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Serena's loss was shocking, but not completely unexpected
Maybe it was this that made the reappearance of Sabine Lisicki, the nerveless conqueror of Serena less than 24 hours earlier, such an uncomplicated pleasure as she mixed power and finesse quite perfectly in her 6-3, 6-3 quarter-final defeat of young
Serena Williams may have come into Wimbledon looking unbeatable, but Sabine Lisicki had other thoughts about their fourth-round match. The 23rd-seeded German managed to pull off the upset of the tournament, bouncing the five-time Wimbledon champion,
But having led 3-0 and 4-2 in the final set, she slipped out of the Championships, beaten 6-2, 1-6, 6-4 by Germany's Sabine Lisicki. It was a brilliant performance from Lisicki, a semi-finalist here in 2010, at her best on grass and a player who on her
The defending champion and five-time Wimbledon winner failed to close out a reckon it over-saw third set Monday, dropping the last four games to Sabine Lisicki of Germany and bringing up the rear 6-2, 1-6, 6-4 in the fourth round. The result finished
Fresh from beating world number one Serena Williams on Monday, the German world number 24 required just over an hour to win her last eight clash on Court One. Lisicki overpowered and outplayed Kanepi 6-3 6-3 to continue her like affair with the
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