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    discontent, as a Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer US Open battle once again did not materialize. Nevertheless, don’t worry; tennis enthusiasts should secure their Australian Open tennis tickets early, because rivals seem to meet “down under”. However, what was even more impressive was what happened in the women’s bracket in New York. Tennis may be on the verge of the next American surge, with some resistance from the elder stateswomen. Australian Open Tennis Tickets to See a New Order in Women’s Tennis

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    English- Formal Writing Match Fixing in Tennis Millions of aspiring young athletes worldwide look up to sporting stars as heroes and the fact that many of these ‘heroes' are match fixing is putting the sporting world to shame. Although many other sports have been known for these match-fixing scandals over the years the sport that I will be covering today is tennis, with the amount of match fixing in tennis being a shocking three times greater than every other sport put together. The three points

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    we've listed the first part of 25 facts about Serena Williams. This post is the second part. Number 8 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. Number 9 Serena Williams, along with her sister Venus, took part in the famous reality TV series called "Venus and Serena: For Real."

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    out like the tide at seemingly the worst possible times. In her ridiculous and historic 2015 campaign, Williams won the first three majors of the year but was stopped just short of completing the calendar “Serena slam” in the semi-finals of the U.S. Open by Roberta Vinci. In the three-set loss to Vinci last September, Williams showed a trait that she hasn’t been able to shake in her career, getting down on herself, which causes her play to suffer. At her worst, in

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    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

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    Serena Williams Essay

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    to provide educational opportunities to the underprivileged by building schools in Africa .She ended up coming out with a books “Queen of the Court” and continued to win her rank back on the world’s biggest rankings by winning both the 2009 Australian and Open and Wimbledon 2009 singles. That same year, once again, Venus and Serena had become the first African American women to own part of the NFL by purchasing shares of the Miami Dolphins Football

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    Serena Williams is currently the greatest female tennis player in the world. She holds more grand slams titles than any male player. With her older sister Venus, she is well known for her commitment, generosity and charity work. Serena's contribution to society is outstanding, and her hubristic personality is one to cherish. Her determination is incredible towards everything she does, which makes her a role model to society. Specifically young female tennis players are inspired by Serena, due to

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    “Big Four”The number of “Big Four”’s Grand Slam championsPlayer Titles FinalsRoger Federer 17 27Rafael Nadal 14 20Novak Djokovic 12 20Andy Murray 3 11I am lucky enough to be able to watch tennis in its “Golden Era” (2008-2016). “Big Four” has been playing a crucial part in this time. It represents how significant modern tennis has developed. The term refers to the four best male tennis players: Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, who have innovated the way tennis is supposed

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    Keep playing. Recently I saw a Gatorade commercial staring Serena Williams. I related to this advertisement on a deeper level, so I wanted to share it with you. Serena recently had a daughter with her new husband Alexis Ohanian. To provide a little background on these two parents, Serena is currently tied for the most Grand Slam singles titles with 22, has been to the Olympics and is one of the most dominant tennis players in history. And her husband Alexis is no chump either. He co-created the

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    Ladies, Gentlemen good morning to you all. I am here today to speak to you on behalf of tennis Australia and in essence the rest of the globe in terms of Tennis. My question to you is, why are women denied the chance to perform and exhibit there elite talents their ultimate mettle in 5 sets of tennis like the men’s game. Why fans are denied the pleasure of seeing this is to be questioned? Why aren’t women able to play 5 sets? On January 2015 my CEO partner of the Women's Tennis Association, quoted

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