The world of women's sports provided plenty of entertainment and drama this holiday weekend. Some highlights:
Venus Williams won her fifth Wimbledon singles title in an all-Williams final, and only a short while later, she teamed up with sister Serena to take the doubles title as well.
While everyone is talking about Michael Phelps,
Katie Hoff is quietly preparing for what could be an equally impressive Olympics.
What can you say about 41-year-old
Dara Torres? Other than she is simply incredible.
Lisa Leslie got an early start on her birthday celebration (she turns 36 today) with a Sparks win last night over the Phoenix Mercury. Leslie, one of the most dominant athletes of her generation, regardless of gender, also has a new book out,
Don't Let The Lipstick Fool You: The Making of a Champion.
Unfortunately,
Adriane Blewitt didn't make the Olympic team. But if you're familiar with
Adriane's story, you know she's already a winner.
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