Serena Snags Sister’s Crown

Wimbledon, England. Serena Williams kept telling herself she was facing just another foe in the Wimbledon final, just another woman who hits the ball quite hard, just another player trying to deny her a Grand Slam title.

She wasn’t facing just anyone, of course. She was playing her older sister Venus. And when the latest all-Williams final finished, when Serena wrapped up a 7-6 (3), 6-2 victory on Saturday for a third Wimbledon championship and 11th major title overall, she jogged to the net with her arm extended for a handshake. Venus pulled her close for a warm embrace, instead.

“I didn’t think about Venus at all today. I just saw her as an opponent,” said Serena, who also beat her sister in the 2002 and 2003 finals at the All England Club.

“At one point, after the first set, I looked on the side of the court at the stats, and it was like ‘Williams,’ ‘Williams.’ I couldn’t figure out which was which,” she added.

That was because she was facing the only woman who can equal her power and court coverage on grass courts. Monday’s rankings will say Serena is No. 2, and Venus No. 3 — behind No. 1 Dinara Safina, a 6-1, 6-0 loser to Venus in the semifinals — but it is clear who the best woman in the world is at the moment.

Serena has won three of the past four Grand Slam titles and even poked a little fun at Safina, who is 0-3 in major finals.

“If you hold three Grand Slam titles, maybe you should be No. 1, but not on the WTA Tour,” Serena said. Then, alluding sarcastically to two less-than-major events won by Safina, Serena said: “I see myself as No. 2. That’s where I am. Dinara did a great job to get to No. 1. She won Rome and Madrid,” then laughed.

Serena leads Venus in Grand Slam titles (11-7), in head-to-head matches (11-10), and in all-Williams major finals (6-2).

It was the 14th Grand Slam final for each Williams; no other active woman participated in more than four. Serena is 11-3 in such matches; Venus fell to 7-7, with all but one defeat coming against her sister.

Asked if it’s easier or harder losing to a sibling, five-time Wimbledon champion Venus said: “There’s no ‘easy’ to losing, especially when it’s so close to the crown.”

She was the two-time defending champion and had won 20 matches in a row at Wimbledon, the last 17 in straight sets. But Venus — at 29, she’s 15 months older than Serena — appeared a step slow, perhaps bothered by the left knee that’s been bandaged since the second round.

About 3 1/2 hours after their match ended, Serena and Venus returned to Center Court and capped their domination of the tournament by winning a second consecutive Wimbledon doubles championship. Slapping palms between points, the sisters beat Australians Samantha Stosur and Rennae Stubbs 7-6 (4), 6-4 to collect their ninth women’s doubles Grand Slam title, fourth at Wimbledon.

“Nothing like winning a title with your sister,” Serena said.

Associated Press

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Wimbledon Marathon Men Isner, Mahut Finish After 11 Hours, 215 Ace Serves

Wimbledon, England. After three days and more than 11 hours, the tennis match that would not end finally did.

John Isner and Nicolas Mahut left Court 18 at Wimbledon on Thursday having long since established records for the longest match, in both time elapsed and number of games, in professional tennis history.

After the first-round match passed the 11-hour mark, Isner hit a backhand passing shot to win the marathon match 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (3), 70-68.

“Nothing like this will ever happen again,” Isner said after the chair umpire suspended the match at 9:11 p.m. on Wednesday evening. “Ever.”

That came 7 hours, 6 minutes in. Not seven hours into the match. Seven hours into the fifth set. At that point, Isner and Mahut had produced an epic standstill, two sets apiece, 59-59 suspended in time.

A BBC presenter asked Isner after the match how he felt about having to play his men’s doubles match a half-hour later.

“That’s kind of a mean joke,” he said, smiling. “I don’t even want to think about that. We’ll go back to the locker room and see what happens.”

As the match wore on, Isner, 25, appeared ready to collapse. He looked tired. Beyond tired. Can-you-believe-my-match-lasted-11-hours tired. He looked as if he wanted to cry, or crawl off the court, or find the nearest bed and sleep for a year or five.

Instead, at 58-58, he tossed his racket on the grass and lumbered toward the bathroom. That might seem insignificant. So might a first-round match at Wimbledon between unheralded players.

Isner returned and scratched out his fifth match point, only to watch Mahut boom another ace. Shortly afterward, Mahut, a 28-year-old Frenchman, approached the chair umpire and said he could no longer serve or see. Isner threw his head back, clearly miffed at the direction — Thursday, round three — the match was headed.

“We couldn’t agree to play,” he said. “So they canceled.”

Roger Federer walked onto Court 1 for his second-round match while Isner and Mahut were at 11-11 in the fifth. Federer won, showered, dressed and pushed back his news conference at least three times. In some ways, Federer said, he wished that he were Isner or Mahut.

In other, more obvious ways, he did not.

“I’m aware, yes,” Federer said. “I’d be a fool if I wouldn’t know. This is a special match. I hope somehow this is going to end.”

While Federer addressed the news media, 23rd-seeded Isner and unseeded Mahut kept on their serve-dominated match. Both broke the men’s singles record for aces in one match, with Isner finishing with 112 aces and 10 double faults to Mahut’s 103 aces and 21 double faults.

Neither man had much going receiving serve, though. Isner won just two of his 14 break points, while Mahut was 1 for 3.

