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SERENA WILLIAMS VS JUSTINE HENIN

Serena Williams returns a volley from Justine Henin of Belgium at the Ericcson Open at the Tennis center at Key Biscayne, Fl March 31, 2007. Williams beat Henin 0-6, 7-5,6-3 to win the Sony Ericcson Open. (UPI Photo/ Susan Knowles)


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