Sunday, July 10, 2016

TV This Week: "Mr. Robot" returns; "The Night Of"; "Original Sin: s*x"; "D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?"


The Night Of Part 2: Preview (HBO)

SUNDAY

U.S. Olympic Trials:The competitions continue, and the women"s gymnastics trials should be especially suspenseful, as decisions are made about which women will represent the U.S. in the Olympics in Rio. (8:30 p.m.; NBC/8)

"The Night Of":The first episode of the new eight-part limited series about a murder investigation in New York still bears an executive producer credit for the late James Gandolfini, who was originally slated to play the role of a rumpled defense attorney. John Turturro inherited the part in this drama from Steven Zaillian and Richard Price, who based it on a BBC series titled "Criminal Justice." It"s the story of Nasir "Naz" Khan (Riz Ahmed), a Pakistani-American college student who meets a mysterious, sexy woman on one fateful night in New York City. After sharing drugs and having s*x with the woman, Naz wakes up to find her dead, covered in blood. From there, Naz becomes caught up in the criminal justice system. Did he commit the crime? Or was he just in the wrong place at the wrong time? The premiere creates an ominous tone, with strong performances by all involved though the portrait of the woman who ends up dead is annoyingly pulpy. Where but in fiction do these seductive, dangerous damsels dwell? (9 p.m. HBO)"Original Sin: s*x":While this new series sounds like it should be on VH1, here it is on the National Geographic channel. Such familiar talking heads as Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Andy Cohen, Ann Coulter, Dan Savage and RuPaul weigh in on various aspects of s*x and contemporary culture. The first episode, "Hi-Tech s*x," explores how people are using technology as part of their s*x lives. (9 p.m. National Geographic Channel)"The $100,000 Pyramid":Where else will you find celebrity matchups like Martha Stewart vs. Snoop Dogg? If that isn"t a good game-show question, I don"t know what is. (9 p.m.; ABC/2)

"D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?":Two-night docuseries exploring the notorious case of skyjacker D.B. Cooper, who parachuted out of a plane with $200,000 above the Northwest woods in 1971. Interviews and investigations attempt to shed light on the still-unsolved case andoffer theories about who Cooper really was, and what might have happened to him. (9 p.m. History channel)

MONDAY"The Bachelorette": JoJo and her passel of creeps, narcissists and that one singer-songwriter guy who seems nice continue their wacky dating adventures in Argentina. (8 p.m. ABC/2)

"The Making of the Mob: Chicago":The docudrama kicks off Season 2 with an episode called "Capone"s First Kill," tracing the early days of Al Capone"s crime career. (10 p.m.; AMC)

"Running Wild with Bear Grylls": Season 3 begins with Bear Grylls taking Julianne Hough on a trip to Africa, where they come across assorted wildlife, make their way past waterfalls andhave a cliff-rappelling adventure. (10 p.m.; NBC/8) TUESDAY"Difficult People": Julie Klausner and Billy Eichner return for a new season of edgy comedy. (Streaming on Hulu)WEDNESDAYThe 2016 ESPYs:John Cena hosts the annual bash saluting sports achievements, great moments and outstanding athletes. Nominees include LeBron James, Serena Williams, Tom Brady and Stephen Curry. (8 p.m. ABC/2)"Suits":Season 6 finds Mike (Patrick J. Adams) behind bars, and Harvey, Jessica, Louis, Donna and Rachel trying to pick up the pieces of their crumbling law firm. (9 p.m. USA)

"Mr. Robot": Season 2 of last year"s breakout show about a cyber-hacker and the ways technology threatens and transforms our world returns. Based on the first two episodes, it"s stronger than ever, and Rami Malek"s performance continues to astonish.(Read my review.) (10 p.m. USA)

"Hacking Robot 101": An aftershow, this one hosted by Andy Greenwald (co-host of the "Game of Thrones" aftershow, "After the Thrones") and featuring the "Mr. Robot" creator and cast members. (11:32 p.m.; USA)

