Serena Williams was just two points away from a semifinals exit from the U.S. Open back in September when she began her now infamous tirade at the lineswoman who helped make her departure a reality by calling a foot fault that sparked the meltdown. Now, nearly two months later, the USTA has announced they will make a ruling on her further punishment within two weeks. She was originally fined $10,500 -- $10,000 maximum on-court fine allowed plus $500 for racquet abuse -- but potentially faces more fines and a possible suspension from the WTA.
"It's in the hands of the Grand Slam administrator, who I believe has now completed his investigation and will be making a ruling within the next two weeks," United States Tennis Association President Lucy Garvin told The Associated Press on Friday. "That's what we have been told -- that Serena would hear, we would hear."
DOHA, Qatar (AP) --
DOHA, Qatar (AP) -- The Williams sisters will end their season with another title matchup.
DOHA, Qatar (AP) -- 
Serena and
DOHA, Qatar (AP) -- After months of debate about who is more deserving of the No. 1 ranking,
In a sport that has had a serious gambling scandal involving suspicions of match-fixing, how are we supposed to take
Some of the excuses from these athletes are just laughable. They thought they were just injecting vitamins in their behinds. They didn't know the ingredients in that medicine. They must have gotten it in their systems by kissing a woman who had been using the stuff at a bar.













