American tennis super-stars Serena and Venus Williams on
Tuesday arrived the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos at about 3p.m
(local time) with officials of ‘Breaking The Mould,’ BTM campaign who
were on ground to receive them.
Good Publicity......excerpts below.
The visit of the Williams sisters is part of a two-nation tour that
will see them play exhibition matches and train kids is aimed at
promoting women’s rights.
The sisters having shared 22 major women’s singles championships
between them are amongst the world’s and United States’ most successful
athletes and their trip is aimed at promoting “the role that women play
in shifting perceptions and encouraging development at all levels across
the African continent”.
The sisters could only say a few words to pressmen at the airport as
security operatives whisked them away immediately they arrived.
The Williams are scheduled to pay the Lagos State Governor Babatunde
Fashola a courtesy at the State House on Wednesday, after which they
will head to a tennis clinic at Ikoyi Club, visit a puberty education
class for girls then play an exhibition match and head to South Africa
on Friday, November 2nd.
The Williams sisters have played each other competitively in 23
professional matches since 1998, with Serena winning 13 of these
matches. Their overall head-to-head series is 13–10.
Serena who is currently ranked number 3 in the world has played Venus
12 times in Grand Slam singles tournaments and 11 times in other
tournaments (including 11 finals).
They have met in eight Grand Slam finals, with Serena winning six
times. Beginning with the 2002 French Open, they played each other in
four consecutive Grand Slam singles finals, which was the first time in
the open era that the same two players had contested four consecutive
Grand Slam finals.
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