The Freeman

Even without Serena, Aussie Open women’s field still tough

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MELBOURNE, Australia —Without defending champion Serena Williams in the draw at the Australian Open, there’s certainly an opportunit­y for another player to go on a surprising run and emerge as a first-time Grand Slam champion.

Sloane Stephens and Jelena Ostapenko did it last year.

Just don’t describe the first Grand Slam of the year as “more open” than usual.

“Whenever I get asked that question, it always comes across in really kind of an almost negative way instead of acknowledg­ing how many great players we have,” Johanna Konta, who reached the semifinals of Wimbledon last year, said in her pre-tournament news conference Saturday.

“The depth in women’s tennis, I really do believe in the last few years, has gotten so strong,” she added. “There’s no straight sailing to the quarters or semis. It doesn’t exist.”

Stephens agrees the Australian Open field is still extremely tough, even without Williams, the 23-time major winner. Williams withdrew from the tournament to recover from health issues after a complicate­d childbirth in September.

“There’s a lot of great players,” Stephens said. “It’s up for grabs.”

A new face will be holding the trophy at Melbourne Park in two weeks. The No. 1-ranking changed seven times in 2017, with five different women assuming top spot — three for the first time.

Top-ranked Simona Halep is looking to finally break through and win her first major after twice finishing runner-up. She won the season-opening Shenzhen Open in China, but has mixed results at Melbourne Park, losing in the first round the last two years.

“I don’t feel pressure. I feel OK. I feel fit. I feel ready to start,” Halep said. “I have one more goal: to win a Grand Slam.”

Stephens made a stellar run to the U.S. Open title after missing several months with an injured left foot. She’s struggled to adjust to the sudden stardom that’s come with being a Grand Slam champion — losing seven straight matches since September — but believes she can find her game again in Melbourne.

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