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Serena Williams forced sports journalists to get out of the ‘toy box’ – and cover tennis as more than a game | New Pittsburgh Courier

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Serena Williams serves in her quarterfinal match during the 2019 Australian Open. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images by Erin Whiteside, University of Tennessee Of the many outstanding components of her game, Serena Williams may best be known for her commanding serve. Those serves, unleashed over the course of a 27-year professional career, arguably heightened the power and … Continued

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