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RIO DE JANEIRO -- The 2016 Summer Games most iconic and globally well-known star arrived in Rio on Wednesday morning. She announced herself primed and ready for a run at more gold.Its always special to be in the Olympics, said Serena Williams, speaking at an introductory news conference for the 11-member U.S. Olympic tennis team, which features players from the mens and womens pro tours. Tennis players, we dream of winning Grand Slams -- then theres the Olympics. [Its] totally different; youre playing for your county. ... When I held my first gold medal, it was a feeling that I never expected.The worlds No. 1 female tennis player arrived in Brazil and promptly went to the Olympic courts for a practice. She claimed to be charged-up and free of any emotional hangover from a summer that has included a run to the French Open finals and Wimbledon singles and doubles crowns at age 34.I dont reflect so much, she explained. I move on, try to focus on the next big event. That was my main goal. Make sure Im ready to play Rio.A looming question, however, is why Serena Williams is even at the 2016 Games?She could easily have added her name to the list of stars steering clear of Rio from a wide range of sports. Its not as if she has much left to prove. She has now pocketed 22 singles Grand Slams and 14 more in doubles. (Roger Federer, by comparison, has 17 singles Slams and none in doubles.)And few athletes on earth can equal either Serenas bank account -- a net worth of roughly $150 million, according to Forbes -- or her name recognition and pop-star sizzle. So, why is she here? One answer could be that shes searching for a bit more history.As an Olympian, Serena, like her sister,?Venus, has four golds: three in doubles and one in singles, which she won at the London Games in 2012. (The top-seeded male in Rio, Novak Djokovic, has just one medal: a bronze at Beijing in 2008.)Currently, the Williams sisters trail Great Britains Kitty McKane, who in the early 1900s won a record five medals. But among the games greats, the deep, historical import of the Olympics is watered down. Tennis, after all, wasnt part of the competition from 1924 to 1988.On Wednesday, Serena swatted away questions about Zika or any of the other worries shrouding the Games. Instead, she put it plainly: I love what I do. I enjoy being out on the court, enjoy competing. Right now, I just dont see a time where I dont want to do it anymore. ... This is just an opportunity of a lifetime.Point won. Point made. Move along now. Classic Serena. Cheap Jerseys . It was the kind of score that might make everyone else wonder which course he was playing. Except that Graeme McDowell saw the whole thing. 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Fowlers RBI single down the first base line in the 10th inning lifted the Rockies past the Dodgers 7-6 on Saturday, a day after Colorado lost to Los Angeles in extra innings. "Its an awesome feeling, especially the way weve been grinding the past few days," Fowler said. "Weve been losing some close games, some extra-inning games and its good to come out on top." The Rockies endured a stretch in which they had lost six of seven games before pulling out their fourth win this season in their last at-bat. They improved to 4-6 in extra-inning games. "This win was really important," said Michael Cuddyer, who hit a game-tying home run in the seventh. "It wasnt, Our season is over if we lose, but at the same time, it was a good win to be able to get our heads back and to fight like we did and have the resiliency to come back and win. Hopefully, this will give us some momentum." Yorvit Torrealbas two-out single off Matt Guerrier (1-2) started the rally. Pinch-hitter Wilin Rosario followed with an infield single, narrowly beating the throw to first. Fowler then lined a hard grounder that shot past first base into right field, driving in Torrealba with the winning run and snapping the Rockies three-game losing streak. "I hit a curve ball," Fowler said. "I was just looking for something up. I just wanted to hit the ball hard somewhere. Thats what Ive been trying to do the past few weeks and let everything else take care of itself." Matt Belisle (3-2) pitched a scoreless inning for the victory. The loss was compounded for the Dodgers because of another injury, this time to Carl Crawford. He left in the third inning after suffering a left hamstring cramp while legging out his second double in two at-bats. There was no immediate word on the severity of the injury, but Dodgers manager Don Mattingly indicated that the team likely would have to make some roster moves. "Hamstrings are never good. Well find out," said Mattingly, who wasnt around for the finish after drawing his first ejection of the season in the sixth. Said Crawford: "Were all trying to figure it out because this is my left hamstring and it kind of came out of nowhere." Crawfords absence for any extended period of time would be tough for the Dodgers, whose disabled list already is swelled with some of the teams best players, from Matt Kemp and Hanley Ramirez to Jossh Beckett and Chad Billingsley, among others.dddddddddddd "Its kind of getting ridiculous," Mattingly said. "The last couple of days, two outfielders (Kemp went on the DL two days ago), kind of our main guys. We had a chance to win today and we didnt get the outs we needed." The Rockies tied the score at 6-6 in the seventh when Cuddyer connected off Ronald Belisario for his ninth homer of the season, a two-run shot that bounced off the top of the wall in right-centre before dropping on the other side. Trailing 3-1, the Rockies used a three-run fifth, highlighted by Carlos Gonzalezs 14th home run of the season, to go up 4-3. The Dodgers regained the lead in the sixth. Skip Schumaker and Nick Punto hit consecutive singles and Tim Federowicz, who hit his first major league home run in the third, followed with a two-run double to centre for a 5-4 lead. In the bottom of the sixth, Nolan Arenado led off with a single. Torrealba hit a low line drive that Zack Greinke appeared to snag before his glove hit the base of the mound and then threw to first to double off Arenado, who had advanced to second. Umpires ruled that the ball hit the ground before Greinke caught it and Mattingly was ejected by first base umpire Brian Knight after a persistent, heated argument over the call. Greinke left with one out in the sixth after walking pinch-hitter Jordan Pacheco. Paco Rodriguez relieved and retired the next two batters, rendering the umpires decision moot as the Rockies stranded both base runners in the inning. Schumakers RBI single in the seventh boosted the Dodgers lead to two runs. In the second, the Rockies got three consecutive hits off Greinke, the last an RBI double by Arenado. Torrealba walked before Greinke induced an inning-ending double-play grounder from Rockies starter Jhoulys Chacin, who allowed five runs on nine hits in six innings. Chacin is still seeking his first win since April 19. NOTES: After the game, a Rockies team spokesman said closer Rafael Betancourt would go on the disabled list because of a right groin strain. The move is expected to be formalized on Sunday. ... Cuddyer has hit safely in each of his eight starts since being activated from the disabled list and rejoining the Rockies on May 24. ... Dodgers catcher A.J. Ellis, who hasnt played since suffering an oblique strain Wednesday, took swings off a tee prior to the game. ... Dodgers reliever J.P. Howell struck out the side in the eighth. ... Fowler has three career "walk-off" hits. ... The Dodgers fell to 1-3 in extra-inning games. ' ' '