It's Final for women's Guys! The sisters will meet today January 28,2017 on Australian Open Finals. Dont miss to watch Australian Open 2017 live: Serena Williams v Venus Williams in women’s final Good afternoon and welcome to our live coverage of the Australian Open, with the Williams sisters meeting tonight in the first of this weekend’s dream retro finals. Veterans Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal play tomorrow night. With a 23rd major triumph, 35-year-old Serena can surpass German great Steffi Graf as the most prolific grand slam singles champion in professional tennis history. But Venus, 36 and contesting her first major final since 2009, has the chance to become the oldest women’s grand slam champion in the 49-year open era. The match kicks off at 7.30pm in Melbourne but we’ll be previewing all afternoon. Read Will Swanton’s cracking backgrounder VENUS Williams required treatment to her lethal serving arm on Friday as Australian Open favourite Serena Williams declared the latest instalment in a remarkable rivalry would be business as usual. The sisters practised on adjacent courts at Melbourne Park but there was no interaction as they prepared for Saturday night’s final. Venus, 36, had massage on her right forearm while Serena, 35, moved freely — and served thunderously — only metres away on an outside court. Venus, the world No.17, will play for her first major since Wimbledon in 2008, her eighth grand slam title overall and her first Australian crown. Venus Williams gets some treatment on her injured elbow during her practice session on Friday. Picture: Alex Coppel Serena, No.2 in the world, has won 22 majors, including and six Australian titles. Serena admitted to a certain discomfort in facing her older sister but, having played her in 27 previous matches (16-11 to Serena), their eighth grand slam final clash will still be a “win-win situation”. “It definitely makes it uncomfortable,” Serena said. “But after everything that Venus has been through with her illness and stuff, I just can’t help but feel like it’s a win-win situation for me. “I was there for the whole time. We lived together. I know what she went through. “In sport, you have to focus. But it’s also a great moment because you realise that we’re so close. We’re family. “But it’s that focus that you have to have, and the discipline. Dont miss to watch this exciting game, Australian Open 2017 live: Serena Williams v Venus Williams in women’s final
Biyernes, Enero 27, 2017
Australian Open 2017 live: Serena Williams v Venus Williams in women’s final
It's Final for women's Guys! The sisters will meet today January 28,2017 on Australian Open Finals. Dont miss to watch Australian Open 2017 live: Serena Williams v Venus Williams in women’s final Good afternoon and welcome to our live coverage of the Australian Open, with the Williams sisters meeting tonight in the first of this weekend’s dream retro finals. Veterans Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal play tomorrow night. With a 23rd major triumph, 35-year-old Serena can surpass German great Steffi Graf as the most prolific grand slam singles champion in professional tennis history. But Venus, 36 and contesting her first major final since 2009, has the chance to become the oldest women’s grand slam champion in the 49-year open era. The match kicks off at 7.30pm in Melbourne but we’ll be previewing all afternoon. Read Will Swanton’s cracking backgrounder VENUS Williams required treatment to her lethal serving arm on Friday as Australian Open favourite Serena Williams declared the latest instalment in a remarkable rivalry would be business as usual. The sisters practised on adjacent courts at Melbourne Park but there was no interaction as they prepared for Saturday night’s final. Venus, 36, had massage on her right forearm while Serena, 35, moved freely — and served thunderously — only metres away on an outside court. Venus, the world No.17, will play for her first major since Wimbledon in 2008, her eighth grand slam title overall and her first Australian crown. Venus Williams gets some treatment on her injured elbow during her practice session on Friday. Picture: Alex Coppel Serena, No.2 in the world, has won 22 majors, including and six Australian titles. Serena admitted to a certain discomfort in facing her older sister but, having played her in 27 previous matches (16-11 to Serena), their eighth grand slam final clash will still be a “win-win situation”. “It definitely makes it uncomfortable,” Serena said. “But after everything that Venus has been through with her illness and stuff, I just can’t help but feel like it’s a win-win situation for me. “I was there for the whole time. We lived together. I know what she went through. “In sport, you have to focus. But it’s also a great moment because you realise that we’re so close. We’re family. “But it’s that focus that you have to have, and the discipline. Dont miss to watch this exciting game, Australian Open 2017 live: Serena Williams v Venus Williams in women’s final
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