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Serena takes one step at a time

Chasing her 24th Slam, 39-year-old star stops seeking pure perfection

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Serena Williams says she has been working on reducing her mental stress and making herself understand that she cannot possibly win every point on court as her chase of a recordequa­lling 24th Grand Slam title continues at the French Open.

The American won her 23rd major title at the Australian Open in 2017 before taking a break to give birth to her daughter Alexis.

She has reached four Slam finals since returning to the circuit in 2018 but has been denied every time as she remains one major title behind Australian Margaret Court.

“You don’t play that many perfect matches.

“That’s one thing I’ve been working on in this off-season loosely,” the 39-year-old said after her opening 7-6(2) 6-0 win over fellow American Kristie Ahn at Roland Garros.

“But it’s just understand­ing that I have to let go of expectatio­n. That doesn’t mean I’m lowering my expectatio­ns.

“It just means I’m having realistic expectatio­ns of not winning every point, every game, every shot.

“It sounds crazy, but that’s me and that’s what makes me me. I’m Serena.

“At some point I’m always going to have some level of perfection, but I just need to have a more reasonable level so I cannot put so much stress on me mentally.”

Williams feels she puts more pressure on herself by striving for perfection in everything she does.

She did not play a lead-up event on clay before Roland Garros and her last match before the French Open was a semifinal defeat by Victoria Azarenka on the US Open hard courts.

Williams also had an Achilles injury in that match, which forced her to withdraw from the Italian Open in Rome.

Asked what she was doing to manage the injury, Williams said: “A ton of prayer. I’m doing so much for it.

“I did so much for it at Patrick’s [coach Mouratoglo­u’s] academy. I went straight from New York directly to his academy and started rehabbing.

“One of the reasons I came in to [speak to the] press a little bit earlier than normal [is] because I need to get back and start the protocol all over again.

“So just kind of rehab that, laser, ice, just a lot ... of stuff on it.” —

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 ?? Picture: JULIAN FINNEY/GETTY IMAGES ?? EASIER ON HERSELF: Serena Williams of the US serves during her first round match against Kristie Ahn, also of the US, on day two of the 2020 French Open on Monday at Roland Garros, in Paris. Williams was the winner.
Picture: JULIAN FINNEY/GETTY IMAGES EASIER ON HERSELF: Serena Williams of the US serves during her first round match against Kristie Ahn, also of the US, on day two of the 2020 French Open on Monday at Roland Garros, in Paris. Williams was the winner.

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