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Serena Wiliams
Date of birth: 26 September 1981
Place of birth: Saginaw, Michigan, USA
Country:
Residence: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA
Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight: 135 lb. (61 kg)
Plays: Right
Turned pro: September 1995
Highest singles ranking: No. 1 (08 July 2002)
Singles titles: 26
Highest doubles ranking No. 5 (11 October 1999)
Doubles titles: 11
Career prize money: $15,907,370
Grand Slam Record
Singles Titles: 7
Australian Open W (2003, 2005)
French Open W (2002)
Wimbledon W (2002-03)
F (2004)
U.S. Open W (1999, 2002)
F (2001)
Olympic medal record
Women's Tennis
Gold 2000 Sydney Doubles

Serena Jameka Williams [1] [2] [3] (born September 26, 1981) is an African-American professional women's tennis player, who is a former World No. 1 of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). She is the younger sister of another female tennis champion, Venus Williams. She currently resides in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 1991-1997
  • 3 1998
  • 4 1999
  • 5 2000-2002
  • 6 2003
  • 7 2004-2005
  • 8 2006
  • 9 Fashion
  • 10 Entertainment
  • 11 Grand Slam singles finals
    • 11.1 Wins (7)
    • 11.2 Runner-ups (2)
  • 12 Titles (37)
    • 12.1 Singles (26)
    • 12.2 Performance timeline
  • 13 External links

Early life

Serena Williams was born in Saginaw, Michigan. When she and her four sisters were young, their parents, Richard and Oracene (also called Brandy), took them to the poor and sometimes violent Los Angeles suburb of Compton. Her father dreamed of making at least one of his daughters a tennis superstar, hoping that involvement in sports would give them a way out of that neighborhood.

When Serena was four and a half, she won her first tournament, and she entered 49 tournaments before the age of 10, winning 46 of them. At one point, she replaced her sister Venus as the number one ranked tennis player aged 12 or under in California.

1991-1997

In 1991, Richard Williams, saying that he hoped to prevent his daughters from facing racism, stopped sending them to national junior tennis tournaments, and Serena attended a tennis school run by professional player Rick Macci instead. Macci had already helped the careers of Jennifer Capriati and Mary Pierce, among others. Soon Richard, who had struck a deal on behalf of his daughters with a major clothing company, was able to move the rest of the Williams to West Palm Beach, to be near Serena and Venus.

Serena became a professional in September 1995 at the age of 14. Because of her age, she had to participate in non-WTA events at first. Her first professional event was the Bell Challenge in Quebec, and she was ousted in less than an hour of play.

By 1997, ranked number 304 in the world, she upset both Monica Seles and Mary Pierce at the Ameritech Open in Chicago, Illinois, recording her first career wins over top 10 players. She finished 1997 in the top 100 at no. 99.

1998

1998 was the first year when she finished in the WTA top 20. She began the season in Sydney as a qualifier, ranked no. 96, and she beat world no. 3 Lindsay Davenport in the quarterfinal. Serena, with her top 20 ranking, was then expected to do well in her first Grand Slam tournament, but she lost in the second round of the Australian Open to sister Venus. [4]

Serena reached six other quarterfinals during the season. She won the mixed doubles title at Wimbledon and US Open with Max Mirnyi, completing the Williams family's sweep of the 1998 mixed doubles Grand Slams. Sister Venus also won the mixed doubles at the Australian Open and the French Open with Justin Gimelstob. She won her first pro title in doubles at Oklahoma City with sister Venus becoming the third pair of sisters to win a WTA tour women's doubles title. She earned 2.6 million dollars in the season.

1999

In 1999, Serena was ranked number 21, and she and her sister Venus had become celebrities. She defeated Amélie Mauresmo in a final the same day that Venus won in Oklahoma City, marking first time in professional tennis history that two sisters had won titles in the same week.

Ranked number 21, she defeated 3 top 10 players: world no. 2 Lindsay Davenport in the second round, world no. 8 Mary Pierce in the quarterfinal, and world no. 7 Steffi Graf in the final at Indian Wells.

Serena has been the focus of many ad campaigns, including one with shoe and clothes maker PUMA, which signed her to a $12 million agreement.

On September 11, 1999, Serena won her first Grand Slam tournament when she became US Open champion, becoming the first African American woman to win a Grand Slam tournament since Althea Gibson in 1958. The next day, she and sister Venus won the doubles championship at the same tournament. She finished 1999 ranked no. 4 in just her third full season.

