Serena Williams number one of the world beats number two Maria Sharapova on January 31, 2015 at the
Australian opening 2015 in Melbourne, and it is her 19th Grand Slam title. This interview was on ESPN, it was all over the blogs. It needed some simple important questions; how was the game?, how did she feel?, and what made her win this time?. In the interview they asked about these important questions and it will make her feel very confident and comfortable. Interviews are very popular on social media. Many people are very into interviews with famous athletes and their excellence. The interview discussed about Serena
Williams winning her 19th Grand Slam title, for the sixth time. It is very impressive to win the Australian opening 2015, so
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Serena was struggling with a cough, but that did not stop her from winning. Serena won the first six points of the second set, even before Maria started swinging out, according to the article Serena Williams wins Australian Open. According to the interview with Serena
Williams about her winning the Australian opening 2015, “what is your streak against maria mean?” asks the sports TV journalists. Serena Williams responds, “I don’t think about my streak against Maria.” Serena is very confident when it comes to an interview, she knows what to say and how to say it. Throughout this interview Serena responded to these questions correctly. The interviewer knew how Serena would react to these questions. Matches between Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams are very intense and risky. When watching these tennis matches, you get to receive many information from the game. These tennis players are cordial with each other, the way they perform this match has a lot of emotion and strength to it. It is important to know what they do in these matches. You have to know the right information of these players, you do not want to discuss the wrong information. Interviews with Serena are very inspiring and you
Once they both accomplished their dreams, things didn’t stop there. They both had gotten many awards as an effect of that. Althea Gibson had won lots of tennis games and championships, and got recognized a lot for that, while Barbara Jordan had gotten a lot of degrees. In the article “Althea Gibson” it states, “For Gibson, two more ATA titles followed in 1944 and 1945. After losing one title in 1946, Gibson won 10 straight championships from 1947‐1956.”
The Olympic Games leads the world in showcasing a variety of foremost winter and summer sports events. These principal sports include tennis, a racket, non-contact sport that can be played with one or two players on each side of the court. Tennis is played recreationally and competitively across the world. Tennis originated in England during the 19th century, but its role an olympic sport exhibits how it has reached numerous audiences worldwide. Tennis’ popularity suggest it is diverse in terms of racial, gender and socioeconomic backgrounds.
The Williams sister’s have had to suffer under the oppression of the lily white sport of tennis. Throughout Serena’s very successful career there have been multiple cases where one of the judges, either a line judge or a head umpire, have cost her a championship based on the calls that they have made. In 2004, Mariana Alves, cost Serena a trip to the championship game after making five bad calls in a row in favor of Serena’s opponent. As
Serena is more than just a tennis player. She is a fashionable athlete. During a match in 2002, Serena was wearing a black lycra catsuit at the US Open. This was a number one discussion topic among sports enthusiasts at the time.
Two homegrown talents dominated the tournament in the 1960s. Roy Emerson won a record five consecutive titles from 1963 to 1967 and six titles overall - a feat matched in the open era by Novak Djokovic in 2016. It was a similar tale of Aussie triumph in the women's game, with Margaret Court collecting seven consecutive trophies from 1960 to 1966 out of a total of eleven. In modern times, Serena Williams is by far the most prolific female champion with a record-breaking number of Grand Slams under her
The Djoker has ruled the tournament Down Under, holding six titles and winning five of the last six finals at the event. Many, myself included, believed that Djokovic’s return to the Grand Slam he has been most successful at would right his mental ship and return him to his championship form. Obviously, that wasn’t the case.
Black excellence plays an important role today in our society and Serena Williams, The Black Tennis Player proved it . “The Meaning of Serena Williams” has been published by Claudia Rankine on New York Times. This article is mainly about Serena Williams who is an American - black professional tennis player. Through her hard work, she has been placed first in women’s single tennis where majority of the players are white. Not only has she won 21 Grand Slam single titles out of 25 in the finals but she has also won many other games. Tennis is a white dominant race, and even after the racist notions and vibes, Serena Williams played her way through being the best she is. Oh but she didn't make her way through quietly. Whenever she felt that she
Next the article talked about how Bellis was nervous to play in front of all these huge crowds. After winning the USTA and arriving at the US Open she had grown a huge fan base. So huge that she needed several security guards and event staff to help her to and from her arenas because of all the fans wanting pictures and autographs. It also told us that while she was waiting in one of the hallways that she received so many text messages congratulating her and wishing her luck that she couldn’t keep track and lost track of how many there actually was.
Serena Williams is the number one women’s tennis player in the world. Her outstanding skills have earned her 50 million dollars through just prizes; that is more than any other athlete in the world (“Serena Williams Fast Facts”). Her fast reflexes, amazing skills, and outgoing personality have made her known as a powerful woman and an inspiration to many young girls. This African-American woman is almost six feet tall and is made of steel. With her long, muscular legs and her quick arms, no wonder she is number one!
Althea Gibson: the first African-American to win the French championships, Wimbledon, and the U.S. Nationals.
Little did the kids know that the team was allowed to take off one score, and they chose to take off Julia’s score. Her round ended up not counting for anything. Julia didn’t seem to care though, and she was so happy that she always says that she will never forget that experience…
She poses for the camera. She walks to the end of the hallway. Jessica and Serena look at their trophies. They gleam with excitement. FRANCESCA is next on line.
Purpose Statement: The purpose of my speech is to inform my audience about the history of tennis and about tennis itself.
When the society perceive and acknowledge male dominance as a social norm, it will cause men to believe that they rule above other gender. According to Taylor (2012), men have the urge to be in all control and powerful. Men tend to view women as inferior beings, so they self-appointed themselves to manage women’s lives in order to boost up their dominance. On the other hand, women are expected to surrender to men’s dominancy without questioning their validity because revolt will only lead to violence. In New Delhi, an innocent girl was shot dead just because she refused to be sexually harassed. It is clear that in such cases, men use violence as a way to “tame” women and force women to succumb to their dominance. Consequently, women have
At the start of the interview I found myself to be quite calm. I introduced myself and asked the interviewee her name, from there I continued to introduce myself as a first year physiotherapy student and explained the purpose of the interview. I informed the client she was under no obligation to answer my question and anything said would remain confidential. I asked for consent, to confirm if the client was comfortable to conduct the interview with myself.