Serena Williams Puts Her Life Story Into 'On The Line'

Courtesy NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Wed, 09/23/2009 - 12:00am

At 27, Serena Williams has won every major title in tennis — but she made headlines this year for her bad behavior at the U.S.

Open. In her new book, On The Line, Williams describes her life in the sport. In an interview, she discusses that infamous match — and playing against her sister.

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