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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 21:38:42 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Monday, June 28, 2010<br /><br />Serena, Venus advance at Wimbledon<br /><br />Associated Press<br /><br />WIMBLEDON, England -- Defending champion Serena Williams overcame Maria Sharapova 7-6 (9), 6-4 on Monday to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals and avenge her loss to the Russian in the 2004 final.<br /><br />In another marquee women&#x27;s matchup, Kim Clijsters rallied to beat Justine Henin 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 in an all-Belgian duel between former No. 1-ranked players making Wimbledon comebacks after returning from retirement.<br /><br />Five-time women&#x27;s winner Venus Williams also advanced.<br /><br />Serena Williams served 19 aces for the second straight match -- taking her total to 63 for the tournament -- and held off the resurgent Sharapova in a tight battle on Centre Court.<br /><br />I don&#x27;t serve like this too often, Williams said. I don&#x27;t know what it is about this court that makes me serve well.<br /><br />Williams, who hit four aces in the opening game, saved three set points in the tiebreaker to stay in command.<br /><br />I played really well and I thought I had my chances, said Sharapova, who hurt her own cause with seven double faults. If it was not for her really great serving, I certainly had a real good look at winning the match.<br /><br />In 2004, Sharapova -- 17 years old at the time -- stunned Williams 6-1, 6-4 for her first Grand Slam title.<br /><br />That was so long ago that I don&#x27;t think it gives me any more added or any less satisfaction, Williams said after Monday&#x27;s match. We&#x27;re both different players. She&#x27;s obviously improved. Hopefully I&#x27;ve improved since six years ago.<br /><br />Sharapova came back from 3-1 down in the first set and had Williams on the ropes in the tiebreaker, but failed to convert. Leading 6-4, she hit a forehand into the net before Williams smacked a forehand winner to make it 6-6.<br /><br />With Sharapova up 8-7, Williams hit a service winner to save another set point. At 9-all, Sharapova double-faulted. Williams then converted her third set point with her 13th ace.<br /><br />Serving for the match in the second set, Williams hit another ace and a service winner. She finished with 31 winners and 17 errors, while Sharapova had 14 winners and 18 errors.<br /><br />I had a few looks at her serve, but even when you had a good look and the ball&#x27;s coming at you in 120s [mph], it&#x27;s pretty tough to do much with it, Sharapova said.<br /><br />Clijsters came from a set down against Henin and is now 13-12 in career meetings against her compatriot.<br /><br />Henin received treatment on her right elbow on three changeovers after slipping and falling to the turf as she charged to the net at 2-1 in the first set. She said the elbow was quite painful and bothered her on her serves and backhands, but didn&#x27;t know the extent of the problem.<br /><br />I don&#x27;t really know how it affected [the match], said Henin, who has seven Grand Slam titles but has yet to win Wimbledon. We&#x27;ll see in the next few days.<br /><br />Henin seemed in complete command after easily winning the first set, but Clijsters -- a two-time U.S. Open champion -- lifted her game in the second.<br /><br />Clijsters made the decisive break in the eighth game of the final set after Henin sailed a forehand long, then served out the match. The two exchanged kisses on the cheek at the net.<br /><br />I can&#x27;t believe we&#x27;re back to this after so many years of battling against each other, Clijsters said. I think this was our 25th battle, so we go way back but we play really good tennis and I think we showed some good stuff out there today.<br /><br />Venus Williams overcame a tough challenge from the lowest-ranked player left in the draw. The second-seeded Williams broke back twice to stay in the second set, then escaped in the tiebreaker to complete a 6-4, 7-6 (5) victory on Court 2 over 92nd-ranked Jarmila Groth of Australia.<br /><br />There wasn&#x27;t a lot of room for error for either one of us against each other&#x27;s serve, Williams said. She played really well today. I didn&#x27;t think she made too many errors. Just really played some smart tennis and took advantage of opportunities. I played well at the end to close it out.<br /><br />The victory sent Williams into her 31st Grand Slam quarterfinal and improved her record to 12-0 in fourth-round matches at the All England Club. She could potentially face Serena in Saturday&#x27;s final.<br /><br />Vera Zvonareva advanced when fourth-seeded Jelena Jankovic retired with a back injury while trailing 6-1, 3-0. It&#x27;s the fourth time the Serb has gone out in the fourth round here, while the Russian made it to the quarters for the first time. She will next face Clijsters.<br /><br />Third-seeded Caroline Wozniacki lost 6-2, 6-0 in just 46 minutes to unseeded Czech Petra Kvitova. The 19-year-old Dane, last year&#x27;s U.S. Open runner-up, was overwhelmed by the 62nd-ranked Kvitova, managing just four winners to her opponent&#x27;s 23.<br /><br />Also making the quarters were No. 9 Li Na of China, Tzvetana Pironkova of Bulgaria and qualifier Kaia Kanepi of Estonia.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/43012">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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