Serena Williams Loses Wimbledon Women’s Final to Simona Halep

No. 7 seed Simona Halep beat seven-time Wimbledon champion Serena Williams in the women’s singles final today at the All England Club.

Williams, who would’ve claimed a 24th Grand Slam title if she had won the match, handled the 6-2, 6-2 loss to the 27-year-old Romanian with grace. This marks Halep’s second major championship, following her 2018 French Open win.

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Serena Williams in action on Centre Court at Wimbledon during the women’s singles final.
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“When someone plays lights-out, there’s really not much you can do,” Williams said of the loss. “I think my opponent just played unbelievable.” The No. 11 seed Nike athlete hasn’t won a Grand Slam title since 2017 Australian Open when she defeated her sister Venus.

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Serena Williams wearing a white Nike look at Wimbledon.
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“I think I played my best tennis ever,” said Halep. “I just didn’t think about what is happening and where I am, I just wanted to be aggressive, to play my plan.”

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Serena Williams pictured after her loss.
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“Just gotta keep fighting and keep trying and enjoying the sport,” Williams said. “I love coming out here, playing in front of you guys. It’s literally a joy, so it’s been really fun.” Williams, 37, dressed in a white knit Nike dress featuring cutout detailing and a white and gold version of her signature NikeCourt Flare for the match.

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