Gender: Female Nationality: USA
Birthday: 198 1.9.26 Height:1.75m.
Weight: 70kg Item: Tennis
Place of birth: Saginaw, USA
Permanent residence: Palm Coast Garden (USA)
Grip: right hand grip, backhand with both hands.
Racket: Wilson BLXBlade team
Sports shoes: Nike Air Max Mirabela 3
Entry time: 1998
Current world ranking: 1
Top singles ranking:1(July 8, 2002)
Top ranking of doubles:1(2065438+June 7, 2000)
Singles champion: 66
Doubles champion title: 22
So far this season: 25 wins 1 negative.
Career record: 709 wins 12 1 negative.
Professional bonus: US$ 67,527,923
In fact, Serena won the first Grand Slam trophy in her career when she was less than 18 years old. With rich competition experience and perfect technical level, Serena has tasted four Grand Slam trophies. From the French Open in 2002 to the Australian Open in 2003, Serena successfully completed the "Serena Grand Slam", and the women's tennis world gradually transitioned from the "Hingis era" to the "Webster's sister era", more accurately, from the era of technology dominance to the era of power.
On August 4th, Beijing time, the tennis match of London Olympic Games entered the eighth competition day on 20 12, and the women's singles field took the lead in deciding the gold medal. 14 grand slam champion Serena Williams dominated the audience with overwhelming advantage in the peak confrontation with Russian beauty Sharapova. After losing the only game in the fourth game of the second set, she swept her opponent 6-0/6- 1 and won the first singles gold medal in her career at the Olympic Games. Since then, Serena Williams has become the second female player to win all four Grand Slam titles and Olympic gold medals after German tennis queen Graf, that is, to win the glory of golden slam.
At the same time, as an equally outstanding doubles player, Serena and her sister Venus Williams won all four Grand Slam doubles titles and Olympic women's doubles gold medals, becoming the only great player in tennis history who won the honor of "Double golden slam".
As the only two female players who have completed the Grand Slam feat in active service, Serena and Shawa both aim to hit golden slam. They are all entering the Olympic singles final for the first time. Serena won the women's doubles gold medal twice in Sydney in 2000 and Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. She and Shawa had a 10 confrontation before, and Serena was far ahead with 8 wins and 2 losses. Serena has won seven consecutive victories against Shawa since 2005. Serena, who is in excellent condition in this Olympic Games, did not encounter too many obstacles on the way to promotion. She only lost seven of the last three games, sweeping Zvonareva, Wozniacki and Zarenka, the world's number one.
Serena took the lead in serving in the game. The "Black Pearl" is very strong, with three aces and four straight points. Shawa sent double fault out first in her own serve, and was quickly broken by Little Willowford. Although Shawa once led 30-0 in the third game, Serena quickly strengthened her serve and made a 3-0 start after ensuring her serve. In the fourth game, Shawa fell into a bitter battle. After double fault wasted this game, Serena forced her out of the break point. Although the Russians solved the first breaking point, they still failed to complete the guarantee. Serena broke the belt and expanded her advantage to 5-0. Shawa led 40-0 in the inevitable sixth game, but Serena persisted, resolved several games, forced the break point and successfully cashed in. The United States won the first set 6-0.
Serena's aggressive hair extension in the second set continued to cause great trouble to Shawa. Russian beauty 15-40 fell behind in the second game, Serena received the service straight and cashed in the break point. "Black Pearl" led 3-0 after easily keeping hair. Shawa finally walked in the fourth game, stopping the momentum of nine-game losing streak. In Serena's serve, Shawa seized the opportunity and forcibly won two break points, but Serena's serve was too strong to be honored. Americans are not in danger. In the sixth game, Shawa appeared in double fault again, sending out the break point at 0-40. Serena is not weak. After cashing in the high-pressure score in front of the net, she entered the service victory with the advantage of 5- 1. 6- 1, Serena won the final victory and won the Olympic women's singles gold medal as she wished. In the whole game, Serena served 10 ace balls, and the winning score was 24-6 ahead of Shawa.
Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open Finals.
1998 second round, fourth round, third round, third round
1999 third round/champion
2000 fourth round/semi-final1/quarter final
200 1 1/4 finals 1/4 finals 1/4 finals runner-up champion.
2002/champion runner-up
2003 champion semi-final champion//
Runner-up in 2004 1/4 Final 1/4 Final
2005 champion/third round, fourth round/
2006 third round//fourth round
2007 champion 1/4 final 1/4 final 1/4 final/
Third place in the quarter-finals of 2008/
2009 champion, quarter-final champion, four-round champion
20 10 champion, top eight champion//
2011/fourth place.
20 12 fourth round first round champion
20 13 quarter-finals champion, fourth round champion
20 14 fourth round, second round and third round champion
20 15 champion