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Serena Williams tennis season
Serena Williams at the Aegon International | |
| Fullname | Serena Jameka Williams |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| Calendar prize money | $1,, |
| Season record | 22–3 (88%) |
| Calendar titles | 2 |
| Year-end ranking | 12 |
| Ranking change from previous year | 8 |
| Australian Open | A |
| French Open | A |
| Wimbledon | 4R |
| US Open | F |
Main article: Serena Williams
Serena Williams's tennis season officially began at the Aegon International after missing the first half of the year due to a pulmonary embolism.
Year in detail
[edit]Early hard court and clay court Season
[edit]Because of her continuing rehabilitation for her foot injury, Serena withdrew from the Hopman Cup and the Australian Open.[1][2] On March 2, , she confirmed that she had suffered a hematoma and a pulmonary embolism, which caused her to miss the entire clay court årstid including the French Open.[3][4][5]
Grass court seaso
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Tears of 'back from the dead, Serena': Williams breaks down after opening victory at Wimbledon
By EMILY ANDREWS FOR MAILONLINE and PAUL HARRIS FOR THE DAILY MAIL
Updated:
It's not the image that most people would associate with the so-called Queen of Mean.
Serena Williams – one of the toughest players on the tennis circuit – won her first-round match, sat on her chair … and then dissolved into tears.
Such a display might have been expected from a novice winning her first match at Wimbledon – rather than the defending champion who has won the title four times.
Overcome: Serena Williams showed her emotions today after he first round victory by burying her head in a towel before openly crying as she left Centre Court
All too much: Miss Williams was upset because she has been out of the game for year following a severe foot injury and suffering from blood clots on her lungs
But as the year-old explained later, emotion overwhelmed her because yesterday was a day s
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Aravane Rezai life and biography
Aravane Rezaï is an Iranian-French tennis player born in Saint-Étienne, France to Iranian parents. She is the current French No. 2 in women's tennis. Rezaï took up tennis after a childhood stint as her older brother's ball girl. She has defeated many top players on the WTA, such as, Jelena Janković, Justine Henin, Venus Williams, Maria Sharapova, Dinara Safina, Francesca Schiavone, Caroline Wozniacki, Marion Bartoli, Victoria Azarenka, Flavia Pennetta, and Ai Sugiyama, . Her career high rank was No. 15, achieved on October 11,
Singles Titles:
Madrid, Bastad
Strasbourg, Bali
PERSONAL:
Coached by father, Arsalan (was a car mechanic)
Began playing tennis at age 8; baseliner whose favorite surface is hardcourt
Mother, Nouchine, is a physiotherapist who travels with her; sister Caminde is a student; and brother, Anauch, is a tennis coach
Speaks French, Persian, English
Enjoys Indian films, Persian poetry and music
Favorite food is kebabs
Won t