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Wydawnictwo DK / A Penguin Company. London 2005
Stron 96
Język angielski
Okładka twarda, wymiary 28x22,5 cm
Jedyna na Allegro!
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How To Play Tennis, by Venus and Serena Williams, is the perfect courtside companion for young tennis players of all levels. Detailed photography and text explain everything about the game of tennis‹from dressing for the court and holding a racket to executing the perfect lob and smash. The Williams sisters offer pro tips, demonstrate the techniques that took them to the top, and inspire young readers become the best tennis players they can be.
With more than 50 combined singles titles and 10 Grand Slam singles victories, Venus and Serena Williams have been dominating women's tennis since the late 1990s. Despite the inevitable rivalry, the Williams sisters remain close friends and as partners have 6 Grand Slam doubles victories and a Gold Medal at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
"A well produced book, full of information and dozens of stunning photographs that clearly states that this is tennis, the Williams sisters way." Books for Keeps
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Serena Jameka Williams (ur. 26 września 1981 w Saginaw, Michigan) – amerykańska tenisistka, zdobywczyni Niekalendarzowego Wielkiego Szlema w grze pojedynczej i podwójnej, zdobywczyni Karierowego Złotego Wielkiego Szlema w grze pojedynczej i podwójnej, mistrzyni olimpijska w grze pojedynczej z Londynu (2012) i w grze podwójnej z Sydney (2000), Pekinu (2008) i Londynu (2012), wielokrotna zdobywczyni nagród WTA różnych kategorii.
W grze pojedynczej 54-krotnie wygrała turnieje WTA, w tym 16 wielkoszlemowych: US Open 1999, French Open 2002, Wimbledon 2002, US Open 2002, Australian Open 2003, Wimbledon 2003, Australian Open 2005, Australian Open 2007, US Open 2008, Australian Open 2009, Wimbledon 2009, Australian Open 2010, Wimbledon 2010, Wimbledon 2012, US Open 2012 oraz French Open 2013. Jest szóstą tenisistką w historii, która w tym samym czasie przodowała w klasyfikacji singlistek i deblistek.
Jest młodszą siostrą tenisistki Venus Williams, także mistrzyni wielkoszlemowych turniejów.
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Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked No. 1 in women's singles tennis. The Women's Tennis Association has ranked her World No. 1 in singles on six separate occasions. She became the World No. 1 for the first time on July 8, 2002, and regained this ranking for the sixth time on February 18, 2013, becoming the oldest world no. 1 player in WTA's history.[5] She is the only female player to have won over $40 million in prize money.[6] Williams is the reigning French Open, US Open, WTA Tour Championships and Olympic ladies singles champion.
Arguably the greatest female tennis player of all time, among active players (male or female), Williams holds the most Major singles, doubles, and mixed doubles titles. She is the only player to have achieved a Career Golden Slam in both singles and doubles. Her record of 31 Grand Slam titles ties her for eighth on the all-time list: 16 in singles, 13 in women's doubles, and 2 in mixed doubles. She is the most recent player, male or female, to have held all four Grand Slam singles titles simultaneously ('02–'03) and only the fifth woman ever to do so. Her total of 16 Grand Slam singles titles is sixth on the all-time list,[7] and fourth in the open era, behind Steffi Graf (22 titles) and Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova (18 titles each).[7] She has won 13 Grand Slam doubles titles with her sister Venus Williams and the pair are unbeaten in Grand Slam finals.[8] Serena Williams is also a three-time winner of the WTA Tour Championships.[9] Williams is only one of five tennis players all-time to win a multiple slam set in two disciplines, matching Margaret Court, Roy Emerson, Martina Navratilova and Frank Sedgman. The arrival of Venus and Serena Williams has been credited with launching a new era of power and athleticism in women's tennis.
Williams has won four Olympic gold medals, one in women's singles and three in women's doubles, an all-time record shared with her sister Venus.
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