. After that, things got even worse and after they got better Serena went back to the place where all those people got mad at them with Venus and Serena beats Venus and that year serena won her fourth grand slam. Also they kept on winning their games together. By the time Serena was better from her injury Venus stopped and started a fashion line called Eleven also, Serena went to Africa and teaches kids how to play tennis.
  Odonmoyerela.3 | Oct 17, 2019 |
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