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Serena Williams overtakes Federer for most Slam match wins
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Serena Williams returns a shot to Yaroslava Shvedova, of Kazakhstan, during the fourth round of the U.S. Open tennis tournament, Monday, Sept. 5, 2016, in New York.

NEW YORK (AP) — Serena Williams now owns more victories in Grand Slam matches than anyone else in tennis' Open era, surpassing Roger Federer with her 308th.

So, Serena, who'll wind up with more?

"I don't know. We'll see," Williams said during her on-court interview after reaching the U.S.Open quarterfinals by beating Yaroslava Shvedova 6-2, 6-3 on Monday.

"Hopefully we'll both keep going," she added. "I know I plan on it. I know he does. So we'll see."

Federer turned 35 on Aug. 8. Williams turns 35 on Sept. 26.

Williams' very first win at a Grand Slam tournament came way back when she was 16, a 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 6-1 victory over Irina Spirlea in the first round of the Australian Open on Jan. 19, 1998. Williams' first loss at a major came in her next match, which happened to come against older sister Venus.

Nearly two decades later, through plenty of highs and lows, from championships to health scares, the younger Williams is still at it — and still winning.

"It's a huge number," she said about getting to 308. "I think it's very significant, actually. I think it's something that just really talks about the length of my career, in particular. I've been playing for a really long time. But also, given that consistency up there — that's something that I'm really proud of."

Although her 36-year-old sibling is active, many of Williams' contemporaries have come and gone, including Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters, who are both younger, and Martina Hingis, who is only a year older.

"I definitely never thought I would be playing still," Williams said. "Now I don't really see when I'm going to stop, because I'm just enjoying these moments out here, getting to break records that I didn't even know existed or I didn't even know was possible."

Over her career, she is 308-42 at the majors, for a winning percentage of .880. Here's the victory breakdown: 88 at the U.S. Open, 86 at Wimbledon, 74 at the Australian Open, 60 at the French Open.

Federer is 307-51 (.858) and can't increase his total until next season, because he is sitting out the U.S. Open and the rest of 2016 because of problems with his surgically repaired right knee. Indeed, he recently tweeted pictures of himself hiking in the Swiss countryside .

Williams, meanwhile, still has work to do at Flushing Meadows as she pursues another mark: most Grand Slam singles titles in the Open era, which began in 1968. She pulled even with Steffi Graf by collecting her 22nd trophy at Wimbledon in July.

Against the 52nd-ranked Shvedova, Williams hit a tournament-leading 126 mph serve, totaled 11 aces, won 28 of 30 points when a first serve landed in, and didn't face a break point. So far, through four matches, Williams has not been broken at all, facing only a single break point.

"She's hitting much harder than a regular player. And the placement and the bounce is much different," Shvedova said. "It's harder to reach."

Williams has reached at least the quarterfinals in each of her past nine appearances at theU.S. Open. A year ago, she was stunned in the semifinals by Roberta Vinci, ending the American's bid to become the first player since Graf in 1988 with a calendar-year Grand Slam.

She'll try to get back to the semifinals by beating No. 5 Simona Halep next.

"I just feel like I'm going out there, doing what I need to do," Williams said. "I'm not overplaying, I'm not underplaying."

Portal Lady Panthers advance to Elite 8 of state soccer playoffs
Portal travels to Lake Oconee Academy for Monday match
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Portal's Serenity Williams maneuvers against Dooly County defenders during the second half on Tuesday, April 29 in a 9-0 victory that advanced the Lady Panthers to the Class A state quarterfinals. - photo by SCOTT BRYANT/staff

The Portal Lady Panthers made a statement Tuesday night as they blanked Dooly County 9-0 in the second round of the Class-A soccer state playoffs and advanced to the Elite-8.

The Panthers jumped out to a 6-0 halftime lead and cruised on for the victory. Colby Stewart was a goal scoring machine as she came through with six goals while Olivia Brown, Hilda Reyes and Serenity Willaims scored as well. Big assists came from Maggie Brannen who had four and Anahi Sanchez-Reyes.

“I think the game went great and we were much more prepared than the last time we played,” said coach Johnnie Sanchez. “We knew their plan from the start, and we shut it down. The girl’s worked hard from the start and I feel like it was a great team effort.”

Sanchez was particularly impressed by the play of junior Colby Stewart, who had six goals and Maggie Brannen with four assists.

“You could tell how hard she was working out there as she had to come off a little bit with cramps in her legs,” Sanchez said. “She is lightning quick and really knows how to finish. She is closing in on 100 goals for her career and already has 94 and she is only a junior. I also loved the play of Maggie Brannen who assisted on some of those goals. She has come a long way from only started playing four of five years ago.”

The victory puts the Lady Panthers back into the State Class-A Elite-8 as they will travel to Lake Oconee Academy for a 6:00 start May 5.