American Serena Williams, the former World woman tennis champion has won semi-finals against German Julia Gorges (6-2 6-4) in Wimbledon Open. She will face German Angelique Kerber on Saturday July 14, 2018. If she wins, Serena will equal Margaret Court’s all-time record of 24 grand slam singles titles. It will also be a wonderful gift, as the first grand-slam title after giving birth in September 2017.
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Sloane Stephens Wins 2017 U.S. Open; Gets $3.7 Million
“I think when anyone has a Grand Slam champion in front of their name, it changes things a little bit. So I don't know if I have arrived or already arrived, been arrived, I don't know. But I do know I'm a U.S. Open champion. So whatever that means to you," said Sloane Stephens, after winning the US. Open Tennis Championship.
Venus Williams beats Johanna Konta in 2017 Wimbledon semi finals
American Venus Williams, 37, beat British Johanna Konta, 26, 6-4, 6-2 on Thursday, July 13, 2017, to reach her ninth final at the All England Club and first since 2009. If she wins the final, she will have the sixth Wimbledon championship and eighth Grand Slam singles title.
Serena Williams Beats Sister Venus in Australian Open and Wins 23rd Grand Slam Title
Serena Williams, the World woman tennis champion has won Australia Open final on Saturday January 28, 2017. With the win, the American Serena has a record of 23 grand slam titles, beating German Steffi Graf's, the most in the Open Era of professional tennis. She defeated sister Venus Williams 6-4 6-4.