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FINAL Wimbledon: Serena Williams Garbine Muguruza Challenge

FINAL WIMBLEDON: Garbine Muguruza Tantang Serena Williams

London - Garbine Muguruza which will give a new color on the stage of world women's tennis? Or, Serena Williams is increasingly consolidating its position as the queen of tennis world will not be replaced?


Two possibilities that will happen in the final round match of women's singles Grand Slam tournament on grass at Wimbledon Centre Court, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet, Wimbledon, London, England, Saturday, July 11, 2015.

Friday night July 10, 2015, Serena, 33, extend victory against nemesis, Maria Sharapova, 28, who occupy the fourth seed, in the semis.

With the score 6-2, 6-4, world number one tennis player from the United States have won the 17th consecutive time in 20 meetings with Sharapova of Russia in the last 11 years.

Serena - who knocked her sister, Venus Williams, the chance of winning a four-round Wimbledon and Grand Slam trophy of his 21st.

World number one tennis player in the history of the oldest is also chance to win the "Golden Slam" - now, twisted into "Serena Slam" - to win four Grand Slam series that takes place within one year. If Saturday's win, her lived to win the US Open in New York, September.

If that happens, Serena will become the first woman player since Steffi Graf from Germany in 1988 were able to do it in one year or one season.

Serena already been won the previous four Grand Slam series. But, he won the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and the US in the span of 2 years in 2002-2003.

However, Serena had long refused to talk about the "Serena Slam" including at Wimbledon now. "I do not want burdened because of it and did not want to think about it. When you talk about it every time, you can not help because it kept thinking about it. Okay I want my brain free from it," said Serena.

What is clear, Serena was very happy to reach the final of the 25th in the Grand Slam. "I'm so excited. I was a little nervous because it was the semi-finals and was a long time since I was here," said Serena, who last won at Wimbledon in 2012.

But, Muguruza, 21, a chance to break the dominance of Serena after beating Agnieszka Radwanska 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 in the first semi-final appearance at Wimbledon, Friday night.

Venezuela blooded Spaniard is what Serena tackle before the finals in Grand Slam French Open last year on clay at Roland Garros, Paris.

Muguruza of course hoping to become the first Spanish tennis player since Conchita Martinez in 1994 were able to win Wimbledon. Placed as the 20th seed, he subvert the 13th seed from Poland, Radwanska, through rubber-set battle.

"I have no words to explain it," said Muguruza after removing Radwanska to print a new history for himself and Spain.

When defeated Timea Bacsinszky in the quarter-finals, Muguruza is the first Spanish tennis player in 18 years to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals.

Now, preparing to continue its record Muguruza won her first Grand Slam series throughout his young career and evoke Spanish tennis after Rafael Nadal slumped.

"I worked all my life to reach this moment. I think it was playing so well that just need to stay calm and still make appearances unpredictable, "said Muguruza.

(TEMPO.CO)
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