The Citizen (Gauteng)

Serena’s mind elsewhere in big defeat

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– Tennis great Serena Williams (right) told Time magazine this week that shortly before the worst defeat of her career she learned the killer of her sister Yetunde Price had been paroled.

The 23-time Grand Slam champion was stunned 6-1, 6-0 by Britain’s Johanna Konta on July 31 in San Jose, California.

The defeat marked the first time in 928 profession­al matches that Williams failed to win more than one game. At the time she spoke of having “so many things on my mind” without elaboratin­g.

But in a wide-ranging interview with Time, she said that 10 minutes before she took the

Los Angeles

court she learned via Instagram that Robert Edward Maxfield, the man convicted of killing Price in a drive-by shooting in 2003, had been released from prison earlier in the year after serving 12 years of a 15-year sentence.

“I couldn’t shake it out of my mind,” she said. “No matter what, my sister is not coming back. It’s unfair that she’ll never have an opportunit­y to hug me.”

In discussing Maxfield, Williams noted biblical passages on forgivenes­s, but admitted “I’m not there yet.”

“I do want to forgive,” she said. “I have to get there. I will be there.” –

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