Angelique Kerber stuns Serena Williams in Australian Open women's final
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Germany's Kerber reacts next to the women's singles trophy during a news conference after winning her final match against Williams of the U.S. at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park
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Handout photo shows Germany's Kerber kissing the trophy in the locker room after winning her final match against Williams of the U.S. at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park
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Williams of the U.S. reacts as she sits in her chair during her final match against Germany's Kerber at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park
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Germany's Kerber stretches for a shot during her final match against Williams of the U.S. at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park
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Germany's Kerber and Williams of the U.S. embrace after Kerber won their final match at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park
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Germany's Kerber celebrates with the trophy after winning her final match against Williams of the U.S. at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park
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Germany's Kerber hits a shot during her final match against Williams of the U.S. at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park
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Germany's Kerber reacts during her final match against Williams of the U.S. at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park
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Williams of the U.S. reacts during her final match against Germany's Kerber at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park
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Williams of the U.S. reacts during her final match against Germany's Kerber at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park
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MELBOURNE, Australia – Angelique Kerber had the support of the crowd at Rod Laver Arena on Saturday night. After just more than two hours on court, she also had the Australian Open title. Kerber stunned No. 1 Serena Williams 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 for her first Grand Slam title, and the first for a German player in this century.