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Associated Press
Tuesday, July 28, 2009 STANFORD, Calif. -- Serena Williams and big sister Venus know their newfound focus on doubles is sure to affect their energy in singles. They're willing to make that sacrifice if it leads to more Grand Slam titles together. Neither top-seeded Serena nor second-seeded Venus showed off their best tennis Tuesday night, each still doing plenty right for straight-set victories in their first-round singles matches at the Bank of the West Classic. Serena broke serve three times in the opening set b ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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