
Venus and Serena reunited in WTA Top 10
Paris (AFP) - Venus Williams' victory in the Zhuhai Masters in China over the weekend sees her climb from 11th to seventh in the latest WTA standings dominated by her sister Serena.
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Box Office Top 20: 'Spectre' makes $70.4 million in debut
LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Spectre," the latest in the James Bond series, skyrocketed to the top of the box office without much resistance, earning $70.4 million in its first days in U.S. theaters. This is slightly lower than the Sunday estimates and a far cry from "Skyfall's" $88.4 million debut in 2012,…
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Serena Williams has a wild story about chasing down some dude who stole her phone
Let this be a lesson: if you are going to steal a phone, perhaps do not steal it from a person whose job is literally to sprint for hours at a time. Take it away, Serena Williams:
Basically: according to Serena, she was having dinner at a Chinese restaurant ("delicious may I add") with Venus Williams and Caroline Wozniacki, when a man stole her cell phone off the chair beside her. She noticed and jumped up, prompting the man to start running away with the phone. Serena gave chase and, uh, yeah, Serena Williams, so: "I was upon him in a flash!" she writes. She then demanded the phone back as nicely as possible, she writes, asking if perhaps he had mistaken it for his own. He gave it back. Serena thanked him and returned to her meal to a standing ovation.
"Those sprints came in handy," she writes. Yeah.