The woman who moved the lines forever
Serena Williams is arguably the greatest tennis player of all time. But she also and above all embodies an inextinguishable source of inspiration for generations of African-Americans.
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A giant, majestic lotus blooming in the heart of Corona Park. Dizzying bleachers that tumble down on you as they get lost in the New York sky. Walls steeped in history, a palpable electricity, a highly symbolic piece of heritage. If an enclosure, only one on the planet, should be worthy of such a monumental curtain drop, it could only be the Arthur-Ashe Stadium. Where the meteorite had struck for the first time, very strongly, at the twilight of the 2nd millennium.
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