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Sport
Serena clinches fifth Wimbledon crown
Sunday, July 08, 2012
LONDON, England (AFP) — Serena Williams was crowned Wimbledon champion for the fifth time yesterday as the American subdued a brave fightback from Polish third seed Agnieszka Radwanska to win, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, in a dramatic final.
Serena, who pockets a cheque for ¤1.15 milllion (US$1.78 million), is the first woman over 30 to win Wimbledon since Martina Navratilova in 1990 and she needed all the experience gathered over her illustrious career to survive a remarkable revival from Radwanska.
After being completely out-classed for the first set-and-a-half of her maiden Grand Slam final, Radwanska had Serena on the ropes before the sixth seed finally recovered her composure to reclaim the Venus Rosewater Dish in just over two hours on Centre Court.
Williams has now equalled her sister Venus's tally of five titles at the All England Club, but more significantly, the 30-year-old's 14th Grand Slam crown is her first at the majors since her last Wimbledon triumph in 2010.
Inspired by the painful memories of her shock French Open first-round exit against Virginie Razzano last month and a spell in hospital with a serious illness 18 months ago, Serena has been determined to re establish her primacy. It is mission accomplished, but only just.
"I can't even describe it. I almost didn't make it a few years ago when I was in hospital. Now I'm here again and I'm so happy," a tearful Serena said.
"I just really never dreamed of being here again after being so down. It just shows you should never give up.
"It was really tough. Aggie played so well. But I've always wanted everything that Venus has. Sorry I had to copy you again Venus!"
Radwanska added: "I'm still shaking so much. I had the best two weeks of my life. Of course Serena was playing too good today but I'm just happy to be here in the final.
"I was unlucky to play a few matches in the cold and rain. That didn't help me. It was not my day. I will try again next year."
Radwanska had been so severely affected by an upper respiratory illness over the last few days that she withdrew from the doubles and cancelled her pre-match media commitments.
The 23-year-old, the first Pole to reach a Grand Slam final for 73 years, recovered sufficiently to play, but she might have wished she was back in her sick bed in the first set.
Serena bludgeoned the first of 17 aces -- taking her final tally for the tournament to a remarkable 102 -- to clinch the opening game and she was equally powerful with her groundstrokes, converting her third break point for a 2-0 lead.
She broke again in the fourth game and, although sympathetic cheers echoed around Centre Court when Radwanska finally got on the scoreboard, it wasn't long before Williams closed out the set in just 36 minutes.
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