Serena Williams has called on fans to support her sister Venus with the two five-time Wimbledon champions to meet in an emotional fourth-round clash tomorrow.
The sisters, who have 27 Grand Slam titles between them, are to be on opposing sides of the net for the sixth time at Wimbledon and for the 26th time in their careers.
Venus, 35, thrashed Aleksandra Krunic to reach the last 16, while Serena, 33, had to survive an almighty scare against Britain’s Heather Watson before booking the first all-Williams tie at Wimbledon since 2009.
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Since Serena won that final clash six years ago, the sisters’ paths have diverged, with the younger sibling putting herself among the all-time greats by reaching 20 Grand Slam titles.
In contrast, Venus has slumped down the rankings as she fights a constant battle with auto-immune disease Sjogren’s syndrome, which often leaves her exhausted.
As a result, Serena believes Venus’ struggles deserve the sympathy of the All England Club crowd if they have to pick sides.
“I expect more people to be rooting for Venus,” Serena said. “I would be rooting for Venus. She’s been through so much. She’s had a wonderful story. She’s been so inspiring to me; she’s just an incredible individual.”
“She’s just so amazing. She’s been so inspiring to a lot of people with the same things that she goes through, too,” Serena said.
Venus returned the compliment, claiming she would support Serena if she were a bystander.
“That’s interesting, I’ll probably be cheering for her,” Venus said when told of Serena’s desire for the crowd to support her. “I haven’t given any thought to the crowd really. There’s no such thing as giving up for me in my life, but also for her, she’s been through so much.”
“You see players that continue to talk about injuries that are like 9,000 years old,” Venus said. “She never complained once. You have to give her credit for that.”
After four Wimbledon finals and a semi-final between the sisters, this will be their earliest meeting on the lawns of southwest London.
On the surface, world No. 1 Serena, chasing her fourth successive Grand Slam crown and 21st of her career, is the clear favorite to secure her 15th career victory against 16th seed Venus.
However, regardless of the result, Serena says seven-time major winner Venus has already left a great legacy as a “pioneer” for both the sport and women’s rights.
“Where do I start?” asked Serena, when asked to chart Venus’ tennis legacy. “She’s done so much for this sport. It’s just been amazing for me to follow in her footsteps in terms of getting equal prize money here, just stepping up to the plate and being that person.”
Grand Slam duels have never sat easy with the Williams family bonds, and, with only their third meeting in six years, Serena admitted time has not eased those conflicting emotions.
“It’s unfortunate that it’s so soon, but we’re going to do the best that we can,” Serena said. “She’s my sister today, she’s my sister next week, she’s my sister next year: I think that’s a little more important than a match.”
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