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History girl Serena Williams wins sixth Wimbledon title

American top seed proves too strong again as she becomes oldest woman to win a grand slam crown, defeating Spain's Garbine Muguruza in the final

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Serena Williams celebrates after winning her women's Wimbledon final against Garbine Muguruza. Photo: Reuters

Serena Williams won a sixth Wimbledon title on Saturday as the world number one became the oldest woman to win a grand slam crown with a 6-4, 6-4 victory against Garbine Muguruza in the final.

At 33 years and 289 days, Serena surpasses Martina Navratilova as the oldest player to win Wimbledon, and any of the other three Grand Slams, in the Open era.

Serena’s sixth Wimbledon crown brought with it a slew of other remarkable landmarks that underline her credentials as one of the greatest female athletes of all time.

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The American’s 21st grand slam crown and 68th tour-level title earned her a cheque for US$2.7 million.

I can’t believe I am standing here with another Serena Slam. It is so cool. It has been a pleasure and an honour to give so many years in this unbelievable place
Serena Williams

But it is her legacy rather than her bank balance that concerns Williams these days and she now holds all four Grand Slam titles at the same time – the rare ‘Serena Slam’ she last achieved in 2002-03.

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