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Age no barrier to tennis Grand Slam queen Serena

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Age no barrier to tennis Grand Slam queen Serena
US Serena Williams celebrates with the trophy following her victory over Czech Republic�s Lucie Safarova at the end of the women�s final match of the French Open at Roland Garros in Paris on Saturday. AFP PHOTO

AFP, PARIS: Serena Williams has won Wimbledon five times and will be a hot favourite to make it six when the grasscourt classic gets underway in three weeks time in London.
If she makes the punters happy by doing so she will, for the second time in her career, hold all four Grand Slam titles at the same time - and will stand halfway to becoming just the fourth woman to win all four in the same year.
It is a clear sign of how dominant the 33-year-old American has become in the women’s game, 17 years after making her debut in Grand Slam tennis.
To date she has won 20 Grand Slam titles, just two shy of the Open era record of 22 held by Steffi Graf, and most worringly for her opponents, she seems to be accelerating.
Seven of those have come since she hooked up with French coach (and boyfriend) Patrick Mouratoglou in June 2012 after a stunning first round upset at the hands of Virginie Razzano in the French Open - the first, and to date only time, she has gone out of a Grand Slam event at the first call.
At that time Williams had been beset with a succession of injuries and lack of motivation and she credits Mouratoglou with turning things around for her.
Now, he says, she is perfectly capable of winning five Grand Slams in a row at Wimbledon and New York, although he cautions that it is still a big ask.
Helping Williams’s cause - and worringly for women’s tennis in general - the opposition is not exactly of the highest quality.
Part of the problem stems from the early retirements of Belgian pair Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters, both of whom were capable, at their best, of going head to head with Williams
Nowadays long-time foes and prematurely annointed successors, Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic and Caroline Wozniacki both seem incapable of beating her, mid-twenties challengers Petra Kvitova and Victoria Azarenka both have problems with the pressure that comes at the top and young guns such as Eugenie Bouchard and Sloane Stephens have both taken backward steps this year.
That left a Paris tournament that had no player under the age of 25 in the semi-finals.

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Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

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