Wimbledon 2011 Hotties: The Most Stunning Women At Wimbledon (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: The Most Stunning Women At Wimbledon
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Wimbledon 2011 is almost over and now only two remain. Maria Sharapova will take on 21-year-old Petra Kvitova in the finals on Saturday. In addition to the surplus of tennis talent, the tournament also hosts a bevy of beautiful women, including several super-skimpy dresses.

Venus Williams, in particular, made headlines in the first round not only with a two-set victory over Akgul Amanmuradova, but also by sporting what she called a "trendy dress," featuring a loose V-neck, front zip-up and thin gold belt.

Click HERE to check out Venus' fashion statement and scroll down to check out the stunning women of Wimbledon!

We'll be back tomorrow with the hottest male Wimbledon competitors.

Stunning Women Of Wimbledon
Caroline Wozniacki(01 of19)
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Maria Sharapova(02 of19)
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Tsvetana Pironkova(03 of19)
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Serena Williams(04 of19)
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Venus Williams(05 of19)
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Victoria Azarenka(06 of19)
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Simona Halep(07 of19)
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Tamira Paszek(08 of19)
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Elena Baltacha(09 of19)
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Sabine Lisicki(10 of19)
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Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez(11 of19)
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Jelena Jankovic (12 of19)
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Melinda Czink(13 of19)
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Ana Ivanovic(14 of19)
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Petra Cetkovska(15 of19)
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Petra Kvitova(16 of19)
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Li Na(17 of19)
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Aravane Rezai (18 of19)
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Marion Bartoli (19 of19)
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