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CALL IT A COMEBACK: WILLIAMS TO 3RD ROUND

Serena Williams dug deep into her arsenal and experience to shrug off a slow start, beat Ashleigh Barty and advance to the third round in France

- AP

After playing so infrequent­ly, it’s as if Serena Williams is starting from scratch.

Sure looked that way for a bit more than a half-hour in the French Open’s second round on Thursday, when she dealt with muscle soreness, a lack of verve and a bunch of mistakes. So many mistakes.

And then, suddenly, after unleashing one particular­ly powerful backhand return winner that she punctuated with a shout, Williams was back. She was animated. Determined. Dominant, even. Shaking off some rust in her first Grand Slam tournament since giving birth nine months ago, Williams recalibrat­ed her shots and erased a deficit of a set and a break to 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,’ she told the crowd afterward. “And Serena came out.”

Well put.

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

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. SERENA WILLIAMS

sport’s most dangerous serves.

Her coach, Patrick Mouratoglo­u, attributed much of the poor start to this outing coming about 48 hours after the first match of her comeback following a twomonth break. She arrived in Paris having played only four matches all season — none on the red clay used at Roland Garros, and none at a major tournament since she won her 23rd such title at the Australian Open in January 2017, while pregnant.

“She had no energy. She was struggling to move,” Mouratoglo­u said, adding that he had hoped for rain to postpone the match against Barty until Thursday. “She was struggling to use her legs on the serve and she was making much too many mistakes.” /

 ?? AP FOTO ?? WILL THE REAL SERENA PLEASE STAND UP? Serena Williams brushed off some rust, having been sidelined after giving birth nine months ago, and is showing hints of her old self after a comefrom-behind win in France.
AP FOTO WILL THE REAL SERENA PLEASE STAND UP? Serena Williams brushed off some rust, having been sidelined after giving birth nine months ago, and is showing hints of her old self after a comefrom-behind win in France.

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