Fendrich on Tennis: 'Bienvenue a Paris,' Serena Williams (2024)

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Welcome back to Paris, Serena Williams. The tennis world can’t wait to find out exactly how that bothersome left knee is holding up.

Williams practiced at the French Open’s redesigned main stadium on Monday — alas, Court Philippe Chatrier’s retractable roof won’t be ready until next year — and will want to get some more work in over the coming days, given how little she’s played on clay courts lately.

As in: a total of just one match on the surface since last year’s tournament at Roland Garros. Forever, it seems, Williams has been the woman to beat on the Grand Slam stage, provided she is in the field and is healthy. No one really knows this time just how ready she is.

“We just don’t know her physical status at this point,” 18-time major champion Chris Evert said in a telephone interview. “She relies so much on the physicality of her game and her movement and her sprinting and just her court coverage and setting up those big shots. Her legs are vital to her game. I don’t know if we’ve seen her 100 percent since the beginning of the year.”

With the French Open set to start Sunday, the 10th-ranked Williams has played only nine matches in 2019.

Five were at the Australian Open in January, when she lost to Karolina Pliskova in the quarterfinals after blowing a 5-1, 40-30 lead in the third set and four match points in all.

She retired from a match at Indian Wells, citing an illness, then withdrew from tournaments in Miami and Rome, citing her knee.

“I haven’t played a ton of matches this year. Not my choice; just by force,” Williams said after her lone clay appearance, an opening victory at the Italian Open before she pulled out ahead of what would have been a match against her older sister, Venus. “I really, really actually desperately wanted to be on the tour and to be playing, but it hasn’t been able to work out.”

The red clay used in Paris never has been the most natural surface for success for Williams, in part because it slows down her massive serves and groundstrokes that earn so many quick points on grass or hard courts.

“Remember, she hits the ball very early and very flat. So if she doesn’t have control of her body, many errors will come,” International Tennis Hall of Fame coach Nick Bollettieri said, “because she’s not going to push a ball.”

Still, it’s a testament to her greatness that Williams did manage to win three titles in France, part of her haul of 23 Grand Slam singles trophies. That’s a record in the professional era, which began in 1968, and one shy of Margaret Court’s all-time mark.

“She takes great pride in Grand Slams and her lead-in has not been up to her high standards,” Evert said. “It’s all about the knee, which has been nagging her. It is a concern, especially now on the clay, where you’ve got to move more to win a point. You use your legs, your knees, more than on any other surface.”

Here’s the thing: Williams is not just any player, of course.

After 16 months away from Grand Slam competition because of her pregnancy and the birth of her daughter in September 2017, Williams showed up in Paris a year ago and looked to be approaching the height of her powers right away. She knocked off a pair of seeded women to set up a showdown against Maria Sharapova in the fourth round, but then pulled out because of a chest muscle injury.

Williams would go on to reach the finals at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open before coming up just short of her 24th major trophy each time.

That showed what she’s still capable of doing, even without much prep work.

“Serena’s always — always — someone that you’re thinking about in the draw. Whenever she’s there, she can win any tournament that she plays,” said 14th-ranked Madison Keys, the 2017 U.S. Open runner-up and a semifinalist in Paris in 2018. “She played a handful of tournaments last year and made the finals of, what, at least two Grand Slams? So Serena’s Serena, and there’s a reason that she has so many titles to her name.”

So can Williams go to the French Open and contend, despite the lack of action? Keys’ response: “100 percent.”

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AP Sports Writer Andrew Dampf in Rome contributed.

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Howard Fendrich covers tennis for The Associated Press. Follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/HowardFendrich or write to him at [emailprotected]

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Fendrich on Tennis: 'Bienvenue a Paris,' Serena Williams (2024)

FAQs

What did Martina Navratilova say about Serena Williams? ›

The Czech legend said in an interview in 2001 that the two sisters lacked humility. The 18-time Grand Slam champion had at the time said that people may be afraid to criticize Venus and Serena Williams for fear of being called racist.

