The Asian Age

Serena is all set for Indian Wells

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New York, March 6: Serena Williams said on Monday that she “can’t wait for the future” as she warmed up for her return to the WTA Tour at the Tie Break Tens exhibition at Madison Square Garden.

The 23- time Grand Slam champion is competing at the elite Indian Wells hardcourt tournament this week, her first tour action since her 2017 Australian Open triumph.

Williams was pregnant when she lifted the trophy in Melbourne last year, and missed the rest of 2017 awaiting the birth of her daughter in September.

Monday’s event, which featured eight players facing off in 10- point “super tie breaks” as they vied for a $ 250,000 winner’s prize, was a chance to sharpen her skills.

Williams bowed out in the second round, gaining a 9- 7 lead over China’s Zhang Shuai but eventually falling 13- 11.

“It was good,” she said of the experience. “I wish I would have made a few more shots.”

Williams opened the laidback event with a 10- 5 victory over Marion Bartoli, the 2013 Wimbledon champion who announced in December she was planning to return to the court more than four years after retiring in the wake of her only Grand Slam triumph.

After correcting the protocol for the “rock- papersciss­ors” game used to determine who served first, Williams fell behind 2- 4, but a double- fault from Bartoli followed by two aces from Serena saw the American great ahead 5- 4.

A couple of forehand winners and a service winner saw Williams take an 84 lead, and she finally finished it off with another winning serve.

“It feels different, it feels good,” said Williams, who returned to competitio­n with a Fed Cup doubles loss alongside her sister Venus last month.

The birth of Williams’ daughter, Alexis Olympia, was followed by complicati­ons that scuppered the player’s plans to defend her title in Melbourne.

But Williams says she’s aiming to be back at her best — apparently more than comfortabl­e with coach Patrick Mouratoglo­u’s comments to wtatennis. Com that her goal for this season “will be to win Grand Slams.”

“I think everyone should have high expectatio­ns,” said Williams, who will be unseeded at Indian Wells and open her campaign against 53rd- ranked Zarina Diyas of Kazakhstan. “That’s the message that I’m sending.” — AFP

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AP Ivica Zubac ( left) of Los Angeles Lakers shoots as Portland Trail Blazers’ Jusuf Nurkic of Bosnia & Herzegovin­a defends in the second half of their NBA game in Los Angeles on Monday. The Trail Blazers won 108- 103. —
 ?? AP ?? USA’s Serena Williams returns to Zhang Shuai of China in the semi- final round of the Tie Break Tens exhibition tournament at Madison Square Garden on Monday. Williams lost to Zhang and was eliminated.
AP USA’s Serena Williams returns to Zhang Shuai of China in the semi- final round of the Tie Break Tens exhibition tournament at Madison Square Garden on Monday. Williams lost to Zhang and was eliminated.

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