Remember that profanity-laced tirade tennis pro Serena Williams went on at the U.S. Open in September? Well, she has just received the stiffest fine in the history of Grand Slam tennis -- $82,500 and two years probation.
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Post a Commentshe does not deserve such a stiff fine.
the 10,000 she originally received was plenty, the woman's game needs her.