A peculiarly scorching sun had its way with the Wimbledon grass over this fortnight. But the sun also sets. Here, our ongoing roundup of passing shots from SW19, a curated much-ado-about-everything – if a bit less manicured than the Wimble-lawns themselves.
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"It's just all business. ... I like to live in the future. I want to accomplish more."
That was Venus Williams at Wimbledon. Not after the championship match she lost to Garbine Muguruza, mind you. No, that was Venus early in the tournament, around its halfway point.
Everything but the finish. That's how some would describe her run to her 10th Wimbledon singles final. But even in defeat, even after halting six opponents only to fall at the hands, the sharp groundstrokes, of Garbine Muguruza, Venus wasn't despairing about the present. She was already looking ahead.
The event brimmed with opportunity for her, and Venus ducked into most every opening she had at this Wimbledon. She played for a full fortnight. She played through distractions, such as pesky fines. She played through a tragedy. She played through bad press, ageist comments, racial tension and insipid social media posts.