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Serena Williams celebrates her win against Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska for her fifth Wimbledon title. Visit CNN.com/tennis for complete coverage.

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Williams and Radwanska shake hands after the match on Saturday.

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Williams reacts during a play against Radwanska. She finished the tournament with 102 aces, three times as many as the the next closest woman player, Sabine Lisicki, who had 34.

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Radwanska hits a forehand return back to Williams.

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Williams' mother, Oracene Price, center, finds shelter under an umbrella during a temporary rain delay.

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Still held on the grass, Wimbledon has always been held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London.

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Radwanska reacts after a good play.

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Williams serves during her final match against Radwanska.

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Radwanska serves to Williams in the final match in the women's singles.

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Radwanska, right, the No. 3 seed from Poland, took her place in a showpiece final for the first time in her fledgling career. Her opponent, 30-year-old Williams, also recorded a straight sets win.

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Spectators in the royal box on Centre Court wait for the final match to begin on Saturday.

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Radwanska rests on her chair during a break between games during the match against Williams. Radwanska won on her Grand Slam semifinal debut to become Poland's first major finalist in 75 years.

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Williams hits a forehand return. The U.S. player is gunning for a 14th major singles titles.

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The ground staff installs rain covers, causing a delay in the game.

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"This is what I dreamed of since I was a kid," Radwanska said. "Everyone wants to reach a Grand Slam final. It is the best two weeks of my career."

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Going into Saturday's final, Williams boasted 85 aces in this year's tournament, second only to German quarterfinalist Philipp Kohlschreiber, who has 98 to his name.

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Ground staff rush onto the court to install the rain covers.

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Spectators hide under umbrellas and rain jackets as protection from the rain. See the best WImbledon photos.