NEW YORK - Twice champion Venus Williams came through a testing match to beat Israels Shahar Peer 7-6 6-3 and reach the US Open quarter-finals on Sunday.
Philadelphia Eagles Donovan McNabb Jersey . ? Venus Williams of the US reaches for a return to Shahar Peer of Israel during the US Open tennis tournament in New York, September 5, 2010. [Agencies] Williams struggled with her own serve in the blustery conditions and that of her opponent, the tournaments 16th seed. The American third seed, bidding for an eighth grand slam title, had plenty of opportunities to break in the first set but converted just two of 10 break-point chances as it went to a tiebreak. There the power of Williams ground strokes proved too much for Peer, who remained an obdurate opponent in the next set, which the American won with greater ease.??
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