At just 17 years old, Serena stunned the tennis world by defeating Martina Hingis in the final, becoming the first African American woman to win a Grand Slam in the Open Era.
Her dominance over sister Venus Williams in the final marked the start of her first "Serena Slam," where she held all four major titles simultaneously.
Serena completed her first "Serena Slam" by defeating Venus in an electrifying final, proving her all-surface superiority.
Ranked No. 81 after injuries, Serena stormed through the tournament and crushed Maria Sharapova in the final, reminding everyone why she’s a legend.
Her victory over Agnieszka Radwańska sealed her return to Grand Slam glory, earning her fifth Wimbledon title after a long battle with injuries.
Serena completed her second "Serena Slam" by winning Wimbledon, showcasing her unmatched dominance and securing her 21st major title.
Defeating sister Venus yet again, Serena won her 23rd Grand Slam while two months pregnant, proving she’s the ultimate force in tennis.
Though not a victory, her final Grand Slam match was an emotional farewell, where she fought fiercely, leaving the sport with a legacy that will never fade.
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