News - Oracene Price
By Howard Fendrich Associated Press WIMBLEDON, England -- Venus and Serena Williams have a busy schedule today.
By Michelle Kaufman, The Miami Herald Jul. 4--WIMBLEDON, England -- Like many tennis-loving Americans, Venus and Serena Williams will wake up Saturday morning and enjoy Breakfast at Wimbledon.
Venus and Serena Williams comforted each other and grieved with their family over the shooting death of their oldest sister, calling her "our nucleus and our rock." Yetunde Price was shot in the chest early Sunday after an alleged dispute in this Los Angeles suburb, which maintains the same grim reputation for street gangs and violence it had when the tennis stars were playing on its cracked concrete public courts.
A 24-year-old man was arrested in the investigation of the shooting that killed the older sister of tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department announced early Monday. The suspect was identified as Aaron Michael Hammer.
Serena Williams focused and beat her adversary and sister Venus 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 Saturday for her second straight Wimbledon title. It's her fifth championship in the past six Grand Slams, each capped by a victory over Venus. "I have to look at the big picture.
