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Tradition #212-1717 3Rd Ave The Prince George Citizen - Thursday, August 17, 2000 - 11 S p o r t s W o m e n ’s tennis tour W i l l i a m s k e e p s s tre a k alive thriving o n sex appeal MONTREAL (CP) — Serena Serena Williams, 18, coming was never gone,” Williams said, before quickly MONTREAL — Some of the most attractive women in the Williams stretched the family off a win on Sunday in Los Ange­ adding: “I should say, it’s higher now. world are in Montreal this week, and fans are lining up to streak to 26 wins with a 6-1, 6- les, is currently ranked seventh “But I feel like I could play a tonne better. I catch glimpses of them. 2 victory over Patty Schnyder on the WTA Tour, while Venus, don’t feel like I played well. I’m just warming The women aren’t there for a fashion show or a gala event, on Wednesday in her debut at 20, is ranked third. Venus’ semi­ up. I haven’t begun hitting my serves yet.” but instead to pound forehands shots and smash serves. the du Maurier Open tennis final win over Serena at Wimble­ Williams advanced to a third-round meeting The top female tennis stars in the world are competing in tournament. don in July is the last time either on Thursday with ever-popular Russian Anna the du Maurier Open women’s tennis championships at Jar- Serena and her sister Venus of them lost a match. Kournikova, the 11th seed who downed Bel­ ry Park Tennis Centre. Williams, who together have won The last non-Williams to beat gium’s Sabine Appelmans 6-4, 6-3 before a The tournament, which has sold a women’s single-week four consecutive tournaments, one of the sisters was Arantxa packed centre court at du Maurier Stadium. tournament-record 153,500 tickets, has clearly benefited have not lost to anyone but one Sanchez-Vicario of Spain, who Top-seed and defending champion Martina from the growing popularity of the women’s game. another in 26 straight matches. defeated Venus at the French Hingis of Switzerland, beaten in the semifinals The appeal of women’s tennis has eclipsed the men’s “That’s our ultimate goal,” Southam photo Open in June. in Los Angeles by Serena, ousted Nadejda game, thanks, in large part, to a growing number of attrac­ Serena said when asked if the Serena Williams beat Serena Williams, the fourth Petrova of Russia 6-1,6-3. tive women on tour. They not only compete at high levels sisters from Palm Beach Garden, Patty Schnyder in seed who had never played the It’s the No. 1 ranking held by Hingis that the and look good doing it, but also have a wide range of off- Fla., had their sights on the top straight sets Wednesday du Maurier in Montreal or Williams sisters are after. court interests that appeal to fans who may not have previ­ two spots in the world rankings. at the du Maurier Open. Toronto before, looked at ease Hingis’ next opponent is Kveta Hrdlickova of ously watched the sport. “We’re working towards it. in dispatching Schnyder despite the Czech Republic, who eliminated the last “We’re in the entertainment business,” said Bert McGuire, We are producing the results right now and cold, gusting winds and a one-hour rain delay. 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