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Serena Williams

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Books

"Serena Williams." Complete Marquis Who's Who. Marquis Who's Who, 2001.

"Serena Williams." Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 20. Gale Group, 1998.

"Serena Williams." Newsmakers 1999, Issue 4. Gale Group, 1999.

"Serena Williams." Who's Who Among African Americans, 14th ed. Gale Group, 2001.

Periodicals

Chappell, Kevin. "Richard Williams: Venus and Serena's Father Whips the Pros and Makes His Family No. 1 in Tennis." Ebony, (June 2000).

Fendrich, Howard. "Little Sister Gets Her 'Serena Slam.'" AP Online, (September 8, 2000): 128.

Harris, Beth. "Serena Williams Advances to Final in WTA Championships; Venus Williams Injured." AP Worldstream, (November 11, 2002).

"Hewitt, Serena Williams Named 2002 World Champions." AP Worldstream, (December 3, 2002).

O'Connor, Ian. "Richard Williams Getting the Last Laugh." USA Today, (September 6, 2002).

Price, S.L. "A Grand Occasion: While Serena Williams Blitzed the Women's Field, Pete Sampras Won His Fifth U.S. Open and Left No Doubt That He's the Greatest Men's Player Ever." Sports Illustrated, (September 16, 2002): 52.

"Serena Williams: Queen of the Court." People, (December 30, 2002): 99.

Other

"Players: Serena Williams." WTA Tour. http://www.wtatour.com/index.cfm?section=players&contid=playerid=237237&rosterid=12 (January 21, 2003).



"Serena Williams: Biography." Tennisrulz.com. http://www.tennisrulz.com/players/swilliams/biography.htm (January 19, 2003).

"Serena Williams Biography—Part I." William Hill Wimbledon 2002. http://wimbledon.willhill.com/serena_williams_1.htm (January 19, 2003).

"Serena Williams: Career Highlights." ESPN.com. http://espn.go.com/tennis/s/wta/profiles/swilliams.html (January 19, 2003).

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