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Can any woman beat Serena Williams on grass at the Olympics?

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To me it's a combination of power and technique. There are other players with a great technique and others with power, but no one seems to have the combination of both to the same extent. She also has a strong will to win. On the other hand she's not completely unstoppable. read more

Yes, it is possible that Serena could be defeated on grass at the Olympics. But with only Maria Sharapova left to beat, Serena's odds of winning gold look better and better. read more

Williams can add the gold medal to her 14 Grand Slam singles championships, the most of any active woman. She's the first player to achieve a Golden Slam in both singles and doubles. And she's not done in London. read more

Williams won the most lopsided women’s final in Olympic history by beating Sharapova, 6-0, 6-1. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times In six matches in London, she did not come close to losing a set and came very close to not losing a game in the final against Maria Sharapova, a four-time Grand Slam singles champion and former world No. 1. read more

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