2000-2002

In 2000, she won the doubles gold medal at the Olympics with her sister Venus. 2001 was the third consecutive year in which she finished in the top 10 reaching her first Grand Slam singles final in two years. In 2002, she won the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. She finished the year with a 56-5 record and 8 titles, arguably becoming the most dominant female in Tennis at the time. She also stayed number one for a year and during that year won 5 of her 7 Grand Slam Titles. She also reached the final of the WTA tour championships for a second time before losing to Kim Clijsters. She also won the Wimbledon doubles title with her sister Venus for the second time. [5]

2003

She won the Australian Open in 2003, her fourth straight Grand Slam singles title, becoming only the ninth woman ever to win all four Grand Slam events. The title Serena Slam was bestowed by Williams on her accomplishment and then picked up by the media.

For the first time since January 2002, the Grand Slam final did not read Williams-Williams at the French Open in June 2003. Venus lost to Vera Zvonareva in the fourth round of the French Open. Among boos and catcalls, Serena lost to Justine Henin-Hardenne of Belgium in an acrimonious and controversial semi-final match. With Serena leading 4-2 at 15-love, she hit her first serve into the net. Henin-Hardenne had raised her hand during Serena's serve motion to indicate to hold the serve, but the chair umpire incorrectly ruled that Serena should be allowed only a second serve. The crowd then booed and hissed, continuing throughout during Williams' service motion. Serena went on to lose the game and eventually the match. In her post-match interview, Serena expressed disappointment in Henin-Hardenne's behavior during the third set incident.

Serena beat her sister Venus to win the Australian Open in 2003. This was only the sixth time a woman has held all four of tennis' major championships within 12 months. This accomplishment was also remarkable in that Serena had to beat her sister each time. The Williams siblings are the first two women in Grand Slam history to square off in four consecutive finals.

Williams' older sister, Yetunde Price, was murdered on the morning of September 14, 2003, by gunshots as she passed by in a car driven by a man in the Compton area.

2004-2005

Serena withdrew from Australian Open 2004 to continue rehabilitating her left knee. She reached the final of Wimbledon once again, but lost to the 17-year-old Russian player Maria Sharapova. On July 30, Serena withdrew from her quarterfinal match against Russia's Vera Zvonareva with a left knee injury. On August 1, she announced her withdrawal from the Rogers Cup due to the same injury. The injury also forced her to pull out of the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Controversy has arisen over Williams's level of dedication to the sport. Some believe that she is far too concerned with her fashion and acting careers and has not focused enough recently on her tennis. Disappointing performances during 2004 have been cited as proof of this lack of focus. However, in 2005, she won her seventh Grand Slam event, winning the Australian Open. She defeated the three of the tournament's top 4 seeds, #2 Amélie Mauresmo, #4 Maria Sharapova and #1 Lindsay Davenport, en route to the title.

Her participation in Wimbledon 2005 ended in the third round when she was beaten by fellow American Jill Craybas (ranked 85th in the world) 6-3, 7-6(4). Serena broke down in tears in the subsequent press conference. She had come into the tournament with a stress fracture in her ankle (which forced her to place extra strain onto her right knee when she forced herself to attempt to train for Fed cup and then Wimbledon) a severe lack of conditioning, and had not played a competitive match for six weeks, missing the French Open.

As Serena slumped in the tournament, Venus progressed, defeating top-seeded Lindsay Davenport in the 2005 Wimbledon final. Venus admitted later that she emulated Serena's never-say-die spirit, and this attitude led her Wimbledon victory.

At the 2005 U.S. Open, Serena made it through the first three rounds, but was defeated by her sister Venus in the 4th round, 7-6, 6-2. This was the earliest that the two sisters had met in a grand slam since the 1999 Australian Open, due to their low seeds.

Serena then was forced to take a break for the rest of 2005 because of ankle and knee injuries. When she returns, it is speculated that she will in fact be in good physical shape and ready to dominate once more on the WTA Tour. Other critics say that this will be another "lackluster" year for Williams. Despite this Williams has made at least one grand slam final every year since 2001.

In 2005, TENNIS Magazine put her in 17th place in its list of 40 Greatest Players of the TENNIS era.

