Serena Williams celebrates 300th Grand Slam win after Annika Beck romp
Mon Jul 04, 2016 10:13:am Sports
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Serena Williams clinched her 300th win at a Grand Slam tournament as the defending champion raced into the Wimbledon fourth round with a 6-3, 6-0 demolition of Germany's Annika Beck yesterday.
Williams ' triple-century moved the world number one above Chris Evert into sole ownership o f second place in the all-time list, with only Martina Navratilova's Open era record of 306 ahead of her.
The 34-year-old has now won 82 matches at Wimbledon as she remains on course to equal Steffi Graf's Open record of 22 Grand Slam titles with her seventh Wimbledon crown.
She was in peak form on Centre Court, hitting 25 winners and seven aces as she took just 51 minutes to set up a last-16 clash with Russian 13th seed Svetlana Kuznetsova.
"Oh, was it? Cool. Oh, nice. I had no idea. That's awesome, right? I think that's a lot of matches. It's a lot of wins," Williams said when told of her landmark.
"I thought it was good. I still want to get out to a little bit of a faster start but I was really focused and calm.
"Obviously I love having that Sunday off, but I'm a little behind in my matches so I guess I had to play an extra day."
For only the fourth time, Wimbledon had thrown open its gates on a middle Sunday a n d Williams' longevity meant she was
Williams ' triple-century moved the world number one above Chris Evert into sole ownership o f second place in the all-time list, with only Martina Navratilova's Open era record of 306 ahead of her.
The 34-year-old has now won 82 matches at Wimbledon as she remains on course to equal Steffi Graf's Open record of 22 Grand Slam titles with her seventh Wimbledon crown.
She was in peak form on Centre Court, hitting 25 winners and seven aces as she took just 51 minutes to set up a last-16 clash with Russian 13th seed Svetlana Kuznetsova.
"Oh, was it? Cool. Oh, nice. I had no idea. That's awesome, right? I think that's a lot of matches. It's a lot of wins," Williams said when told of her landmark.
"I thought it was good. I still want to get out to a little bit of a faster start but I was really focused and calm.
"Obviously I love having that Sunday off, but I'm a little behind in my matches so I guess I had to play an extra day."
For only the fourth time, Wimbledon had thrown open its gates on a middle Sunday a n d Williams' longevity meant she was
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