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[QUOTE="msf22b, post: 2322969, member: 656"] I just can't understand how anyone could not support Venus Williams ; especially in the twilight (?) of her career. I think it's almost unfair that words of admiration are so much more appropriate for men; mensch, gentleman, can't think of a good one to describe her quasi-regal bearing (not right) ladylike (completely wrong)...you get the point. She's a unique, positive, force for good in woman's sport, extending the previously understood chronological limit for superior performance while always the ideal competitor, equally gracious in victory or defeat. She overcame the limitations of her family's coaching both on and off the court; the chip on her shoulder at times noted in her early years being completely hidden now; a grown woman of many interests, seemingly completely at ease with her place in society And as noted by the three other notable semi-finalists of a later generation, she is the one they most look up to and emulate. When one thinks of parallels, perhaps only one name comes up...Sue Bird. Go Venus...beat up on the kids, one last time (gently, gently). [/QUOTE]
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