WIMBLEDON 2015: The Williams sisters are doing it for themselves

Serena Williams (left) is set to face sister Venus in the fourth round of Wimbledon on Monday

The man who had the plan is unlikely to be there, but the coach and lover with the restorative touch will be front and centre for this latest duel between two remarkable sisters.

What a fascinating subplot to these Championships that Serena Williams will have to beat big sister Venus if she is to hold all four Grand Slams at the same time.
And how telling that while these awkward matches used to be scrutinised by the camera of their father and inspiration, Richard, he has rarely been courtside in recent years.

An emotional world No 1 was delighted to make it through her clash on Centre Court on Friday
It is a measure of the sisters’ longevity that what was once an affair for the whole family is something more grown up these days. Richard’s girls are 33 and 35 now, with 27 Grand Slam singles titles between them. He is 73, married to a 36-year-old and enjoying life with their infant son in Florida.Venus beat Aleksandra Krunic in the third round to set up the Centre Court date with her younger sister
Collectively, the Richard-Venus-Serena tale is one of the most incredible in sports history while the late-career brilliance of Serena under Patrick Mouratoglou, her wealthy French coach and on-off-on boyfriend, gives this particular fourth-round match even greater context than usual.


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