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Serena eyes record-equalling 24th Slam

The ageing star, back to winning ways with Auckland Classic title, could face strong w resistance from Barty and Osaka in her bid to capture the Australian Open trophy

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Serena Williams is ominously back to winning ways as she looks to finally complete her long quest for a recordequa­lling 24th Grand Slam title at the Australian Open which begins on Monday. The American has been on the cusp of history since 2017, when she won her 23rd major trophy in Melbourne, but after returning from giving birth has suffered straight-sets defeats in four Slam finals.

The signs are good for the 38-year-old Williams, who broke a three-year title drought at last week’s Auckland Classic — a result that will not have gone unnoticed by her younger rivals.

Australia’s world No.1 Ashleigh Barty and defending champion Naomi Osaka are among her genuine challenger­s, but pressure and expectatio­n will also pose problems for Williams as she pursues the 24 Grand Slam titles won by the Australian Margaret Court between 1960 and 1973.

“That was really important for me and I just want to build on it,” Williams, now ranked ninth in the world, said after triumphing in Auckland on Sunday.

The former No.1, who celebrated on court with daughter Olympia, donated her US$43,000 winner’s cheque to victims of the Australian bushfires.

Practice and qualifying have been disrupted in Melbourne this week because of toxic air pollution from the deadly fires, but organisers are confident the tournament will proceed as planned.

Williams has now won 73 WTA titles over four decades and although she is scaling back the number of tournament­s she plays, there is no indication she plans to retire imminently.

Williams’s latest Grand Slam final heartbreak came at the US Open, where she was stunned by Canadian teenager Bianca Andreescu.

Williams — the highest-paid female athlete in the world last year with earnings close to US$30 million, according to Forbes — afterwards played down her bid for Court’s record.

“I’m not necessaril­y chasing a record,” she said. “I’m just trying to win Grand Slams.”

At least she will not encounter the 19-yearold Andreescu, who is out of the Australian Open with a knee injury.

Of the challenger­s to Williams, Barty will also have to deal with great expectatio­ns from the Melbourne crowd.

The 23-year-old Australian, who once took time off tennis to play profession­al cricket, won her maiden major at Roland Garros last year.

But Barty has had a patchy start to the year after losing her season opener last week, going down in two sets in Brisbane to American qualifier Jennifer Brady.

She dismissed afterwards the hype in Australia surroundin­g her.

“It doesn’t change the way that I practise, it doesn’t change the way that my team and I prepare, it doesn’t change me as a person,” Barty said.

Japan’s Osaka arrives for her title defence accompanie­d by her fourth coach in less than a year, Belgian Wim Fissette.

The 22-year-old squandered match point in losing to Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic in the semi-finals in Brisbane last Saturday.

The 27-year-old Pliskova goes into Melbourne under the radar but the world No.2 beat American Madison Keys in the final to close the gap on Barty at the top of the rankings.

However, she is yet to win a Grand Slam and her best appearance in a major was back in 2016, when she lost the US Open final to

Germany’s Angelique Kerber.

There will be added interest in Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki, the former world No.1 who finally broke her long Grand Slam duck in Melbourne two years ago, and who will retire after the tournament at the age of 29.

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Serena Williams celebrates winning the Auckland Classic with her daughter Alexis Olympia.
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Naomi Osaka will defend her title at Melbourne Park.
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ABOVE Caroline Wozniacki will play in her last Australian Open.
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RIGHT World No.2 Karolina Pliskova has not yet won a Grand Slam title.
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