The players ran out of changes of shirts. The fans lined Court 18, five deep in some spots, and they climbed the railings and peeked through one hole in the fencing for better views.

At the University of Georgia, where Isner went to college, some 65 tennis campers gathered around a television. Watching Isner, Manuel Diaz, his college coach, thought back to one national indoor final, when Isner injured his foot days beforehand and still managed to hobble out of bed to win.

“That’s the kind of guy he is,” Diaz said. “So this is not a huge surprise for me.”

In Medina, Ohio, Vicki Nelson heard of Isner’s match and went inside to watch. It was Nelson who once held the record for the longest match in tennis history, a full 6 hours and 31 minutes against Jean Hepner in Virginia, or shorter than Wednesday’s incomplete fifth set.

Nelson and Hepner played their match in one day, not three, but still she felt for Isner and his mother, Karen.

“It must have been agony for her,” Nelson said.

Back at Wimbledon, both Federer and Roddick were reminded of their five-set final here last year, a relative sprint taken by Federer, 16-14. Roddick noted that the men’s game lends a big advantage to big servers.

Federer maintained afterward that Wimbledon does not need to institute tie-breakers in the fifth set.

“It’s perfect the way it is,” Federer said. “It’s unfortunate these guys are going to be a little bit tired tomorrow and the next day and the next week and the next month.”

The New York Times

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Frozen pitch puts Ghana`s training on ice

Rustenburg - Frozen pitches at Ghana`s World Cup training base north of Rustenburg caused their practice session on Thursday to be delayaed for two hours.

The west Africans were scheduled to start a private training session at nine in the morning but were told that the pitches at the Mogwase Stadium would be unfit for use.

Ghana Football Association vice-president Fred Pappoe told the Ghana website (ghanafa.org): "We were informed early this morning that we had to reschedule training due to the freezing conditions.

"The pitch is frozen and it has to be cleared."

Last Friday, the United States were delayed on their way to a pre-match training at Rustenburg`s Royal Bafokeng stadium when an elephant crossed the road ahead of the team bus.

Temperatures in Rustenburg, where Ghana meet Australia on Saturday in a Group D encounter, have fluctuated dramatically in the last week.

A week ago, in sunny conditions, they reached 25 degrees Celsius, but this week have fallen overnight to minus five as winter has taken a grip on the North-West province.
(Uu.S022/P003)

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Kenyan Runners dominate Jakarta 10K

Jakarta - Kenyan runners dominated the world marathon championship, "Jakarta International 10K" held at the National Monument (Monas) square here on Sunday.

In the men`s event, Titus Masai Kwemoi managed to be the fastest with a record time of 0:28:21 and in the women`s one Gladys Jepkoskei Kwambai scored the fastest with a record time of 0:33:50.

The second position for men`s event was won by Ugandan runner Martin Toroitich Kityo with a record time of 0:28:34 while the third one was won by Kenyan runner Hendry Kipsigei Chib Chip with a record time of 0:28:39.

The second place for women was won by Tatiana Makarova of Russia with a record time of 0:33:53 and the third one by host Indonesian Trianingsih with 0:34:12.

"Although not in the best condition I was able to be the fastest and won the International Jakarta 10K," said Titus Kwemoi.

He said that at the Jakarta International 10K 2010 he had targeted to set a record time of less than 28 minutes. But the weather, humidity and heat hampered him to achieve the target.(*)

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Old foes Maradona and huh renew battle

Johannesburg - Argentina coach Diego Maradona will see a familiar foe in the opposing dugout when his side face South Korea in their second Group B match at Soccer City on Thursday.

South Korea coach Huh Jung-moo was the man assigned to stop Maradona when the countries met in their opening match of the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, a game long-remembered in Buenos Aires for the Koreans` strong-arm tactics against their skipper.

"I remember Huh very well," Maradona said after the draw pairing the sides together was made in December. "In 1986 the Koreans played taekwondo, not football, against us."

Maradona went into that game in Mexico City nursing a long-standing injury, and the Koreans tactics were to do anything they could to stop him.

Ultimately they failed as Maradona had a brilliant game leading his side to a 3-1 victory, setting off on the path that led to victory in the World Cup final against West Germany.

Argentina and South Korea, who have only played each other once since then, go into Thursday`s match buoyed by victory in their opening games last Saturday with the Argentines beating Nigeria 1-0 and the Koreans ovecoming Greece 2-0.

Veron doubt

Maradona has just one doubt over defender Juan Sebastian Veron, who strained his right calf muscle against Nigeria and was still sitting out training on Tuesday.

Although he is expected to play Veron, Maradona will probably wait until the last minute for a decision on his fitness, otherwise the team should be unchanged.

Veron, like Maradona, will also be keen to beat the Koreans after suffering some rough treatment from Pohang Steelers when his Estudiantes side played them at the Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi in December with three Steelers players sent off.

South Korea, who need to raise their game another notch to compete with Argentina, have no fresh injury worries.

Huh could also welcome striker Lee Dong-guk back into the lineup following his recovery from a thigh injury.

Huh has previously hinted he could employ a more conservative 4-5-1 formation against Argentina, which could see Lee at its apex with forward Park Chu-young pushed out wide.

Jung Song-ryong is likely to remain in goal after Huh`s startling decision to axe Lee Woon-jae against Greece.

Jung had a solid start but was rarely tested and will undoubtedly be the busier of the two keepers on Thursday. (Uu.S022/T009/P003)

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