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Serena Williams: 'The best woman lost'

Serena Williams admits that she was lucky to beat Heather Watson in the duo's third-round epic at Wimbledon.

Serena Williams has paid tribute to Heather Watson after narrowly beating the young Briton in this evening's third-round Wimbledon epic.

Williams was one set up and leading 4-3 in the second as the world number one looked on course to take another step toward a fourth successive Grand Slam triumph.

The 23-year-old fought back to find herself serving for the match, but the American ultimately clinched the deciding set to seal a 6-2 4-6 7-5 victory.

"I have had some tough losses but that was the toughest match," she told BBC Sport.

"She played unbelievable and should have won the match. She gave her all and showed what a great player she is."

Williams will face her sister Venus in the last 16.

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Wimbledon Ladies champion Serena Williams (right) of the USA poses with the winning trophy with runner-up and sister Venus Williams of the USA at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, Lon
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