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Down But Not Out! Serena Williams Set For French Open

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Serena Williams is on the way to France to resume her pursuit of a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title on the clay courts at the French Open.

And she has just two weeks to shake off the disappointment of a semi-final loss in the U.S. Open on Thursday.

The American great has remained one title behind Margaret Court’s all-time record since bagging her 23rd Grand Slam singles trophy at the Australian Open in January 2017.

 

Williams has lost four Grand Slam finals since returning to the circuit in 2018 following the birth of her daughter.

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She once again fell short on Thursday when she bowed out to Victoria Azarenka with a 1-6 6-3 6-3 defeat in the U.S. Open semi-finals.

“I don’t know. I mean, it’s obviously disappointing,” Williams told reporters, before confirming that she would participate in the French Open.

“At the same time I did what I could today. I feel like other times I’ve been close and I could have done better. Today I felt like I gave a lot.”

Many pundits have said she might be running out of time to win a Grand Slam again.

Asked how the string of losses deep in the tournaments affect her morale as she strives to become the most successful women’s player, Williams said: “I don’t know.

“I just … I don’t know. I haven’t thought about that actually.”

Williams had, however, started really strongly in Thursday’s last match on the Arthur Ashe Stadium court and cantered through the opening set with three breaks of Azarenka’s service.

“Then she just kept fighting. She just changed and started playing better and better. Maybe I took a little too much off the gas pedal at some point,” Williams rued, saying her opponent just kept improving through the match.

 

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