Shame On You: Serena makes US Open into Personal Drama Feud?!

During the US Open Final on Sunday (Sept 9), Serena Williams made the match a personal grudge agenda with the seat/line judge. Simply said…if she knew the judge was strict and rigid, then don’t mess with him. Save it for the press conference.

Turning Into A Star: Lady College Baller Rachel Banham Scores 52 Points; NBA Anthony Davis Hits 59 Points!

Minnesota Gophers’ Lady Rachel Banham has already got chirps #Tweets #Twitter from the likes of legendary Kobe Bryant after scoring a Women’s NCAA RECORD 60 points two weeks ago, a game-winner a week ago, and now matches that with an amazing 52 point performance, last night, shattering the BIG-Ten scoring record! Young NBA New Orleans Pelicans’ Anthony Davis is turning into a #star… stepping into the shadows of Wilt Chamberlain and Shaquille O’Neal with a profound 59 point plus 20 boards performance last night! He became the third player…

US Open: Roberta Vinci Upsets Serena Williams Attempt At Calendar Slam! [Photo]

It was absolutely a tale of David & Goliath with Vinci at a 300-to-1 odds to win, and Serena perhaps get caught up in the hype and distractions (Drake kept leering in the crowd)! She seemed to be a bit over-animated on her winners and at points even serving up unusual facial expressions! The biggest story in Women’s Tennis and the US Open was building up to be Serena Williams going onto win the Calendar Slam (winning all four majors in the same calendar year), BUT in the semi-final today the story changed quickly! 43 ranked Roberta Vinci played her heart out, and ignored all the cheers and jeers from the crowd for the heavily favored Williams, and came back to win 2-6, 6-4, 6-4!!!

Serena Williams Notches ‘Serena Slam’ at Wimbledon!

During the pre-game commentary, former 18-time slam winner, Chrissy Everett implicitly uttered “She plays her best when she’s mad,” well I guess Serena was “mad” because she won in two sets 6-4, 6-4 over up-and-coming Spains’ Garbiñe Muguruza to win the Wimbledon Finals and complete the ‘Serena Slam’ (winning four Majors in a row)!