What Makes Serena Williams a Champion?

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In the early 1990s, Serena Williams began to play tennis. Her father, Richard, was her coach and pushed her to practice for hours each day. 

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Serena showed natural talent and quickly became one of the best players in the world. 

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In 1999, she won her first Grand Slam tournament. Serena's career continued to grow.

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In 2002 she became the World No. 1 tennis player. 

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She has held that ranking several times since then.

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Serena is now one of the most successful athletes in history. 

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She has won a total of 23 Grand Slam tournaments, including seven Wimbledon titles and four U.S. Open championships. 

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In September 2015, she reached the record for winning most titles in the Open Era (since 1968). 

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Serena's achievements are even more impressive when you consider that she has had to overcome several injuries and personal problems along the way.

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Serena Williams is an incredible athlete and an inspiration to many people around the world. 

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She has shown that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible. 

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