"The A Word":Drama about a family and their reactions when one of their songs is diagnosed with autism. The cast includes Christopher Eccleston ("The Leftovers.") (10 p.m. Sundance TV)THURSDAY"Aquarius":As with last season, the "60s-set series is like two shows, one that"s good and one that"s not. Everything having to do with David Duchovny"s Los Angeles police detective character and his co-workers, is confident and well-done. But the parallel storyline, which shows how Charles Manson (Gethin Anthony) and his deranged followers came to the point where they committed horrifying murder, is unpleasant and makes me want to change the channel. Which may explain why the ratings aren"t so great. (10 p.m. NBC/8)FRIDAY"Stranger Things":Winona Ryder plays a mother in this "80s-set thriller who panics when her son vanishes, and it starts to look like something supernatural was involved. (Streaming on Netflix)

SATURDAY"The American West":The period following the Civil War is explored. (10 p.m. AMC)-- Kristi Turnquist

Source: http://www.oregonlive.com/tv/2016/07/tv_this_week_mr_robot_returns.html

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UFC 200 results: Cain Velasquez mauls Travis Browne


UFC 200 PPV full show review, results, and highlights (Brock Lesnar wins!)

Cain Velasquez returned to the win column at UFC 200 on Saturday night. - Esther Lin, MMA Fighting

LAS VEGAS -- Don"t write off Cain Velasquez just yet.

On Saturday night, the two-time former UFC heavyweight champion looked every bit the world beater he"s been when he"s not injured, as he absolutely mauled Travis Browne in the main-card opener of UFC 200 at T Mobile Arena.

Fighting for the first time since losing the title to Fabricio Werdum at UFC 188, Velasquez won via TKO at 4:57 of the opening round.

More Coverage: UFC 200 Results | UFC news

Velasquez (14-2) pressed the action from the outset, stalking Browne down and landing heavy strikes. Velasquez even threw lightning-fast spinning back kicks, one of which landed.

Velasquez dropped Browne late in the round and didn"t let up, wailing away with ground-and-pound until John McCarthy waved the bout off.

"Feels good you know I have a lot of respect for Travis," Velasquez said. "He fights good he fights hard, it"s good to be back."

Velasquez knows he might not get a shot at the belt currently held by Stipe Miocic right away given his injury history, so he says he just wants the best fights.

"I was out for a little bit," Velasquez said. "I want the best fights, I wnat he title belt, whoever the UFC wants me to fight I"ll do it, i want the best guys."

It was the 12th career finish for Velasquez. Browne (18-4-1) has dropped two of his past three.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2016/7/9/12138204/ufc-200-results-cain-velasquez-mauls-travis-browne

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Euro 2016: What time, TV, channel is Portugal vs. France, live stream, WATCH ONLINE (7/10/16)


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Portugal, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, faces France, led by Antoine Griezmann, for the2016 European Championshipon Sunday, July 10, 2016, at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France.

Here is what you need to know:

Who:Portugal vs. France

What:European Championship

When:Sunday, July 10, 2016

Where:Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France

Time:3 p.m. USA Eastern (9 p.m. in France)

TV:ESPN

Livestream:WatchESPN

Eight months after a wave of attacks brought death to the streets of Paris,France"snational team takes onPortugalin a European Championship final with more than just a silver trophy at stake.

The stadium hosting Sunday"s final was the very first target of the Nov. 13 attacks which killed 130 people in and around Paris. Three suicide bombers blew themselves up outside the Stade deFrance, killing a bystander, whileFranceplayed Germany in a friendly match.

Ahead of Sunday"s game at the same venue, the symbolism has not been lost on aFranceteam that is doing its level best to bring a measure of happiness to a country still mourning its dead.

"We"ve obviously been through some difficult times with regards to this dramatic event,"Francecaptain Lloris said Saturday at a pre-match news conference.

"The fact that we have managed to respond on the pitch gives us a bit more pride. Feeling all of the French public behind us, feeling the joy shared between the players and the fans strengthens our bond."

After a halting start to the tournament,Francehas gained in confidence, routing Iceland 5-2 in the quarterfinals and then beating World Cup winner Germany 2-0 in the semifinals. The national fervor, slow at first, has picked up in tandem withFrance"simproved form.

Now there is a genuine sense of belief among fans and players thatFrancecan win its first trophy since Euro 2000 and a fourth major tournament title.

And it couldn"t come at a better time.

"The French needed an escape, through this competition," Lloris said. "And sport has this ability to bring people together. We can see it very clearly, because we"re experiencing it together.

"There is one step to go, probably the hardest. But it"s worth finishing on your knees for."

