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It’s always hard to predict the score between a young prodigy and a seasoned veteran. Serena Williams has found herself playing both roles at different points over the course of her illustrious career.
Published Aug 17, 2022
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A starstruck Emma Raducanu could hardly believe she'd beaten 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams on Wednesday in Cincinnati.
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Serena was 17 the two times she faced Graf, whom she would later surpass with her 23rd major in 2017.
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