History awaits as Serena makes Wimbledon final - SFGate
TOPSHOTS Spain's Garbine Muguruza falls to her knees as she celebrates beating Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska during their women's semi-final match on day ten of the 2015 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon,... LONDON — Her game in high gear, history in the offing, Serena Williams is perfectly content to let everyone else talk about what a victory in the Wimbledon final would mean. A “Serena Slam” of four consecutive major titles. For now, the No. 1-seeded Williams is keeping her thoughts to herself, declaring she won’t entertain questions about those topics, even after easily dismissing No. 4 Maria Sharapova 6-2, 6-4 in the semifinals at the All England Club on Thursday to... When you talk about it every time, you can’t help but think about it,” Williams said. Clearly, Williams is doing plenty right at the moment. Particularly against Sharapova, whom she’s beaten 17 times in a row. Williams hit 13 aces, reaching 123 mph. In sum, Williams made Sharapova look like some sort of middle-of-the-pack wannabe, rather than the five-time major champion, career Grand Slam owner and former No. 1 that she is. “Nothing to do with Sharapova,” said Williams’ coach, Patrick... Williams beat her sister Venus. Source: www.sfgate.com