
All Grand Slam Champions in tennis are made of special talent. Anybody who follows sports closely knows the effort and the struggle that are necessary to taste success in a professional tour. If such winners are rare, then what are the chances of getting two of them being born in a single family? Venus and Serena Williams are the two rarest entities in tennis. They have won a total of 18 grand slams between them. It has always been a compelling watch when these two sisters set their foot against each other on a tennis court. Out of the 23 matches played between the two, Serena has emerged victorious 13 times and Venus 10 times. It is indeed one of the greatest rivalries in modern sport. In spite of the goodness in their respective games, they always met with strange allegations of match fixing each time they met during a Grand Slam Final. Many people thought that the winner of the match will be pre decided in their room overnight. But all the doubts were put to the fore, when Venus Williams withdrew between the two in Indian Wells semifinals. Thus far, they have been a perfect role model for all African-American people to take up tennis as their profession.
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