2006

In early 2006, in her preparation for the Australian Open, Williams arrived in Australia noticeably heavier than her reported weight of 61 kg, and attracted media attention for her significant bulk first evidenced at Wimbledon the previous June.

Williams went into the Australian Open with no warm-up tournaments or exhibitions due to injury, except for an alarming 6-3 6-1 loss to Elena Dementieva, against whom she had held a flawless 4-0 record up to 2004. Serena was the defending champion at the Australian Open but failed to defend her title after falling to Daniela Hantuchova 6-1 7-6(7-5) in the third round. In earlier rounds, Serena defeated Na Li of China (6-3 6-7 6-2) and Camille Pin of France (6-3 6-1). Her early exit has once again flared up media reports that Williams has lost her enthusiasm for the sport, which is continuously denied by Williams. She then fell out of the top 50 for the first time in many years. She then pulled out of the Proximus Diamond Games in Antwerp and the Dubai Duty Free Women's Open, questioning her commitment to the game. The withdrawals continued with the Nasdaq 100 Open dropping Serena outside the top 60 women's tennis players. She would have entered the Nasdaq tournament in Miami unseeded, something unheard of from a Williams sister. This fall from grace brought concerns that Serena's competitiveness in the world of tennis might be over at the age of 24.

After withdrawing from the Charleston, South Carolina Family Circle Cup, Williams fell out of the top-100 players in the world for the first time in almost a decade. Her new ranking was No. 106.

On May 3, 2006 she announced that she would miss both the French Open and Wimbledon as a result of her nagging chronic knee injury.

Serena has recently accepted wildcards for both the Western and Southern Financial Group Woman's Open for the week of July 17 and the Acura Classic set for the week of July 29.

Fashion

She is also known for her unusual and colorful outfits on court. During her first years on tour, she and Venus came on scene with beads in their hair. As the year went on, more specifically in 2000, Serena made her first appearance on court without them, during the tournament in Hannover. When asked if she would return with the famous beads, she said she didn't know. In 2002, Serena created an on-court stir when she came wearing a leather-looking catsuit at the US Open Grand Slam. Again at gau had a special line at Puma and has a current one at Nike. Serena and her sister have always been in the spotlight of the media, every time they came on court, because of their innovative outfits. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]

Outside the tennis courts, Williams was also the center of attention when on November 2004, she reached a new level of exposure at the London premiere of Pierce Brosnan's new film, After the Sunset. In an outfit that had a near-topless effect, Williams wore a red gown with strips of sheer fabric that revealed more than just cleavage.

Williams has her own line of designer clothing called Aneres - her first name spelled backward - that she plans to sell in boutiques in Miami and Los Angeles. Venus also appeared as one of her models, showing her latest designs. [14]

Entertainment

In 2003, Serena along with her sister, Venus appeared on The Simpsons tennis themed episode after Bart and Lisa boycott to play against each other in the family. She has also posed for a Sports Illistrated swimsuit issue, and has had a lucrative career in advertisements. [15] [16] [17]

In April 2005, MTV announced plans to broadcast a reality show around the lives of Serena and Venus Williams, but ABCFamily aired the show.

Williams becomes the fifth victim and the ninth star ever to be on Punk'd more than twice. Her first appearance was when Willams had to save a Punk'd problem kid played by Rob Pinkston until Kutcher exposed the set-up. Her second is when Serena passed the prank on her sister Venus after both Serena and Venus were fighting with a fraud during a photoshoot with some handicapped people. She is also a supporter of literacy. [18]

In 2005 Serena also guest starred in an episode of ER, series 13.

Grand Slam singles finals

Wins (7)

Year Championship Opponent in Final Score in Final
1999 U.S. Open Martina Hingis 6-3, 7-6
2002 French Open Venus Williams 7-5, 6-3
2002 Wimbledon Venus Williams 7-6, 6-3
2002 U.S. Open (2) Venus Williams 6-4, 6-3
2003 Australian Open Venus Williams 7-6, 3-6, 6-4
2003 Wimbledon (2) Venus Williams 4-6, 6-4, 6-2
2005 Australian Open (2) Lindsay Davenport 2-6, 6-3, 6-0

Runner-ups (2)

Year Championship Opponent in Final Score in Final
2001 U.S. Open Venus Williams 2-6, 4-6
2004 Wimbledon Maria Sharapova 1-6, 4-6

Titles (37)

Singles (26)

