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New mum Serena back in the swing as Aussie Open looms

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ABU DHABI — Former world No 1 Serena Williams will make a surprise comeback at the Mubadala exhibition event in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, as the American gears up for her Australian Open title defense in January.

The decision to play in the United Arab Emirates all but confirms Williams’ participat­ion at Melbourne Park.

The 36-year-old has not played since clinching a 23rd Grand Slam singles title 11 months ago, after revealing she was pregnant during the tournament and taking time off to give birth to her first child, Alexis Olympia, in September.

Williams will return with a match against Latvia’s French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko, making them the first women to compete in the previously male-only event.

“I am delighted to be returning to the court in Abu Dhabi for the first time since the birth of my daughter,” Williams said in a statement released by tournament organizers on Sunday.

“The Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip has long marked the beginning of the men’s global tennis season and I am excited and honored to be making my comeback as part of the first women to participat­e in the event.”

The former world No 1 can equal Margaret Court’s alltime record of 24 Grand Slam titles, although she will have to make do with a low seeding Down Under after slipping to 22nd in the rankings.

Williams’ comeback raises the prospect of a renewal of her rivalry with Maria Sharapova following the Russian’s own comeback earlier this year from a doping ban.

It also provides a boost to the Australian Open after two-time champion Victoria Azarenka pulled out of the warm-up event in Auckland over the ongoing custody battle that has stopped the Belarusian from playing since Wimbledon in July.

Serena claimed an Openera record 23rd major title by beating older sister Venus 6-4, 6-4 in this year’s Australian Open final, a feat made all the more remarkable by the fact that she was two months pregnant.

Ostapenko broke through with a stunning French Open title, and the 20-year-old will take on Serena for the first time.

The Mubadala event had already seen men’s world No 1 Rafael Nadal and three-time Grand Slam winner Stan Wawrinka withdraw.

The six-strong men’s field in Abu Dhabi does feature Serb Novak Djokovic, who will also be making his comeback, from an elbow injury.

The 12-time Grand Slam champion has not played competitiv­ely since his quarterfin­al loss to Tomas Berdych at Wimbledon.

Azarenka absent

Azarenka’s continuing custody dispute has prevented the two-time Australian Open champion from resuming her career at the ASB Classic in Auckland from Jan 1.

Azarenka notified tournament organizers on Sunday that she will be unable to play for “personal reasons”.

The 28-year-old former world No 1 has been out of action since July because she cannot leave California until a dispute with her former partner over the custody of their son, Leo, is resolved.

Tournament director Karl Budge said “there is obviously a fair bit going on and unfortunat­ely the result of that is that Victoria won’t be here next week.

“That’s a tough one for her. She’s been training hard and is a profession­al tennis player that wants to be playing tennis.”

Azarenka has been given a wild card into the Australian Open which begins on Jan 15.

“It’s been a tough year and being able to come back to the Australian Open will be a really positive way to start 2018,” she said.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Serena Williams will make her comeback from maternity leave at an exhibition event in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.
AP FILE Serena Williams will make her comeback from maternity leave at an exhibition event in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.

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