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Wimbledon: Real Reason Serena Williams Broke Strict Rule as $50,000 Fine Decision Made

Williams' return to professional tennis has come with controversy.
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Serena Williams Is Back. Thank Goodness.
Late last month, Serena Williams, 44, played her first professional singles match in nearly four years. She took the court at Wimbledon against a 20-year-old Australian named Maya Joint and lost in three competitive sets. It was revealed in the days that followed that Williams had tweaked her right knee and was thus unable to []
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