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Venus, Serena to meet in Wimbledon final (AP)

China's Zheng Jie waves to the crowd after losing her semifinal match against Serena Williams of U.S. on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Thursday, July 3, 2008.

A spot in her seventh Wimbledon final already secured, Venus Williams headed back to Centre Court to catch the end of the next match. Scouting? Not really. More like rooting. And when Thursday's second semifinal ended, Williams stood, smiling and applauding for the woman who won, the woman she will have to beat to earn a fifth championship at the All England Club: her younger sister, Serena.


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