Veterans hail their longevity after battling out Sony Open final
Williams eases away to 59th career title
Miami is one of the favourite stops on the WTA Tour because of the city's hip, youthful vibe but the final of the Sony Open on Saturday was more about the golden oldies as Serena Williams and Li Na took centre stage.
Williams, the world No1, pounded out a 7-5, 6-1 win over Li, the world No2, to claim a record seventh title on the Miami hardcourts and was then asked to explain how two 32-year-olds have come to dominate the women's game. Reported by guardian.co.uk 17 hours ago.
Williams eases away to 59th career title
Miami is one of the favourite stops on the WTA Tour because of the city's hip, youthful vibe but the final of the Sony Open on Saturday was more about the golden oldies as Serena Williams and Li Na took centre stage.
Williams, the world No1, pounded out a 7-5, 6-1 win over Li, the world No2, to claim a record seventh title on the Miami hardcourts and was then asked to explain how two 32-year-olds have come to dominate the women's game. Reported by guardian.co.uk 17 hours ago.