




Serena Williams is ranked the No. 1 women’s tennis player in the world and with good reason. She holds the US Open and Australian Open singles championship titles and will be defending them this year. I cannot wait to watch her defend these titles! The intensity and focus that Serena has when she is on the court is something I have not seen in years. Any player that is going to actually give her a worthy match will need to exceed this intensity and focus.
Williams also is one of the most aggressive women’s tennis players I’ve ever seen. Her serves are consistently over 100mph, usually clocking in the 120mph range and are accurately placed in the service court. How any player deals with these serves is beyond me, but even when they return her serves, Williams always responds with an equally powerful exchange. Her aggressive baseline play is remarkable to watch. Both her forehand and backhand are unstoppable and incredibly accurate.
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