[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”6233″ img_size=”large” alignment=”center” style=”img-frame-small”][vc_column_text]Serena Williams has written her name with golden letters in the history of tennis. With 23 Grand Slams, the American tennis player is one triumph to equal the mark of the Australian Margaret Court, who with 24 occupies the first position in the historical Tennis podium.
On the other side of the lawn of the center court of the All-England Club will be the Romanian Simona Halep, who reached her third Grand Slam final in her most recent seven appearances, and arrives at the game for the championship with just over a year of raising his first trophy of this category in the 2018 edition of Roland Garros.
This duel, literally, is the clash between experience and youth, power against speed or maturity against youth, so it is difficult to try to predict what will happen, since Serena gave two sets in the previous phases of the contest and Halep has just left one.
The road to the final has also been more complicated for the European, who had to completely stop the surprise 15-year-old American player Cori Gauff in the round of 16 and then beat the eighth racket of the world, Elina Svitolina, in so much so that Williams did not have to face any player from the top ten of the WTA.
However, the fact that Williams is about to reach Court as the highest Grand Slam winner in history, could get just one more trophy to reach Martina Navratilova as the maximum winner at Wimbledon, can tip the balance to your favor
Serena’s triumph pays -200, but increases to -118 if you think she will win with three or more games of difference over Romanian, something that, as already analyzed, is very likely to happen because of what this game means to her.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]