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The record holder for the most Grand Slam titles in the Open Era stands on the shoulders of giants
Will Smith disappoints in the title role of Venus and Serena Williams’ father
‘They were a match made in doubles heaven. They knew exactly what each other was thinking.’
Serena Williams may have lost out on a chance to tie the Grand Slam wins record, but, as The Undefeated’s Bill Rhoden writes, her legacy as a winner is already set
Portraits of greatness past and present
The Williams sisters rose to the pinnacle of tennis success
The sport needs iconic athletes to draw new generations of players
Poet Nikki Giovanni meditates on Venus and Serena’s bond and reflects on her own relationship with her late sister, Gary Ann
Even at the tail end of her playing career, Williams finds new ways to shine
The 2017 US Open semifinals featured Stephens, Keys and Williams, as the most African American women to advance that far in the tournament