Updated On: 06 July, 2010 08:44 AM IST | | Khalid A-H Ansari
Serena Williams strides the tennis world like a female Colossus, but she's gracious enough to acknowledge that she couldn't come out trumps over any man in the world tennis top 100.
Serena Williams strides the tennis world like a female Colossus, but she's gracious enough to acknowledge that she couldn't come out trumps over any man in the world tennis top 100.
After her fourth Wimbledon tennis title last Saturday, which she won without dropping a set, the world's No 1 women's tennis player, never one to downplay her awesome speed, fitness and talent, admitted as much modestly, while becoming the sixth-most successful women's player in history.
The Junoesque American's fearsome, juggernaut-like demolition of her opponents on her way to the title has once again ignited debate over equal prize money at tennis's four Grand Slam events.
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| Serena Williams celebrates a point against Russia's Vera Zvonareva during the Wimbledon ladies singles final in London on Saturday. PIC/AFp Read Next Story Trending Stories |