(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

Source: http://www.nj.com/sports/index.ssf/2016/07/euro_2016_what_time_tv_channel_is_portugal_vs_fran_1.html

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Hot Photos Friday - Teresa Giudice, Shannon Beador, Jacqueline Laurita, And More


Teresa Giudice in First Live Post-Prison TV Interview

I know it was a shorter work week for most of us with the 4th landing on Monday, but I still say T.G.I.F.!!! And in celebration of it being Friday, heres an all new hot photos Friday gallery for you!

The Real Housewives of New Jersey stars were out promoting the new season, which starts on Sunday night! Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga did a little PR together, stopping by the Extra studios on Wednesday. On Thursday, Jacqueline Laurita, Siggy Flicker and Dolores Catania were interviewed by Extra as well.

Nearly unrecognizable reality star Courtney Stodden was spotted out and about with Plastic Martyr, the transgender model that Little Women: LA star Matt Ericson was rumored to be sexting with.

In our Hot Photos Friday gallery below youll find pics from Kelly Bensimon, Joanna Krupa, Patti Stanger, Jill Zarin and more!

Courtney Stodden

Pregnant Courtney Stodden, Plastic Martyr shop baby clothes at A Pea in the Pod in Beverly Hills Featuring: Courtney Stodden, Platic martyr Where: Los Angeles, California, United States When: 07 Jul 2016 Credit: WENN.com

Jillian Michaels

LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 06: Celebrity fitness trainer Jillian Michaels attends Shape Magazine celebrates Jillian Michaels" cover and 35th anniversary of Shape at The Whisper Lounge on July 6, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)

Dolores

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 07: Dolores Catania visits "Extra" at their New York studios at H&M in Times Square on July 7, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra)

Jacs

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 07: Jacqueline Laurita visits "Extra" at their New York studios at H&M in Times Square on July 7, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra)

Jacqueline Laurita

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 07: Jacqueline Laurita visits "Extra" at their New York studios at H&M in Times Square on July 7, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra)

Siggy Flicker

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 07: Dolores Catania visits "Extra" at their New York studios at H&M in Times Square on July 7, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra)

RHONJ Cast

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 07: (L-R) Siggy Flicker, Dolores Catania, and Jacqueline Laurita visit "Extra" at their New York studios at H&M in Times Square on July 7, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra)

Jacqueline Laurita

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 07: AJ Calloway (R) interviews Jacqueline Laurita during her visit to "Extra" at their New York studios at H&M in Times Square on July 7, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra)

Siggy Flicker

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 07: Siggy Flicker visits "Extra" at their New York studios at H&M in Times Square on July 7, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra)

Christina Milian

PrettyLittleThing Launch Party Featuring: Christina Millian Where: Los Angeles, California, United States When: 07 Jul 2016 Credit: Apega/WENN.com

Kylie Jenner

PrettyLittleThing Launch Party Featuring: Kylie Jenner Where: Los Angeles, California, United States When: 07 Jul 2016 Credit: Apega/WENN.com

Shannon Beador

HOLLYWOOD, CA - JUNE 27: TV personality Shannon Beador visits Hollywood Today Live at W Hollywood on June 27, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images)

Patti Stanger

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 28: Patti Stanger visits "Extra" at their New York studios at H&M in Times Square on June 28, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images)

Patti Stanger & Michell Collins

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 28: Patti Stanger and Michelle Collins attend the Million Dollar Matchmaker premiere at the Crosby Street Hotel on June 28, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for WE tv)

Bobby & Jill Zarin

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 28: Bobby Zarin and Jill Zarin attend the Million Dollar Matchmaker premiere at the Crosby Street Hotel on June 28, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for WE tv)

Jill

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 28: Jill Zarin attends the Million Dollar Matchmaker premiere at the Crosby Street Hotel on June 28, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for WE tv)

Teresa Giudice

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 29: Television personality Teresa Giudice walks in Midtown Manhattan on June 29, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Ray Tamarra/GC Images)

Demetria McKinney

ATLANTA, GA - JUNE 29: Television personality Demetria McKinney attends "Bad Dad Rehab" Atlanta screening at Midtown Art Cinema Theatre on June 29, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Gina Liano

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 01: Gina Liano arrives ahead of opening night of Cinderella at State Theatre on July 1, 2016 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)

