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Saturday, 8 June 2013

Live ! Serena Williams beats Maria Sharapova: French Open final


Serena Williams wins the French Open final 6-4 A disappointed but sanguine Sharapova does the routine of promising to "be back next year" after Williams has addressed the crowd in French — she's really going out of her way to win round a crowd she's had a prickly relationship with in the past. 
Williams is looking formidable right now. Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova's records of 18 Grand Slam titles look like the next ones on the horizon for her, maybe even this year. After that, who knows? She certainly looks like a player who has rediscovered her appetite for the game and also a way to bring more longevity to her career. 
For now she skips up to lift this trophy, beaming broadly and to a genuinely warm reception. That'll do it for me.

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