The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Williams closing in on grand slam history

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Serena Williams has marvelled at daughter Olympia learning to walk during Wimbledon and the American superstar insists she is still taking her own baby steps on the tennis court.

Just 10 months after giving birth, and suffering life-threatenin­g complicati­ons, Williams will be back in the Wimbledon final today.

It will be a rematch of the 2016 showpiece against Angelique Kerber that Williams won in straight sets.

This is just a fourth tournament back on tour for Williams, but she has made smooth progress, dropping just one set in her first six matches.

She is just one win away from matching Margaret Court’s record of 24 grand slam titles and is chasing an eighth success here.

But the 36-year-old believes she is still finding her way back to her best.

“I was expecting a few more baby steps myself,” she said. “But I still feel like I’m in that baby step place.

“I’ve said it all week, this is only my fourth tournament back. Every time I go out there, I want to take a giant step forward, keep taking giant steps, but keep improving.

“I don’t know what I expected from this tournament. I just expected to win a match, then win the next match.

“Whenever I go out there, I just try to win my match. That’s literally all I do.”

Kerber’s form in 2016 saw her end Williams’ 186-week stint as world No 1, but it went downhill from there for the German.

In 2017 she failed to win a tournament, failed to get past the fourth round at a grand slam and slipped outside the top 20.

But, after pairing up with coach Wim Fissette, she says Williams is not the only one making a comeback.

“I think it is a completely new match,” Kerber said. “We both learned a lot. She’s coming back. For me also, I’m coming back from 2017.”

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