Kourtney Kardashian

MIAMI, FL - JULY 04: Kourtney Kardashian is seen on the beach on July 4, 2016 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by John Parra/GC Images)

Kourtney & Larsa

MIAMI, FL - JULY 04: Larsa Pippen and Kourtney Kardashian are seen on the beach on July 4, 2016 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by John Parra/GC Images)

Scott Disick

MALIBU, CA - JULY 04: TV personality Scott Disick attends the "Red, White and Bootsy" 4th Of July Event at Nobu Malibu on July 4, 2016 in Malibu, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)

Joanna & Romain

MALIBU, CA - JULY 04: Romain Zago and model Joanna Krupa attend the "Red, White and Bootsy" 4th Of July Event at Nobu Malibu on July 4, 2016 in Malibu, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)

Brody Jenner

MALIBU, CA - JULY 04: Brody Jenner attends the "Red, White and Bootsy" 4th Of July Event at Nobu Malibu on July 4, 2016 in Malibu, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)

Brandon Jenner

Brandon Jenner steps out with his little baby girl Eva James Jenner Featuring: Brandon Jenner, Eva James Jenner Where: Malibu, California, United States When: 29 Jun 2016 Credit: WENN.com

Melissa & Teresa

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 06: Melissa Gorga (L) and Teresa Giudice visit "Extra" at their New York studios at H&M in Times Square on July 6, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra)

Teresa Giudice

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 06: Teresa Giudice visits "Extra" at their New York studios at H&M in Times Square on July 6, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra)

Melissa Gorga

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 06: Melissa Gorga visits "Extra" at their New York studios at H&M in Times Square on July 6, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra)

Melissa & Teresa

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 06: Melissa Gorga (L) and Teresa Giudice visit "Extra" at their New York studios at H&M in Times Square on July 6, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra)

EJ Johnson

EJ Johnson goes shopping on the morning of Independence Day Featuring: EJ Johnson Where: Los Angeles, California, United States When: 04 Jul 2016 Credit: 3rd Eye/WENN.COM

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Source: http://www.realitytea.com/2016/07/08/hot-photos-friday-teresa-giudice-shannon-beador-jacqueline-laurita/

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The Singular Serena Williams


ESPN First Take - Serena Williams Shows off Her Trophy | Wimbledon 2016
July 10, 2016 6:17 p.m. ET

If you do something well enough for long enough, there comes a time when people start to think its easy. I worry about this with Serena Williams. I worry that people think that what she doeswinning major tennis tournaments by the handful, 22 after taking another Wimbledon singles title on Saturdayis easy for her. It isnt. Its breathtakingly difficult. It requires focus, commitment, skill, execution, and more than an occasional helping of luck. It requires health both physical and mental. It requires the ability to turn the page immediately after good days and, more importantly, the bad ones. It requires the strength to summon parts of yourself that none of us probably quite understand, because none of us have ever done this in the way that Serena Williams has.

She turns 35 in September. 35! Shes No. 1 in the world, at 34 the oldest player in tenniss Open era to hold that ranking, male or female, and dont Google Andre Agassi, because I already did, and he was 33. And she is not some swan-song veteran improbably turning back the clock. Williams is at the pinnacle of her sport. When and if she loses, its considered a surprise, if not a shock. Every unconquered tournament is a headline, a disappointment.

Its a comical standard to which few are ever held. But this is the space Williams has occupied for ages, and probably will until she decides to walk away.

A few months ago, I asked Williamss coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, about how Williams handled the mental stresses of being expected to win every tennis match she plays in. One particular line of his answer has stuck with me:

She does not have the right to fail, Mouratoglou said.

She does not have the right to fail. Think about that for a second. Mouratoglou went on to talk about how mentally strong Williams was, how she tried to compensate for this pressure with great confidence, but it was a candid recognition of the extraordinary weight placed upon Williams every time she steps onto the court.

There was once a time where it could be argued, convincingly, that Williamss accomplishments were, if anything, underappreciated, that despite all the winning, there were still a few lingering yeah buts. Thats still a little truethere remain some cranks that try to diminish Williamss competition, as if the likes of Angelique Kerber and Garbie Muguruza just wandered in from a weekend tennis camp. But theres lately been a noticeable uptick in public admiration, a slightly-embarrassed acknowledgment of Williamss talent, as if to say: we should have been cherishing Serena Williams for ages. Today, the holdouts and naysayers just sound like boors.

