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Sunday, August 14, 2011
Serena Williams is Truly The #1 Women's Player Right Now!
Serena Williams showed the rest of the field in women's tennis right now who really is #1! Her performance against Samantha Stosur in the final of the Rogers Cup in Toronto, and against Victoria Azarenka in the semi's really shows that she's inching back to her former killer form! It was great to see her booming serves and those powerful forehands whiz past these two players who are currently in the Top 10. It would be interesting to see how the rest of the hard court season pans out but Serena is definitely now, the main contender for the upcoming US Open.
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