Williams Sisters In Wimbledon Final

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HOWARD FENDRICH | July 3, 2008 05:36 PM EST | AP

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Venus Williams of the US., returns to Russia's Elena Dementieva, during their Women's semifinal on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Thursday, July 3 , 2008. (AP Photo/Ian Walton, pool)

WIMBLEDON, England — A spot in her seventh Wimbledon final already secured, Venus Williams headed back to Centre Court to catch the end of the next match.

Scouting? Not really. More like rooting. And when Thursday's second semifinal ended, Williams stood, smiling and applauding for the woman who won, the woman she will have to beat to earn a fifth championship at the All England Club: her younger sister, Serena.

The most unusual and, at times, uncomfortable rivalry in tennis is once more in the spotlight at the pinnacle of the sport: Venus will play Serena in their third all-in-the-family Wimbledon final Saturday.

It's their seventh Grand Slam title match _ Serena holds a 5-1 edge over her sister _ but first final at any tournament since 2003.

"Our main focus is obviously both of us getting to the final," Venus said. "Then, from there, it's every Williams for themself."

While there are, of course, differences in personality (Venus calls herself a nerd; Serena is more extroverted) and game (Venus' serve is faster, for example, and Serena's return is considered better), the siblings' paths to what will be their 16th head-to-head matchup were remarkably similar.

Neither has lost a set in the tournament, and Venus won her semifinal 6-1, 7-6 (3) over fifth-seeded Elena Dementieva of Russia 6-1, 7-6 (3), before Serena hit 14 aces in a 6-2, 7-6 (5) victory over 133rd-ranked Zheng Jie of China 6-2, 7-6 (5). Coincidentally, each Williams won 80 of the 141 points in her match.

How unsurprising were Thursday's results? Consider this: The sisters are now a combined 100-13 at Wimbledon for their careers; Dementieva and Zheng are a combined 29-13.

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"We've both been working extremely hard," said Serena, who holds an 8-7 career edge over Venus. "It's just coming together."

Both have been ranked No. 1, but a combination of injuries and inactivity contributed to Venus being No. 7 now, and Serena No. 6. All of the top four-seeded women were gone by the quarterfinals, the first time that's ever happened at Wimbledon, which cleared the way a bit for the sisters.

Then again, they way they've been playing over these two weeks, and the way they always seem to play on grass, who's to say it would have made a difference?

Back on May 30, when the city was Paris and the surface clay, first Serena, then Venus, lost in the third round at the French Open.

A little more than a month later, defending champion Venus, 28, will be going for her fifth title at Wimbledon, and seventh major overall; Serena, 26, will be going for her third title at Wimbledon, and ninth major overall.

They've combined for 11 finals appearances since 2000 at the grass-court Grand Slam tournament, including when Serena beat Venus for the 2002 and 2003 titles.

"They're both going to show up, and they both want it," said David Witt, Venus' hitting partner, who also has worked with Serena. "So it's special."

One interested party who won't be there Saturday: Richard Williams, the architect of the greatest one-family dynasty in tennis history.

The father and coach who decided to teach his daughters how to swing rackets in Compton, Calif., and has seen them grace the game's greatest stages, hates seeing them slug it out against each other. So he's flying home to the United States. Won't even follow the match on TV.

"I can't stand to watch them play," he said between puffs of a victory cigarillo once the semifinals were over. "I can never do that. It makes me nervous."

It's not hard to fathom how tough it must be to try to beat your sibling, and the all-Williams matchups haven't always brought out their best play _ although Serena pointedly objected to that assessment Thursday.

After Dementieva ended her loss to Venus with five consecutive groundstroke errors, she was asked about the final and said she couldn't imagine facing a sibling, adding, "For sure it's going to be a family decision."

That was interpreted by some as a comment similar to what Dementieva said in 2001 following a loss to Venus in the quarterfinals of a tournament at Indian Wells, Calif., setting up a Williams-Williams semifinal. Asked to predict the outcome, Dementieva said then: "I don't know what Richard thinks about it. I think he will decide who's going to win."

Dementieva's comment Thursday was relayed by a reporter to Venus, who said: "Any mention of that is extremely disrespectful for who I am, what I stand for, and my family."

Later, Dementieva issued a statement through the WTA saying English is not her first language and clarifying her comments: "What I meant was it is a unique situation for a family to be in, to be playing for a Grand Slam title."

That it is. The only other sisters to play each other in a major final were Maud and Lillian Watson, who met to decide the very first Wimbledon championship _ all the way back in 1884.

"I personally want everything that Venus has," Serena said. "We're good at this now. We just leave everything on the court. This is the finals of Wimbledon. Who doesn't want it?"

