A pulverizing first serve. Punishing groundstrokes. A will-to-compete that’s seemingly forged from iron. All these factors help explain why Serena Williams has won more major titles—13--than any active player in women’s tennis. But it may not be enough for a 14th when Wimbledon gets under way Monday at the All England Club, where the tournament’s four-time and defending champion stares down the challenge of reclaiming her world-beating form after nearly a year away from the game. “I don’t know how it’s humanly possible,” said Hall of Famer Chris Evert, new this year to ESPN’s broadcast team, noting the injury and illness that have limited Serena’s preparation. Read full article >>