Serena Williams rocked it at Wimbledon, nabbing her fifth title at the prestigious tennis competition. On winning Wimbledon, Williams had this to say: This one obviously is special to me because it’s a huge comeback for me. No kidding! Way to go, girl!
Keeping reading for more on Williams’ big Wimbledon win… after the jump!

In the tennis world, everyone was pulling for the Williams sisters to make a major comeback at Wimbledon after being out for so long but unfortunately, their road to the finals has come to an abrupt end. Women’s tennis took a major dive when Venus Williams, Serena Williams and Caroline Wozniacki all lost.
Who’s left to win the Wimbledon 2011 trophy? Read on!
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If you’re a tennis fan, you know Wimbledon just got under way over in London and no tournament is complete without some killer looks. The hot tennis outfits are already out in full force at the All England Club and it’s only day two! From Venus and Serena Williams to others, we see how white doesn’t have to be boring.
Read on to check them out!
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American tennis star Venus Williams was only able to get through seven points in her third-round match at the Australian Open 2011 before an injury forced her to withdraw. This marks the first time the 6’1″ star has retired from a Grand Slam singles match in her career. FYI, she started in 1994 and this was her 258th match.
What went wrong at the Australian Open 2011 for Venus Williams? Read on!
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It seems that the world didn’t really mourn the loss of Kim Kardashian as much as she hoped they would.
Same goes for Alicia Keys, Ryan Seacrest, Lady Gaga, Serena Williams, Justin Timberlake and Elijah Wood – who all digitally died by stopping using Twitter and Facebook — to raise money for Alicia Keys’ “Keep a Child Alive” charity.

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