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100% hearsay, says Serena as she slams Sharapova’s book

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Serena Williams turned up the heat ahead of her French Open clash with bitter rival Maria Sharapova, saying the claims about her in the Russian’s book were “hearsay” and not “necessaril­y true”. Sharapova, who Williams has beaten 18 times in a row, claimed in her recent memoir ‘Unstoppabl­e’ that Serena “hated” her for hearing her cry after the 2004 Wimbledon final.

The fourth-round match at Roland Garros on Monday will be the first time the two have faced off since the American’s win in the 2016 Australian Open quarter-finals — Sharapova’s last match before serving a 15month doping ban.

“I think the book was 100 percent hearsay, at least all the stuff I read and the quotes that I read, which was a little bit disappoint­ing,” said Williams after her 6-3, 64 third-round win over Julia Goerges.

“I have cried in the locker room many times after a loss, and that’s what I have seen a lot of people do. I think it’s normal. It’s a Wimbledon final, you know. So it’s just, like, I think it would be more shocking if I wasn’t in tears...

“The book was a lot about me. I was surprised about that, to be honest. You know, I was, like, ‘oh, okay. I didn’t expect to be reading a book about me, that wasn’t necessaril­y true’.”

The 23-time Grand Slam champion, who holds a 19-2 record over Sharapova, is playing her first major tournament

“The book was a lot about me. I was surprised about that, to be honest. You know, I was, like, ‘oh, okay. I didn’t expect to be reading a book about me, that wasn’t necessaril­y true’”

- Serena Williams

since winning the 2017 Australian Open, after giving birth to her daughter Olympia.

Williams’s only two losses to fellow former world number one Sharapova came 14 years ago — in the 2004 Wimbledon final and at the WTA Tour Championsh­ips — before even the birth of Twitter and YouTube. But both are on the road back towards the top of the sport after their recent absences. Williams had played only four matches since taking time off due to pregnancy before arriving at Roland Garros.

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