The Citizen (Gauteng)

Serena is ‘just getting started’

RECORD: CAN MATCH AUSSIE LEGEND AT US OPEN TODAY

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No spring chicken, but Williams says she has a bright future.

New York

Serena Williams is once again targeting a record 24th Grand Slam singles title at the US Open today. Win or lose, the US great says she’s just getting started in the latest phase of her career.

“I’m still on the way up,” said the 36-year-old, who is playing her seventh tournament since the birth of daughter Olympia on September 1 2017. “There’s still much more that I plan on doing.”

Williams came agonisingl­y close to matching Australian Margaret Court’s all-time record of 24 Slam titles at Wimbledon, but fell to Angelique Kerber in the final.

It was the high point of a return that began in March and has not surprising­ly been, at times, erratic.

But once again Williams has shown she can rise to the occasion on the game’s biggest stages.

Another US Open title – four years after her sixth – would not be a culminatio­n but a springboar­d, she said.

“I just feel like there’s a lot of growth still to go in my game,” she said.

“Even though I’m not a spring chicken, I still have a very bright future.”

Williams, who has spoken of the emotional roller-coaster of being a new parent, said adjusting to physical changes in the wake of motherhood has also been a challenge.

“I don’t feel like me,” she said. “My mom said it takes, like, a full year to kind of get back. I’m at a full year now, but I’m also playing a sport profession­ally.

“I just feel like I’m definitely not there. Even my body is different. I actually weigh less than I did before I got pregnant, but it’s distribute­d differentl­y now.

“I’m still waiting to get to be the Serena I was – and I don’t know if I’ll ever be that physically, emotionall­y, mentally.”

The players that have faced her so far in Flushing Meadows say the current Serena is tough enough – perhaps as good as ever.

“It’s tough to say,” said Anastasija Sevastova after Williams swept past her 6-3, 6-0 in the semifinals. “She played finals in Wimbledon. She’s playing finals here. I think this year has not been bad for her.”

Eighth-seeded Karolina Pliskova, who briefly rose to No 1 last year, fell to Williams in the quarterfin­als, two years after shocking her in the semis.

“I don’t feel any difference,” Pliskova said of Williams’ game. “She’s playing with the same power. She can still serve well. I think maybe she’s back at the level where she was.” –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SERENA WILLIAMS
Picture: AFP SERENA WILLIAMS

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