Oh baby! Serena wins on Grand Slam return
US tennis ace Serena Williams celebrates her return to competitive playing after taking a break to be with her new baby daughter by winning her French Open first round match against Krystina Pliskova of the Czech Republic
doubles match with older sister Venus for the US Fed Cup team in February.
Then came singles matches that actually counted, with two wins at Indian Wells, California, before a loss to Venus, followed by a first-round loss at the Miami Open on 21 March.
Williams then took another break to work on her game, and that absence of more than two months ended yesterday. And what a striking return it was, right down to the outfit – which called to mind the “catsuit” Williams wore at the 2002 US Open – and was paired with black high-top trainers sprinkled with silver glitter.
On her outfit, Williams revealed: “I feel like a warrior in it, like a warrior princess, kind of. I’m always living in a fantasy world. I always wanted to be a superhero, and it’s kind of my way of being a superhero. I feel like a superhero when I wear it.” The very first game featured an ace at 112mph and when it ended with Pliskova netting a backhand, the chair umpire intoned, “Jeu, Madame Williams,” – French for “Game, Mrs Williams,” a change from the “Mademoiselle” officials use for unmarried female players. Her next match is against Australian Ashleigh Barty.
Meanwhile, Maria Sharapova lost six games in a row and then won the next six as she got her return to Roland Garros off to a successful start.
The Russian appeared to be cruising at 6-1, 3-1 ahead but Holland’s Richel Hogenkamp suddenly had her on the ropes, taking the second set and racing 3-0 ahead in the decider, but Sharapova rediscovered her game in the nick of time to reel off half a dozen games for a 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 victory.
It was an ultimately sweet moment for the two-time Paris champion. This time last year Sharapova had recently returned from a 15-month doping ban, but had not built her ranking high enough to qualify and was not offered a wild card, but 12 months later Sharapova is back in the world’s top 30, seeded 28 at Roland Garros and a potential challenger for a third title.
“I think if there is any way to turn that match around, it’s that way,” she said. “It’s great to be in this draw and great to be back on a court that I have had great success at.”
Wimbledon champion Garbine Muguruza got the better of Svetlana Kuznetsova in a first-round meeting of two former winners.
After a 90-minute rain interruption at 5-5 in the first set Muguruza, the 2016 winner, blew 2009 champion Kuznetsova away in the tie-break and went on to win 7-6 (7/0), 6-2.
Caroline Garcia of France, the seventh seed, took just 58 minutes to dispatch China’s Yingying Duan 6-1, 6-0.
“I always wanted to be a superhero, and it’s kind of my way of being a superhero”
SERENA WILLIAMS