What’s Up With Seeding Serena Williams 28th for the U.S. Open?
Serena Williams, widely considered to be a favorite to win the whole thing, is seeded 28th in the U.S. Open. What's up with that?
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Serena Williams, widely considered to be a favorite to win the whole thing, is seeded 28th in the U.S. Open. What's up with that?
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