Has Serena Williams ever lost a tennis match? ›

At the Australian Open, she lost in the quarterfinals to Janković, her fourth straight loss in the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam singles tournament. In the women's doubles event, she and Venus were defeated in the quarterfinals.

Who did Serena Williams lose to in the French Open? ›

Serena Williams was surprisingly beaten by Elena Rybakina in two sets as the 39-year-old American exited the French Open at the last-16 stage on Sunday. Williams' defeat means her quest to equal Margaret Court's record of 24 grand slams continues.

How does Serena Williams know French? ›

Serena managed to learn both German. and French while in school. While travelling frequently around the world. In the tennis circuit, she took it upon herself to learn both Mandarin.

What is Serena Williams most famous quote? ›

1. "The success of every woman should be the inspiration to another. We should raise each other up. Make sure you're very courageous: Be strong, be extremely kind and above all, be humble."

What did Nadal say about Serena? ›

“She is one of the greatest sports [people] of all time. I feel lucky to share a tour for a long period of time with her. “Of course, from a selfish point of view it's sad that she's leaving the tour but, on the other hand, we can't thank her enough for all the things that she did for our sport.”

What is the most watched tennis match of all time? ›

The most-watched tennis match of all time is the “Battle of the Sexes“, drawing a reported 50 million American viewers. On September 20, 1973, Billie Jean King took on Bobby Riggs in one of the most anticipated exhibition matches in the history of the sport.

Did Serena lose to a man? ›

1998: Karsten Braasch vs.

The matches took place on court number 12 in Melbourne Park, after Braasch had finished a round of golf and two shandies. He first took on Serena and after leading 5–0, beat her 6–1. Venus then walked on court and again Braasch was victorious, this time winning 6–2.

Why did Venus stop playing tennis? ›

Williams had been suffering from knee tendinitis throughout the tournament and eventually this prevented her from playing.

Is Serena's husband American? ›

How much does Serena Williams weigh? ›

Serena Williams
Age42
HandR
Height5-9
Weight154
Pro Debut1995
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How many children does Serena Williams have? ›

Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian are the proud parents of two daughters. The couple welcomed their first daughter, Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr., who goes by Olympia, in September 2017. They expanded their family five years later when Williams gave birth to their younger daughter, Adira River Ohanian, in August 2023.

Is Serena a natural blonde? ›

Williams is no stranger to switching up her look. Before going platinum, our girl was rocking a honey ombré with dark brown roots and her natural color is a rich black hue, so this bright blonde is a welcomed surprise.

What religion does Serena Williams say she belongs to? ›

On multiple occasions, Williams has spoken about her religious beliefs. "Being a Jehovah's Witness is important to me, but I've never really practised it and have been wanting to get into it," she said in 2017.

Does Serena Williams have natural hair? ›

Over 18 years ago, these sisters stepped on the court with an innate talent for tennis, proudly sporting their natural braids and beads. Although their style has evolved over the years, natural hair often times remains an accessory to their stylish tennis wear.

What did Billie Jean King say about Serena Williams? ›

We forget that Serena won her first singles title way back in '99 when she was 17 years old,” King said of Williams, who went pro in October 1995. “So, she's been on the scene for a long, long time, and she's done a lot for women. Plus, she has always wanted to give back to women, especially to women of color.”

What did Martina Navratilova say about Emma Raducanu? ›

Navratilova says it was a case of "good news, bad news" for Raducanu in the years since her phenomenal win at the US Open. "It was amazing when she won but it's become a handicap because the expectations have gone sky-high," the nine-time Wimbledon champion told Sky Sports Tennis.

What did Djokovic say about Serena Williams? ›

"Serena Williams knows I love her, she really inspires everyone" - Novak Djokovic. While Novak Djokovic lent his support to Serena Williams after the 2018 US Open final, he disagreed with WTA CEO Steve Simon's claim that female players were treated more harshly than their male counterparts by umpires.

Who is better, Steffi or Serena? ›

Serena won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, Steffi won 22. But Serena retired when she was a whole decade older than Steffi was when she finished playing.

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