Serena beats sister, Venus to win record 23rd Slam title
The 35-year-old, who equalled Graf’s mark of 22 at Wimbledon last year, now stands just one behind the all-time 24 won by Margaret Court, who was in the president’s box to witness Williams’ feat.
Her astonishing achievement also means she again
becomes the world’s top-ranked player, ending the brief stay of Angelique
Kerber who knocked Williams off the top after three-and-half years in September
last year. Fittingly, her sister and closest confidante Venus was on the other
side of the net to share the moment, another chapter written in their long
rivalry.
It was Venus — still a teenager with beads in her hair — who knocked
Serena out in round two on her Grand Slam debut in Melbourne 19 years ago, and
they have since played nine major finals together, living each other’s highs
and lows.
At 36 and seeded 13, Venus had turned back the clock to make her
first Grand Slam title match since Wimbledon in 2009, but adding to her seven
major successes was not to be.
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