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Serena eyes Grand Slams with Indian Wells return

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new york — Serena Williams believes now is the ‘perfect time’ to return to the WTA Tour in order to gauge her progress ahead of the year’s remaining Grand Slam tournament­s.

Williams, who claimed a 23rd Grand Slam title at last year’s Australian Open before hanging up her racquet for the season upon discoverin­g she was pregnant with her first child, also skipped this year’s tournament in Melbourne.

After using the time to work on her fitness, Williams featured in a Fed Cup doubles match for the United States last month and is scheduled to play at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells which starts this week.

“My expectatio­ns, I don’t know what they are,” the 36-year-old American told the BBC.

I’ve always been a motivated person, but my main thing is that I would love for my daughter to be around with me doing great, and playing amazing, so that definitely gives me some motivation Serena Williams

“I can’t go and say I expect to lose because that is something I will never say. It’s just a little different. I’m just expecting to see where I am more than anything.

“This is a good time to start for the summer. If I want to play in those Grand Slams and play well, I think now is the perfect time to start.”

Williams remains motivated to chase down Margaret Court’s alltime record of 24 Grand Slam singles titles but is also hoping to give her now six-month-old daughter a chance to have some memories of watching her mother in action.

“I’ve always been an extremely motivated person, but my main thing is that I would love for my daughter to be around with me doing great, and playing amazing, so that definitely gives me some motivation,” she added.

“I would have thought I would have retired six years ago, but I’m still here and I’m playing great, and I think I’ll still be playing good.”

Unseeded Williams is scheduled to open her Indian Wells campaign with a first round tie against Zarina Diyas of Kazakhstan on Thursday.

 ??  ?? Serena Williams greets Marion Bartoli of France during the Tie Break Tens New York tournament featuring eight of the tour’s top female players competing for the $250,000 winner’s prize.
Serena Williams greets Marion Bartoli of France during the Tie Break Tens New York tournament featuring eight of the tour’s top female players competing for the $250,000 winner’s prize.

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