Legend
Grand Slam (7)
WTA Championships (1)
Tier I Event (7)
WTA Tour (11)
Titles by Surface
Hard (18)
Clay (2)
Grass (2)
Carpet (4)
No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score
1. Feb 22, 1999 Paris, France Carpet Amélie Mauresmo (France) 2-6 6-3 7-64
2. Mar 1, 1999 Indian Wells, USA Hard Steffi Graf (Germany) 6-3 3-6 7-5
3. Aug 9, 1999 Los Angeles, USA Hard Julie Halard-Decugis (France) 6-1 6-4
4. Aug 30, 1999 US Open, New York, USA Hard Martina Hingis (Switzerland) 6-3 7-64
5. Sep 27, 1999 Munich, Germany (Grand Slam Cup) Hard Venus Williams (USA) 6-1 3-6 6-3
6. Feb 14, 2000 Hanover, Germany Carpet Denisa Chladkova (Czech Republic) 6-1 6-1
7. Aug 7, 2000 Los Angeles, USA Hard Lindsay Davenport (USA) 4-6 6-4 7-61
8. Oct 2, 2000 Tokyo, Japan (Princess) Hard Julie Halard-Decugis (France) 7-5 6-1
9. Mar 1, 2001 Indian Wells, USA Hard Kim Clijsters (Belgium) 4-6 6-4 6-2
10. Aug 13, 2001 Toronto, Canada Hard Jennifer Capriati (USA) 6-1 6-77 6-3
11. Oct 29, 2001 WTA Tour Championships, Munich, Germany Hard Lindsay Davenport (USA) walkover
12. Feb 25, 2002 Scottsdale, USA Hard Jennifer Capriati (USA) 6-2 4-6 6-4
13. Mar 18, 2002 Miami, USA Hard Jennifer Capriati (USA) 7-5 7-64
14. May 13, 2002 Rome Clay Justine Henin-Hardenne (Belgium) 7-66 6-4
15. May 27, 2002 French Open, Paris, France Clay Venus Williams (USA) 7-5 6-3
16. Jun 24, 2002 Wimbledon, London, Britain Grass Venus Williams (USA) 7-64 6-3
17. Aug 26, 2002 US Open, New York, USA Hard Venus Williams (United States) 6-4 6-3
18. Sep 16, 2002 Tokyo, Japan (Princess) Hard Kim Clijsters (Belgium) 2-6 6-3 6-3
19. Sep 9, 2002 Leipzig, Germany Carpet Anastasia Myskina (Russia) 6-3 6-2
20. Jan 13, 2003 Australian Open, Melbourne, Australia Hard Venus Williams (USA) 7-64 3-6 6-4
21. Feb 3, 2003 Paris, France Carpet Amélie Mauresmo (France) 6-3 6-2
22. Mar 17, 2003 Miami, USA Hard Jennifer Capriati (USA) 4-6 6-4 6-1
23. Jun 23, 2003 Wimbledon Grass Venus Williams (United States) 4-6 6-4 6-2
24. Mar 22, 2004 Miami, USA Hard Elena Dementieva (Russia) 6-1 6-1
25. Sep 20, 2004 Beijing, China Hard Svetlana Kuznetsova (Russia) 4-6 7-5 6-4
26. Jan 17, 2005 Australian Open, Melbourne, Australia Hard Lindsay Davenport (USA) 2-6 6-3 6-0

Performance timeline

Tournament 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1995 Career
Australian Open 3r W - W - QF 4r 3r 2r - - 2
French Open - - QF SF W QF - 3r 4r - - 1
Wimbledon 3r F W W QF SF - 3r - - 2
U.S. Open 4r QF - W F QF W 3r - - 2
Grand Slam Win-Loss 2-1 12-2 14-3 19-1 21-0 18-4 12-3 11-2 8-4 - - 117-20
WTA Tour Championships - F - F W - - - - - 1
Tokyo - - - - - - - - - - - 0
Indian Wells - - - - - W QF W - - - 2
Miami - QF W W W QF 4r F QF - - 3
Charleston - - 3r F QF - - - - - - 0
Berlin - - - - F - - QF - - - 0
Rome - 2r SF SF W - - QF QF - - 1
San Diego - QF - - - - - - - - 0
Montreal/Toronto 3r - - - W F - - - - 1
Moscow - - - - - - - - 1r - 0
Zurich - - - - - - - - - - 0
Tournaments played 1 10 12 7 13 10 11 12 11 5 1 93
Finals reached 1 5 5 10 4 5 6 0 0 0 36
Tournaments Won 1 2 4 8 3 3 5 0 0 0 26
Hardcourt Win-Loss 2-1 16-4 23-5 13-0 25-2 30-5 25-5 29-4 19-7 2-2 0-1 184-36
Clay Win-Loss 2-2 10-3 12-3 17-2 4-1 0-1 6-3 6-2 - - 57-17
Grass Win-Loss 2-1 6-1 7-0 7-0 4-1 5-1 - 4-2 - - 35-6
Carpet Win-Loss 1-0 - 4-0 7-1 - 7-1 5-0 - 7-3 - 31-5
Overall Win-Loss 2-1 21-7 39-9 36-3 56-5 38-7 37-8 40-7 29-11 9-5 0-1 307-641
Year End Ranking 11 7 3 1 6 6 4 20 99 - N/A

Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-8 (quarter finals up to finalist).
1 If Fed Cup (3-0) participation is included, overall win-loss record stands at 310-64.

External links

  • Official web site of Serena Williams
  • WTA Tour profile for Serena Williams
Preceded by:
Venus Williams
World No. 1
July 8, 2002 - August 10, 2003
Succeeded by:
Kim Clijsters
Preceded by:
Jennifer Capriati
ITF World Champion
2002
Succeeded by:
Justine Henin-Hardenne
Preceded by:
Jennifer Capriati
Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year
2002
Succeeded by:
Annika Sörenstam


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MASON - Eight-time Grand Slam and recent Australian Open champion Serena Williams is expected to appear for a second consecutive year at the Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open in Mason.
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Serena Williams returning for '07 Women's Open 
The Western Star - Apr 03 11:33 AM
Eight-time Grand Slam and recent Australian Open and Miami champion Serena Williams is expected to appear for a second consecutive year at the Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open in Mason, the tournament announced Tuesday afternoon.
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Jon Wertheim: Serena won't conform -- will it cost a spot in history? 
Sports Illustrated - Apr 04 8:41 AM
When I see Serena Williams play as dominating a match as she did against Maria Sharapova [in Key Biscayne], I'm almost more frustrated with Williams. Not with how she's playing now (stellar) but at the years she wasted in Hollywood. She could have gone down as the best ever, don't you think? -- Ken Schneck, Bronxville, N.Y.
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Cross your fingers the Williamses show 
The Post and Courier - Apr 08 4:23 AM
Has anyone seen Venus or Serena lately? If you have, you might put in an emergency call to the Family Circle Cup. Those poor people must not be sleeping well - or at all - these last, frantic nights before the big tournament on Daniel Island officially starts on Monday.
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Serena returning to play in tournament at Mason 
The Cincinnati Post - Apr 04 4:03 AM
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WTA's top mom took unlikely path 
The Florida Times-Union - Apr 08 3:13 AM
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Sharpton calls for Imus resignation 
USA Today - Apr 08 2:24 PM
Unimpressed by his on-air apology or corporate promises of a tighter leash, angry critics of nationally syndicated radio host Don Imus called Saturday for his dismissal over his racially charged comments about the mostly black Rutgers women's basketball team.
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SERENA JUST CAN NOT BE STOPPED: Williams sister beats another world No. 1 in thrilling come-from-behind victory in ... 
Eurweb - Apr 02 12:06 AM
*Serena Williams had been shut out of the first set 6-0 and was down two match points in the second set of the womens finals at Miamis Sony Ericsson Open on Saturday. She was teetering on the brink of losing to the No. 1 ranked player in the world, Justin Henin of Belgium.
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Serena digs in for win / After losing 1st set 0-6, Williams ousts Henin 
San Francisco Chronicle - Apr 01 9:06 AM
On the eve of her final against Justine Henin in the Sony Ericsson Open, Serena Williams spoke of trying to ease her way into the match, her emotions building in intensity like a tropical storm. So what happened? She came out Saturday and was blown off...
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Serena to play in Mason 
The Cincinnati Enquirer - Apr 03 12:15 PM
Eight-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams is expected to return to the Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open.
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Serena will return 
The Cincinnati Enquirer - Apr 03 11:15 AM
Australian Open champion Serena Williams is expected to play in Cincinnati's Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open again this summer.
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Imus Apology Doesn't Stop Protests 
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