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Sister Act 4: Williams reach Wimbledon finals Richard Williams refuses to watch his daughters Venus and Serena play each other. Says he simply can't bear to see it, no matter the setting, no matter the stage. So once again, the patriarch of the greatest sister act in tennis history is heading home to the United States before the Wimbledon final. Serena went on Centre Court first and came within a point of losing to Beijing Olympics gold medalist Elena Dementieva before grunting and grinding her way to a 6-7 (4), 7-5, 8-6 victory that lasted 2 hours, 49 minutes; longer than any Wimbledon women's semifinal or final on record. "Definitely one of my more dramatic victories," said Serena, who walloped a tournamenthigh 20 aces. "I felt like I was down pretty much the whole match." Venus followed and dominated the No. 1- ranked woman, Dinara Safina, in an astonishingly easy 6-1, 6-0 win that took merely 51 minutes and equaled the most lopsided semifinal result here over the last 74 years. "The score just showed my level of play," the third-seeded Venus said. "I was just dictating on every point." |
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