Friday, December 17, 2010
Serena Williams Her Big Booty! in Sexy Bikini Videos
Tennis star Serena Williams was spotted in a bikini dancing and shaking her famous assets on Miami Beach. She was seen enjoying her time on the beach with her friend and also later spotted with her on-off boyfriend Common.
Serena Williams in Sexy Bikini Swimsuit
Serena Williams Lacy Bikini Cool Off!
Serena Williams in Sexy Bikini Swimsuit
Friday, September 3, 2010
When Preity met Serena Williams
New Delhi, Sep 3 (IANS) Bollywood actress Preity Zinta says she enjoyed a dinner with Tennis ace Serena Williams during her US trip.
Preity posted a picture on her microblogging site Twitter and wrote: "At Dinner with Serena Williams! She is absolutely wonderful and full of life. Love her style."
"Meeting Serena was definitely inspiring! Must confess I am a huge fan! It takes a lot to be No.1," she added.
The actress also got an opportunity to meet late singer Michael Jackson's brother Jermaine and his wife as she was in New York for the India Day parade at Times Square to celebrate India's Independence Day.
She has posted a picture of that too saying: "Met Jermaine Jackson and his beautiful wife Halima for dinner."
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Mahi
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Serena Williams loves heels
London, Aug 25 (IANS) Ace tennis player Serena Williams makes a fashion statement even in the tennis court, but says she gets close to tears if she can't wear high heels.
Williams hates getting injured because it hampers her from wearing stylish footwear, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"When I'm injured it's devastating because I know I won't be able to wear heels. I'm practically in tears," said Serena.
The world's number one tennis player wonders how she became a sportswoman, especially because she has a very delicate, girly side to herself.
"I'm the complete not-normal athlete, and I often wonder how I got into sports because I hate working out. I hate running. I hate all that stuff. I love doing my nails, reading, going to the movies and wearing high heels - the higher the better actually," she added.
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Mahi
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Serena Williams and Christina Milian Dinner with No Ring Photos
Serena Williams and Christina Milian Dinner with No Ring PhotosSerena Williams In Spandex and Hangin With Selita Ebanks
Serena Williams In Spandex & Hangin' With Selita Ebanks
Serena Williams and Selita Ebanks are Telemundo Women of Tomorrow. The two were all smiles at Telemundo's event while posing for pictures and looking like Mama's biscuits in designer clothes.
In other Serena Williams news the line judge in the outburst incident is speaking out about Serena's rant.
Talking about the Serena incident for the first time at Indian Wells, five-foot Shino Tsurubuchi revealed that the 12-time grand-slam champion "said a bad word. A very bad word."
Was she scared when Serena began jabbing a finger at her?
"A little, yes. If you look at the people behind me in the stands, they were scared," SOURCE
Serena Williams wrote about the incident on her blog exclusively here at Globalgrind.com.
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Mahi
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Swingers are Made in the USA
Friday, July 9, 2010
Serena Williams blames Common for split
Williams, who dated the singer for two years, insists their busy careers often got in the way of spending time together. But she claims it was Common who refused to put in the extra effort to make their relationship work, reports contactmusic.com.
"His schedule is worse than mine. He didn't want the responsibility. It's really tough," she said.
Mahi
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
I m honored that I was selected for the CA Hall of Fame by Gov
I'm honored that I was selected for the CA Hall of Fame by Gov
Currently ranked the number one female tennis player in the world, Serena Williams has transcended sports to become a pop culture icon who devotes her considerable energy to improving children's lives.
Born in Michigan, Williams moved to California as a baby and, along with her older sister Venus, learned to play on the public tennis courts of Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles. She was just five years old when she first picked up a racquet under the guidance of her father, a tennis coach. She began playing professionally in 1995, and at seventeen she won her first major singles title when she defeated No. 1 Martina Hingis in the U.S. Open final.
Since then, her many wins have placed her in the top spot in women's tennis five times. She currently holds thirteen grand slam singles titles (meaning a championship in one of the Majors – Wimbledon and the U.S., Australian, and French Opens) – the most of any player active today – along with eleven grand slam doubles titles and two in mixed doubles. She has won more prize money than any other female athlete in history. She also has two Olympic gold medals, won with Venus in doubles in 2000 and 2008.
Noted for her unique style both on and off the court, Williams launched her own brand of designer apparel in 2004, and recently added a line of signature handbags and jewelry.
She has thrown herself into philanthropy with a passion, using her wealth and celebrity to advance a variety of charitable causes, from funding breast cancer research to providing tennis clinics for at-risk youngsters. Her foundation has two main goals: supporting youth who have been affected by violent crime and furthering education for underprivileged children around the world. To that end, she has underwritten scholarships in the U.S. and has helped found two schools in Kenya.
In recognition of her philanthropic work, business acumen, and outstanding tennis career, TIMEmagazine named her as one of the world's top 100 most influential people for 2010.
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Mahi
Serena Williams wanted lean figure like Venus Williams
London, July 6 (IANS) Tennis ace Serena Williams says she always desired for a lean figure like her sister Venus.
"I was 23 when I realised I wasn't Venus. She's totally different. I'm super-curvy and she is tall and looks like a model," contactmusic.com quoted her as saying.
"While growing up I always wanted to be like her, to look like her and I was always used to try in her clothes, but then one day I couldn't.
"Since I don't look like every other girl, it takes a while to be okay with that. But different is good," she added.
Mahi
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Serena Williams routs Zvonareva for 4th Wimbledon
Serena Williams routs Zvonareva for 4th Wimbledon
By STEPHEN WILSON , 07.03.10, 11:11 AM EDTWIMBLEDON, England -- Serena Williams swept Vera Zvonareva in straight sets Saturday to win her fourth Wimbledon title and 13th Grand Slam championship, extending the Williams family dominance at the All England Club.
The top-ranked and defending champion American overwhelmed the 21st-seeded Russian 6-3, 6-2 in a one-sided final that lasted just 67 minutes and showed why Williams is considered one of the greatest players of all time.
Williams served nine aces, broke three times and never faced a break point in nine service games. She finished the tournament without dropping a set.
After converting an overhead smash to finish the match, Williams tossed her racket away, bent backward, looked to the sky, shook her fists and screamed.
Williams, who improved to 13-3 in Grand Slam finals, added to the Wimbledon titles she won in 2002, 2003 and 2009. However, this was the first time she defeated someone other than her sister Venus in the final.
The Williams sisters have now won nine of the last 11 Wimbledon titles. Venus beat Serena in 2008 for her fifth title here.
Serena Williams
Rank Points Record 1 8475 27-4
Country: United States | Height: 5-9 | Born: 9/26/1981 |
Handedness: Right Handed | Weight: 150 | Birthplace: Saginaw, Michigan |
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