Venus and Serena Williams walked away with the gold medal in the Olympic doubles tournament. The American sisters overpowered Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual of Spain 6-2, 6-0.

When Ruano Pascual sent the championship point long, the sisters shrieked in unison. Then they jumped for joy and hugged.

“I’m so excited, I can’t even speak,” said the 28-year-old Venus, who has already won seven doubles Grand Slam titles and a gold medal in Sydney alongside younger sister Serena.

The pair didn’t enter the doubles competition in Athens four years ago because Serena was hurt at the time.

Sunday’s match pitted the second-seeded sisters, who also won the doubles title at Wimbledon and reached the singles final, against the seventh-seeded Spaniards, who are the reigning French Open doubles champions.

The Williamses never looked too taxed, racing through the match in 1 hour, 6 minutes.

Both sisters had pulled out of tournaments last month with knee injuries, but neither showed any sign of weakness. Together, they had six aces, including one that Serena whacked at 172 kph (107 mph) on a second serve.

The only tense moment came at 5-2 in the first set when the sisters squandered four set points before breaking Ruano Pascual’s serve to win it.

When the red carpet was rolled out on center court, the sisters climbed the medal podium together holding hands. A beaming Venus bobbed her head to the beat as “The Star-Spangled Banner” was played.

Both Venus and Serena were beaten in the quarterfinals of the singles tournament.

Information from the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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