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That's how she's always looked hitting the 2 hand backhand. It is mostly the angle and the action flexing the biceps and triceps simultaneously. If you look at other pictures you will see she is anything but muscle bound in the upper body. Get some pics of Serena if you want to see what steroids do to a woman...

 

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That's how she's always looked hitting the 2 hand backhand.  It is mostly the angle and the action flexing the biceps and triceps simultaneously.  If you look at other pictures you will see she is anything but muscle bound in the upper body.  Get some pics of Serena if you want to see what steroids do to a woman...

 

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I guess your right, but this is kind of freaky.

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that is a joke. I know Division III female athletes that aren't all too great (for their level) that have bigger arms that tennis is a sport that uses upper body the arms muscles an awful lot (pretty obvious duh). The pics the steve showed were the norm for a female athlete.

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Resist the urge Nick. Consider the women's hormone replacement craze of the early 90's, eg. Premarin. Widely prescribed, it put aging on hold in the ways that you describe. Alas, cancer risk put an end to the party. We are complicated creatures; a few million years of evolution have put us in the sort of balance that 40 years or so of modern medicine hasn't quite puzzled out.

 

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