Sabine Lisicki

Unlikely Champion
Unlikely Champion
Unlikely Champion
One of the strangest Wimbledons produced one of its quirkiest champions in Marion Bartoli, the winner of a mistake-filled final that left the overwhelmed runner-up in near tears during the match. Bartoli, whose power game bothered Sabine Lisicki as much as any of her notable eccentricities, won 6-1, 6-4 Saturday to capture her first Grand Slam title in her 47th appearance at a major.
Serena Stunned
Serena Stunned
Serena Stunned
For 34 matches over 4½ months, on hard, clay or grass courts, Serena Williams was unbeaten -- and, in the minds of many, unbeatable. So it was apt, somehow, that the longest winning streak in women's tennis since 2000 would end at this memorably unpredictable edition of Wimbledon, where even five-time champion Williams looked lost at the start and, most surprisingly of all, the finish of her fourth-round match.