Toronto Star

Serena makes noise in Paris

- HOWARD FENDRICH

PARIS— Eventually, this looked a little bit like one of those Serena Williams comebacks of old, filled with top-notch strokes and full-throated screams of “Come on!”

For the first half-hour in the French Open’s second round Wednesday, the 23-time Grand Slam champion generally played the way you would expect from someone competing at her first Grand Slam tournament in 16 months — and first since she gave birth to a daughter last September.

And then, suddenly, Williams was back. Animated. Determined. Dominant, even. Erasing a deficit of a set and a break, Williams recalibrat­ed her shots and beat 17th-seeded Ashleigh Barty of Australia 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in a match that ended shortly before dusk.

“I lost the first set, and I thought, ‘I’ve got to try harder. I’ve got to just try harder.’ And Serena came out,” Williams told the crowd, leaning forward and breaking into laughter.

“Every day is a great day for me,” said Williams, who is also entered in doubles, with her older sister, Venus. “I’m going to be here, fighting my heart out. It’s such a great feeling.”

Williams had all sorts of trouble in the opening set, compiling 12 unforced errors.

By the time the second set was merely one game old, she had been broken twice in the match, each time at love, a rather surprising developmen­t for the owner of one of her sport’s most dangerous serves.

But then she started letting herself be heard, yelling and pumping her fist after pretty much every point that went her way. It woke up Williams’ game. Might have startled Barty, too.

Williams is ranked only 451st this week, because of her extended absence from the tour. She had played only four matches — going 2-2 — all season until this week.

Next for Williams is a thirdround match against 11th-seeded Julia Goerges of Germany.

Get through that, and Williams would face either fivetime major champion Maria Sharapova or 2016 U.S. Open runner-up Karolina Pliskova.

 ?? CAMERON SPENCER/GETTY IMAGES ?? Serena Williams, ranked 451st after a long layoff, advanced to the third round of the French Open.
CAMERON SPENCER/GETTY IMAGES Serena Williams, ranked 451st after a long layoff, advanced to the third round of the French Open.

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