The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Serena cools engagement

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SERENA WILLIAMS’ drive to reach the overall record for grand slam titles was never more evident at Melbourne Park yesterday when she revealed that her engagement to fiancée Alexis Ohanian was being forced to take a back seat.

The world number two announced her commitment to the social media entreprene­ur shortly before the New Year and while it was “great”, she was pushing it to the back of her mind, at least until after Melbourne Park.

“I’ve said from the beginning, I just didn’t want to think about it until after Australia because... grand slams mean a lot to me,” she told reporters ahead of this week’s first round clash with Switzerlan­d’s Belinda Bencic.

“I was, ‘well, I’m not going to think about it’.

“It’s almost a little unreal right now because I haven’t taken it in. I won’t allow it to sink in because I’m so focused... (on) training, cardio, all kinds of stuff.”

Williams equalled Steffi Graf’s Open era record of 22 grand slam titles last year when she clinched her seventh Wimbledon crown and sits just two away from the all-time record held by Australia’s Margaret Court.

Following her London victory, she played in just two more tournament­s, losing to Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina in the third round at the Rio Olympics before being upset by Karolina Pliskova in the U.S. Open semi-finals. Williams then promptly shut down her season to have treatment on a troublesom­e shoulder injury.

The 35-year- old Williams returned to the court in Auckland last week but was upset by fellow American Madison Brengle in the second round, then created a minor controvers­y when she said she could not get to Melbourne fast enough.

Her quest for her seventh Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup begins on Tuesday when temperatur­es are expected to top 38 degrees Celsius against Bencic, who could be her most dangerous first round opponent in years. — Reuters.

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