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By Ravi Ubha
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, July 2, 2009 WIMBLEDON, England -- No one will call Serena Williams an overly gracious loser. Maybe the bitter stench of defeat makes her the 10-time Grand Slam champion she is. It was, however, nice to hear her sticking to her tradition and not giving big sister Venus Williams too much credit after last year's Wimbledon final, a pulsating, straight-sets affair that paved the way for an even better encounter two months later at the U.S. Open. She swept aside the family connection. Serena will get a secon ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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