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Serena calm despite looking invincible these days

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BEIJING: Serena Williams said yesterday she was not the greatest ever women’s tennis player after securing the year-end world number one ranking for the third time in her glittering career.

Butthe32-year-oldAmerica­npowerhitt­er, now on a career total of 55 titles with 17 major wins, said yesterday here ahead of Monday’s China Open that she was “maybe top five”.

Williams achieved the feat in 2002 and 2009, and joins Justine Henin and Martina Hingis as a three-time yearend number one, with only Steffi Graf (eight), Martina Navratilov­a (seven), Chris Evert (five) andLindsay­Davenport (four) ahead of her.

“I’m not the greatest player. I’m still playing and I’m still trying to reach records. And people like Steffi and Chris Evert and Martina Navratilov­a and Margaret Court, they are the greatest,” she said.

“Maybe top five, but definitely not number one. For me it’s an honour to even be mentioned amongst those amazing ladies.”

Williams also became the first woman to surpass US$9mil (RM29mil) in prize money in a single season, pushing her career earnings past US$50mil (RM161.3mil).

She is the top seed in the US$5mil (RM16.13mil) China Open, while home favourite Li Na is seeded fourth.

The 2011 French Open winner comes into the tournament after a surge in form which has seen her become the first Asian player to reach the US Open semi-finals earlier this month.

Li Na is aiming for her biggest win on home soil when she takes on a starstudde­d field at the dual ATP and WTA event at Beijing’s Olympic Park.

However, she faces a tough route to the final, where she could meet her US Open semi-final opponent Williams.

Li Na faces Slovakia’s Daniela Hantuchova in the opening game, and could potentiall­y face in the third round William’s older sister Venus.

The seven-time Grand Slam singles champions’ ranking slumped to 63rd after two years of illness and injury problems, but she has been in resurgent form lately, reaching the semi-finals of the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo before crashing out in a close-fought match yesterday.

Venus has a bye in the first round in Beijing, while her sister Serena faces Russia’s Elena Vesnina.

Second seed Azarenka will face Germany’s Andrea Petkovic in her openingmat­ch, whilerecen­tly-crowned Guangzhou Open champion Zhang Shuai will face Peng Shuai in all-China first round clash.

Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic headline the men’s draw in Beijing which will be released today. — AFP

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