While No. 1 Roger Federer plays Marat Safin in one men's semifinal Friday, and No. 2 Rafael Nadal meets Rainer Schuettler _ who needed two days to finish his five-set quarterfinal victory over Arnaud Clement _ in the other, the schedule also includes the women's doubles semifinals.

The Williams sisters will play Nathalie Dechy and Casey Dellacqua in that event, then return to the apartment they're sharing during the tournament.

Unlike any other two opponents the day before squaring off in a major final, they'll share a table for dinner. While Venus might later unwind by reading a book and Serena probably instead will opt to watch a TV show, it's not as though they'll avoid speaking to each other, even if the topic most likely won't be tennis.

"I mean, we're living together. It would have been kind of weird if we didn't talk to each other," Serena said, then added with a mischievous twinkle in her eye: "Maybe I should try that. It will be like really intimidating or something."

Sometime Saturday afternoon, weather permitting, one Williams sister or the other will be able to declare that she is, at least for the moment, the best player in the world _ and in her family.

WIMBLEDON, England — A spot in her seventh Wimbledon final already secured, Venus Williams headed back to Centre Court to catch the end of the next match. Scouting? Not really. More like rootin...
WIMBLEDON, England — A spot in her seventh Wimbledon final already secured, Venus Williams headed back to Centre Court to catch the end of the next match. Scouting? Not really. More like rootin...
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- SwingVoter I'm a Fan of SwingVoter 19 fans permalink
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I love Serena, but my mother was Venus' biggest fan, so just for her, I will support Venus this one time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 07/03/2008
- NoMercy I'm a Fan of NoMercy 66 fans permalink
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I predicted it from the beginning. It'll be a superb final.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 07/03/2008
- wm1066 I'm a Fan of wm1066 36 fans permalink
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I'm not a fan of the Williams Sisters.
All my pics got defeated.
Glad I didn't make any bets.
I think Venus was too sensitive with Elena D's comment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 07/03/2008
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Agree 110%

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 07/03/2008

i don't think she was upset at her comments it w as just how everyone was saying how the math between her and her sister would be decided by someone in the family that got her mad and i would be upset too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 07/03/2008
- hlhicks I'm a Fan of hlhicks 10 fans permalink

Venus was not sensitive at all. A reporter told her what the other player said and he asked her opinion about the idea that has been floated that their matches are predetermined by their father. As anyone with integrity would, she objected to his question, not to Dementieva's. And if I was a multiple grand slam winner and someone asked me if I cheated, I'd be a little upset as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 07/03/2008

First, allegations of match-fixing are prevalent in tennis - mostly on the men's side. There are serious investigations underway and players are being fined and suspended.

Second, prior to the Semifinal match between Venus and Serena in 2001 at Indian Wells, Dementieva said, “I think he [Richard Williams] will decide who's going to win tomorrow.” A clear suggestion that the matches between the sisters were fixed/predetermined. When Venus withdrew from the final due injury, the Williams family was jeered and heckled at the match and racial slurs were (allegedly) hurled at them. As a result, the Williams sisters have vowed never to play there again even though it is isTier 1 tournament and now mandatory by the WTA.

In 2003, Venus strained her abdominals in her Wimbledon semifinal match against Clijsters. Instead of withdrawing from the final against Serena, Venus played because she was concerned that she might suffer a similar fate to Indian Wells and she took one for the team. As a result of playing with an abdominal strain, Venus could not play tennis again for the rest of the season. The injury was a lot worse than anticipated and it took Venus 2 years to return to another Grannd Slam final.

I agree with Venus, the insinuation that the matches are predetermined is insulting. if the players don't want the Wlliams sisters to play each other then they should have won their matches so they could contend for the title. PERIOD.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 07/03/2008
- ZimboChick I'm a Fan of ZimboChick 95 fans permalink
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Pretty impressive. Well done girls...cant wait!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 07/03/2008
- bar1ed I'm a Fan of bar1ed 3 fans permalink
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i like them both . . . . . but, Serena sends my emotions into spin . . . . she's beautiful . . . good luck baby !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 07/03/2008

They are a close knit family and all will be fine. I would imagine at dinner they will gloat on beating all the rich white professionals. Hey girls, after all that success over euro americans, how about making a stand for Obama?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 07/03/2008
- ZimboChick I'm a Fan of ZimboChick 95 fans permalink
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ughh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 07/03/2008
- MissT I'm a Fan of MissT 4 fans permalink

Due to their religion (Jehovah's Witness) they do not participate in politics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 07/03/2008
- Furby I'm a Fan of Furby 66 fans permalink
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Really? I didn't know that. Does that mean that they give all their worldly possessions to their church? They look like they keep quite a bit of it, so I'm wondering where you heard this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 07/04/2008
- mrman I'm a Fan of mrman 13 fans permalink
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I'M LOVING IT...I can't wait . Nothing like a little sibling rilvary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 07/03/2008
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