
What a win at Wimbledon would mean for Serena Williams
Clip: 7/10/2015 | 4m 45s
What a historic win at Wimbledon would mean for Serena Williams
If Serena Williams wins at Wimbledon tomorrow against Garbine Muguruza, she will hold all four grand slam titles at once, a feat she conquered once before 12 years ago. Judy Woodruff talks to Tom Perrotta, sports correspondent for The Wall Street Journal.
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What a win at Wimbledon would mean for Serena Williams
Clip: 7/10/2015 | 4m 45s
If Serena Williams wins at Wimbledon tomorrow against Garbine Muguruza, she will hold all four grand slam titles at once, a feat she conquered once before 12 years ago. Judy Woodruff talks to Tom Perrotta, sports correspondent for The Wall Street Journal.
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