Serena Williams and Venus Williams best quotes about each other
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Venus was 17 and Serena 16.The Williams sisters first professional meeting was in the second round of the 1998 - 19 years ago.Venus was 17 and Serena 16.
2002 US Open
Def. Venus Williams 6-4, 6-3
Racket: Hyper Hammer 6.2 OS 110Grand Slam #42002 US OpenDef. Venus Williams 6-4, 6-3Racket: Hyper Hammer 6.2 OS 110
2009 Wimbledon
Def. Venus Williams 7-6(3), 6-2
Racket: K Factor K Blade Team 104Grand Slam #112009 WimbledonDef. Venus Williams 7-6(3), 6-2Racket: K Factor K Blade Team 104
Serena Williams and Venus Williams best quotes about each other
Serena and Williams representing United States of America at the Olympics - Tennis The iconic duo of and ruled the women's tennis circuit for over two decades from the late 1990s to the late 2010s. The American sisters have left it all on the court with their high-octane tennis, intense rivalries with several players over the years, incredible achievements, and love for the game. Serena and Venus Williams have faced each other 31 times in the past and the younger of the two, Serena, leads the head-to-head 19-12. The former World No. 1 also defeated Venus in their last-ever encounter at the 2020 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in three sets. Serena and Venus Williams have played some memorable matches in the past, always maintaining a high level of respect for each other. The Americans have always spoken graciously about each other and celebrated their achievements. On that note, let's take a look at the eight best quotes shared between the most fierce competitors in women’s tennis.8 1998 Venus after getting her 1st win against Serena Williams in a Major tournament
Venus Williams announced herself in women's tennis with an emphatic run at the in 1997. The then 17-year-old Venus reached the finals with eye-catching wins over and in her first-ever appearance at the hardcourt major. However, she couldn't see off a challenge from top seed , who bested her in straight sets to claim the title. At the Australian Open the following year, Venus squared off against Serena Williams in the second round, which was also their first-ever meeting in a event. After scoring a solid 7-6(4), 6-1 victory against her sister, she shared her thoughts about the match. "Today would have been great fun if it were a final, but it wasn't so much fun to eliminate my little sister in the second round," Venus Williams said after their match The Williams sisters first professional meeting was in the second round of the 1998 - 19 years ago.Venus was 17 and Serena 16.The Williams sisters first professional meeting was in the second round of the 1998 - 19 years ago.Venus was 17 and Serena 16.
7 Taking a leaf out of Serena s book Venus Williams after her 2nd Major win in 2000
Serena Williams, who was still relatively new to the women's tour in 1998, hadn't played too many matches at the highest level. After her second-round loss to Venus in Melbourne, she made the quarterfinals in and Once Serena found her bearings on the main tour, she was almost unstoppable in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004. The American garnered 249 wins and registered only 39 losses during these five years. She also won six Grand Slam titles and five of those wins came against her sister Venus Williams in the finals. Venus credited Serena for helping her learn an essential part of the game while watching her play. Following her sister's second major win at the US Open Championships in 2000, she lauded Serena's tenacity and fighting spirit, attributing her newfound fire and passion to her sister. "This was like in 1998 in Sydney, Serena was playing a top player and was down 1-6, 0-5. She was fighting like there was no tomorrow, like it was her last day on earth. After watching the match, I reconsidered that I wasn't such a fighter and that's what I took from her game and I became a fighter too," Venus Williams Grand Slam #42002 US Open
Def. Venus Williams 6-4, 6-3
Racket: Hyper Hammer 6.2 OS 110Grand Slam #42002 US OpenDef. Venus Williams 6-4, 6-3Racket: Hyper Hammer 6.2 OS 110
6 Oprah Winfrey Show 2002 - Venus Williams
By 2002, there was a lot of buzz about the dynamic sisters, who were taking the tennis world by storm. Both players had already won multiple Grand Slam titles and dominated the women's draw in most tournaments. In an interview with famous talk show host Oprah Winfrey, Venus Williams was asked about competing with her sister and how she approaches the game against her. "I know Serena and I've always wanted the best for her, maybe I'm in a different position than what Serena is in. I've always been the older sister and always taken care of her, gave her my lunch money or my jacket and whatever she wanted, you know. I think I'm in a different position because I'm always looking out for her even when I'm on the court but I’m still trying to get the win and I'm also trying to win the titles too because it goes into your permanent record," she said. "It's definitely a strange situation to be in because no one else has been in this position Serena and I are in. But all in all the best part is that right now we are the best at what we do," Venus Williams said on the Oprah Winfrey Show in 2002.5 Breaking the 20-match win streak at 2009 - Serena Williams
Venus Williams has played some of the best tennis of her career at the All-England Club. She's reached the finals at Wimbledon nine times and lifted the trophy five times (2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008). After a shock first-round exit to Jelena Jankovich in 2006, Venus returned with retribution on her mind in 2007. She put up a dominant performance to reclaim the title for the first time since 2001 and followed it up with another title-winning run in 2008. Venus stretched her winning streak to 20 matches and continued her miraculous run at the SW19 by reaching the finals in 2009. However, Serena Williams broke her streak in the summit clash and denied Venus her third consecutive title at Wimbledon. Serena was lost for words after the remarkable achievement and couldn't believe she was on the winning end of a final against her sister on grass. "I feel like I shouldn't be holding the trophy. I can't believe I'm holding Venus's trophy, it's named for Venus and she always wins and it hasn't settled in that I've won yet" - Serena Williams said in her post-match interview after defeating Venus Williams. Grand Slam #112009 Wimbledon
Def. Venus Williams 7-6(3), 6-2
Racket: K Factor K Blade Team 104Grand Slam #112009 WimbledonDef. Venus Williams 7-6(3), 6-2Racket: K Factor K Blade Team 104