The real Serena finally shows up at Wimbledon

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A loud and brash Red Arrows flypast over Wimbledon's Court One provided a t...

LONDON - A loud and brash Red Arrows flypast over Wimbledon’s Court One provided a timely distraction on Saturday that allowed the real Serena Williams to finally show up at the All England Club this year.

But once the plumes of smoke left behind by the Red Arrows had painted the overcast sky a patriotic red, white and blue, the seven-times Wimbledon champion’s competitive fires burned brightly and she screamed to a 6-3 6-4 win over Goerges to reach the second week of Wimbledon for the 16th time. Against Goerges, she should have been confident of victory since the German had failed to take a set off Williams in four previous meetings - including last year’s semi-final here.

 

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Really? Did she threaten someone

Reuters this is very racist headline, The 'angry black woman' stereotype what else is new 😳

Don’t like reality

Finally

I missed

She’s a Total Looser !!!

I just love this woman 👩 and can she adopt me. Am 20 but she can right? 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂

Screaming at the ref

Unfollowing

So screaming, smashing rackets, and blaming the judge?

Rapinoe (and others) could learn a lot about sportsmanship and honor from Serena.

retire

Funny saying ‘real’ Serena as if she changes from illusion to matter. Is that like the media giving ‘real’ news compared to fake? justwondering Serenaplaysgreat

She needs alot of work still...those feet not moving at all!

G.O.A.T

You mean the Bad Sport?

she was always there, where’ve you been?

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