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CBSSports.com: Venus lone woman to carry Stripes at U.S. Open
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By Art Spander
The Sports Xchange/CBSSports.com
NEW YORK -- Not so very long ago, Venus Williams was a tennis ingenue, the kid with beads in her hair and fire in her serve. Now, as U.S. women's tennis sinks to levels once unimagined, she has become the savior.
It's hard to believe that with her younger sister Serena, the world's top player, missing because of an injury, Venus is the only American among the 32 seeded women in the U.S. Open.
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© 2010 CBS Interactive. All rights reserved.
The Sports Xchange/CBSSports.com
NEW YORK -- Not so very long ago, Venus Williams was a tennis ingenue, the kid with beads in her hair and fire in her serve. Now, as U.S. women's tennis sinks to levels once unimagined, she has become the savior.
It's hard to believe that with her younger sister Serena, the world's top player, missing because of an injury, Venus is the only American among the 32 seeded women in the U.S. Open.
Read the full story here.
© 2010 CBS Interactive. All rights reserved.
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