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Venus & Serena: The Grand Slam Williams Sisters

by Bill Gutman

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Profiles the two female African American tennis players, describing the early successes that led them to the Grand Slam, their relationship with each other and their father, and the controversial obstacles they continue to face.
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In tennis the story of teenage sensations hasn't always had happy endings and with the williams sister it's hard to see ending any other way.In other word if venus and serena didn't become tennis stars there would be many other way for them to go and as it turn out both of the williams did become champion.They have already become two of the best-known sports figures in the world and the legends of a generation to be as forever. ( )
  janique | Apr 15, 2010 |
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Profiles the two female African American tennis players, describing the early successes that led them to the Grand Slam, their relationship with each other and their father, and the controversial obstacles they continue to face.

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