Serena Williams humiliates Maria Sharapova in Olympics Final
Total humiliation in women’s tennis final at the 2012 Olympics London as Williams turns unstoppable!!!
Saturday’s final, most expeditious in the history of the Olympics concerning the number of games, lasted only one hour and three minutes.
This is the third Olympic title claimed by Serena Williams, after the her previous victories in 2000 and 2008, won along with her sister Venus in the double tennis competition.
After the match point, Serena screamed shortly and started jumping up and down on the court in joy. She revealed a large smile on her face and even performed a kind of victory dance.
Serena Williams might add another Olympic title to her portfolio as she and Venus are already qualified in the semifinals of the doubles tournament.
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With gold in London, Serena Williams became the second player in history with all four Grand Slam and Olympic titles in the record, after Steffi Graf of Germany.
Graf succeeded the “Golden Slam” in a single year (1988), however Serena is the first athlete to manage this feat in both single and double tennis.
The Olympic bronze medal was taken by Belarusian tennis woman Victoria Azarenka was also humiliated by Williams in the semi-final.