Serena Williams again showed the gaping chasm between her and the rest of the field when she retained her Wimbledon singles crown with a crushing 6-3, 6-2 win over Russia's Vera Zvonareva on Saturday.
The victory, her fourth at the All England Club which took just 67 minutes, meant Williams overtook Billie Jean King with 13 grand slam singles titles to go sixth in the all-time list.
She celebrated the winning smash by flinging her racket into the air and gesturing to her entourage. Zvonareva was blinking back the tears by her chair after the defeat.
"This one is very special. Billie Jean, I got you," Serena told her compatriot who was watching on from the Royal Box. "I'd like to congratulate Vera, she has been through so much and she defines what a champion and never giving up means."
Serena Williams with the winners trophy after defeating Russia's Vera Zvonareva in the women's singles final
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