Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Serena gets back to winning

- Howard Fendrich

LONDON – Now that she’s “Mrs. Williams,” per the Wimbledon chair umpire, now that she’s a mother, now that she is back on tour, Serena Williams is ready to rediscover her full complement of shots and full ability to dominate.

“Not only do I expect to win,” she said Monday after winning in her first match at the All England Club in two years, “I expect to win emphatical­ly.”

Williams found herself in a bit of a jam against 105th-ranked Arantxa Rus of the Netherland­s, down by a break in the second set on a windy afternoon. And then, a five-game run and 25 minutes later, Williams had completed the 7-5, 6-3 result.

“I have such high expectatio­ns of myself,” said Williams, whose 23 Grand Slam singles championsh­ips include seven at Wimbledon, so she was seeded 25th even though her ranking is 181st following an extended absence.

Day 1 at the grass-court Grand Slam tournament featured some mild surprises, such as U.S. Open champion and French Open runner-up Sloane Stephens’ third first-round exit in the past five majors, and losses by No. 5 Elina Svitolina and No. 6 Grigor Dimitrov.

Also drawing attention was eighttime Wimbledon champ Roger Federer’s new clothing sponsorshi­p with Japanese clothing company Uniqlo, during his easy-as-can-be victory.

Nothing feels as significan­t in tennis today, though, as what Williams does – because of what she’s accomplish­ed in the past and because of what she’s trying to accomplish in the present, with a baby in tow.

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