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      • http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...-3974556017001

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              • Jos 2 pobede!

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                • Jos 1 pobeda!

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                  • Nije da je ne volim ,ali kako ulazi u meceve kao da je neko puskom tera da igra.
                    Ove godine na AO svaki mec i odmah se setim zasto ne volim da je gledam u prva 3 gema.
                    Inace samo u slucajevima kada izbaci Dominiku Cibulkovu onda je uopste ne volim kao i ove godine

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                          • Serena Williams: Her Place In History

                            MELBOURNE, Australia - Serena Williams' triumph at the Australian Open didn't just represent the No.1 player in the world solidifying her status at the top of the sport, it represented one of the all-time greats getting even greater. So what did Williams accomplish over the past two weeks?

                            Well we know she now has the second-most Grand Slam titles in the Open Era with 19, trailing just Steffi Graf's 22, and she already had the most Australian Open titles in the Open Era with five, and now she has six. But there's more - much, much more - to the World No.1's win in Melbourne.

                            Here are 10 more takeaway stats from Williams' triumph at the Happy Slam...

                            1) Serena's now tied for third-most Grand Slam titles all-time.
                            Everyone's talking 22, but is 24 within reach too? On the all-time list, not just the Open Era, Serena is tied for third-most Grand Slam titles of all time - Margaret Court is in first place with 24, Steffi Graf is in second place with 22, and Serena is tied with Helen Wills with 19. Bring on Roland Garros...

                            2) Serena has won twice as many Grand Slams in her 30s as anyone in the Open Era.
                            Serena has won six Grand Slam titles as a 30-something - Wimbledon and the US Open in 2012, the French Open and US Open in 2013, the US Open in 2014 and the Australian Open in 2015. The players with the next-most Grand Slam titles in their 30s are Court and Martina Navratilova with three.

                            3) Serena is the third player in the Open Era to win two Grand Slams six or more times.
                            Serena has now won six Australian Opens and six US Opens in her illustrious career. Only two other players have won two different Grand Slams six or more times each like that - Chris Evert, who won seven French Opens and six US Opens, and Graf, who won six French Opens and seven Wimbledons.

                            4) Serena is the second player to pull off the US Open-Australian Open double three times.
                            Serena has now pulled off the US Open-Australian Open double three times - in 2002/2003, 2008/2009 and 2014/2015. Graf did it three times as well, in 1988/1989, 1989/1990 and 1993/1994.

                            5) Serena is the second-oldest Grand Slam champion in the Open Era.
                            Navratilova is the oldest Grand Slam champion in the Open Era, winning Wimbledon in 1990 at 33 years and 263 days old. Serena was already the second-oldest, winning the 2014 US Open at 32 years and 346 days, but she's bettered that now, winning the 2015 Australian Open at 33 years, 127 days.

                            6) Serena already had the most hardcourt majors in the Open Era - now she has even more.
                            Serena has now won 12 hardcourt Grand Slams, six in Melbourne and six in New York, which is the most in the Open Era. Graf has the next-most with nine (four in Melbourne and five in New York).

                            7) Serena has now won 23 of her last 24 matches against fellow Top 10 players.
                            Since the start of the 2013 US Open fortnight, Serena is 23-1 against Top 10 players. The only loss? Simona Halep beat her in the 2014 WTA Finals round robin - and Williams won the title anyway.

                            8) Serena has won her last 11 finals.
                            Since losing to Victoria Azarenka at Cincinnati in 2013, she's a perfect 11-0 in WTA finals.

                            9) Serena is now 17-0 in Grand Slam finals when winning the first set.
                            If history is anything to go by and you lose the first set to her in a major final, you're probably toast. She's never lost from a set up in a major final (and she's 2-4 when losing the first set).

                            10) Serena has almost as many Grand Slam titles as all other active players combined.
                            Serena's 19 Grand Slam titles comes in just under 21, which is the combined total of all other active players (Venus Williams has seven, Maria Sharapova five, Azarenka, Petra Kvitova and Svetlana Kuznetsova two each, and Ana Ivanovic, Samantha Stosur and Francesca Schiavone one each).

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                            • Serena Williams: I’m Going Back to Indian Wells
                              http://time.com/3694659/serena-williams-indian-wells/

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                              • Jos malo pa ponovo na IW

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