Ill leave to others the arguments about whether or not Williams is the greatest womens singles tennis player. I feel the greatest-ever conversation is fraught in tennis: There have been too many changes to string and racket technology, travel, coaching, etc. to make comparisons close to fair. But if you folks want to argue Serena vs. Steffi vs. Martina vs. Margaret vs. Billie Jean and so on, go right ahead. You want to call Williams All-Time or All-Earth or All-Universe? Im good with all of it. (For what its worth, Chris Evert thinks Williams is the best, and I wont try to talk Chris Evert out of it.)

But lets just talk for a moment about the span of Williamss excellence. There are now 14 years between Williamss first (2002) and most recent singles titles at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. There are 16 years between the Williams sisters first Wimbledon doubles titles and Saturdays. 16 years! Thats not a spanthats a Tracy Austin!

When I spoke to her this spring, Williams told me she never imagined shed be playing tennis at this age. She hasnt, but many of us have already forgotten the health scares (including a blood clot in her lung) at the beginning of the decade in which Williams thought there was a moment a doctor would walk into the room and tell her shed have to stop playing. That didnt happen. She got her health back and her tennis, if anything, got better.

None of this is easy. Not a bit of it. Williams is a historic tennis player and cultural figure from whom so much is asked; find me another post-championship news conference like Saturdays in which Williams moved from subjects like gender equality to the tragedies in Minnesota, Baton Rouge and Dallas to what it means to be black in America in 2016and, oh right, her latest Wimbledon title. Before she was asked anything else, Williams was asked if winning Wimbledon was a relief, which is another way of saying she does not have the right to fail, that this is routine, that we expect her to do this every time.

Williams politely said it was. But its also a brilliant accomplishment, because its incredibly hard to do. If youre anyone. Even if youre Serena Williams.

Write to Jason Gay at Jason.Gay@wsj.com

Source: http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-singular-serena-williams-1468189029

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Andy Murray"s Wimbledon win lifts spirits as UK still grapples with Brexit aftermath


2016, Day 11 Highlights, Andy Murray vs Tomas Berdych

Updated July 11, 2016 07:06:31

Andy Murray"s second finals win at Wimbledon has been a sliver of good news for a country still digesting the consequences of the Brexit vote.

His victory against Canadian sixth seed Milos Raonic thrilled crowds who watched it on a big screen near Tower Bridge in London.

When Andy Murray won Wimbledon for the first time in 2013, he carried the expectations of a nation that had waited 77 years for a British male champion.

This time, some were suggesting he could finally lift much of the UK from the sense of chaos it fell into after the historic vote on June 23.

Even some of those who voted to have the UK leave the European Union have been surprised at the continuing fallout.

Jackie Anderson and her husband Robin were on holidays from Bridge of Allan in Scotland, close to Murray"s childhood home of Dunblane, to watch Murray win.

"Very exciting as he"s a local boy and we"re big fans of his," Mr Anderson said.

"It"ll be fantastic for the community."

But on the subject of Brexit Mr Anderson was less positive.

"Utterly chaotic and frightening," he said when asked about the mood of the country.

His wife is hopeful that with a new prime minister, there"ll be more positive signs ahead, but said it was too soon to tell.

University graduates Ben Owens and Stephen Hedges, both 21, are flatmates and on opposite sides of the EU vote.

Mr Owens voted for the UK to leave the EU.

"I"m a bit surprised at how this thing has gone. It"s worldwide news. It"s constantly on the news for two weeks," he said.

Mr Hedges voted in.

"I"m surprised at the level of uncertainty that"s been generated to a certain extent," he said.

"It"s a tough time ahead for the UK. But I must say there is a hope of optimism. Maybe we can weather the storm.

"It"s one of those things we"ve done it now, let"s not dwell on it and try to work for the best I think."

The mood in the UK two and a half weeks after Brexit depends on who you ask.

It was not missed that in his victory speech, Andy Murray mentioned Prime Minister David Cameron who was at Wimbledon and boos could be heard from the crowd.

Neil Jones from Southhampton in England"s south said it had all been overblown.

"I think it"s been a bit overhyped in the press and the media so we"re just getting on with what we"ve got to do," he said.

Mr Jones voted out and has had no second thoughts.

"Everything has calmed down and nothing is going to change for a few years, so I don"t see what the problem is."

Topics:world-politics,tennis,sport,united-kingdom

First posted July 11, 2016 06:24:32

Source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-11/andy-murray-wimbledon-win-lifts-spirits-in-post-brexit-uk/7584940

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2-trophy day for Serena Williams: She and Venus win doubles


Angelique Kerber warms up ahead of Wimbledon final with Serena Williams

US player Serena Williams (L) and her partner US player Venus Williams (R) pose with the winners trophies after beating Hungarys Timea Babos and Kazakhstans Yaroslava Shvedova to win the womens doubles final on the thirteenth day of the 2016 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 9, 2016. (JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images)

LONDON SerenaWilliams is leaving Wimbledon with two trophies, teaming with her older sister Venus to win a womens doubles final that began a little more than 3 hours after the singles final ended Saturday.

The American siblings won their sixth doubles championship at the All England Club and 14th as a pair at all Grand Slam tournaments by beating fifth-seeded Timea Babos of Hungary and Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan 6-3, 6-4.

Earlier Saturday, also on Centre Court, Serena collected her 22nd Grand Slam singles title with a straight-set victory over Angelique Kerber in that final.

I had just enough time to change and get my ankles re-taped, Serena said about going from one match to the other. But there was so much adrenaline. I didnt want to cool down too much.

Venus sat in the guest box during the singles final.

Watching Serena earlier was so amazing, and I was so into that. And then you have to re-set yourself and say, OK, weve got to play a match and were going to have to try to win," Venus said during a joint interview with the BBC after the doubles. So she brought the energy from Game 1 and that really brought me up, too.

The Williams sisters also won doubles titles at Wimbledon in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2009 and 2012. Each time, one or the other also won the singles championship, with Serena doing it in 2002, 2009 and 2012 in addition to this year.

Theyre now 14-0 in major doubles finals. But they were unseeded this time because they play doubles so infrequently, and their most recent Grand Slam title before Saturday had come four years ago at the All England Club. Until playing at the French Open in May, they hadnt even entered a doubles draw at any major tournament since 2014.

Theyre planning to compete in doubles, in addition to singles, at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics next month. They already have won three gold medals in doubles, at the 2000, 2008 and 2012 Summer Games.

When they were asked during the BBC interview which one is in charge of their doubles team, Serena immediately pointed toward Venus and said with a laugh, Shes definitely the boss.

And Venus said: Well, Im the older sister, so it kind of falls on me. But (there are) different times on the court that we both take over. So whatever the team needs, it kind of happens organically. Thats the best kind of team.

Shvedova, who lost to Venus in the singles quarterfinals this week, was trying to win her third Grand Slam doubles title, after teaming with Vania King for trophies at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in 2010. Babos has never won a major doubles trophy; she was the runner-up with Kristina Mladenovic at Wimbledon in 2014.

In mens doubles, Nicolas Mahut and Pierre-Hugues Herbert defeated Julien Benneteau and Edouard Roger-Vasselin 6-4, 7-6 (1), 6-3 to win their first Wimbledon title. It was the first all-French Grand Slam mens doubles final of the Open era.

The victory gives Mahut a happier memory from the grass-court tournament where he lost the longest match in tennis history, 70-68 in the fifth set against John Isner in the first round of singles in 2010.

We talk a lot about this match already. Im very proud of it, Mahut said, referring to the contest that lasted more than 11 hours, spread over three days. But now its something different. Now I can come in the press conference as a Wimbledon champion. Its great.

This is the second major title together for the top-seeded team of Mahut and Herbert, who won the U.S. Open last year.

Theyre only the second pair of Frenchmen to earn the doubles trophy at the All England Club in the Open era, which began in 1968. Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra won Wimbledon in 2007.

Benneteau and Roger-Vasselin won the 2014 French Open doubles championship.

Mahut knows Benneteau and Roger-Vasselin rather well, having won ATP doubles titles with each of them in the past. Mahut and Benneteau even had success together as teens, collecting seven junior doubles titles in 1999.

Source: http://wgntv.com/2016/07/09/2-trophy-day-for-serena-williams-she-and-venus-win-doubles/

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