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Sleeping giant Serena ready to take back throne

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Sleeping giant Serena ready to take back throneMelbourne: Serena Williams has played two matches in five months and comes into the Australian Open still feeling the effects of a twisted ankle but the American has no doubts she can claim a 14th grand slam single title.

The most dominant player of her generation returns to Melbourne Park after missing 2011`s tournament during a year in which she battle injury and illness.

After bowing out of the U.S. Open final against Sam Stosur with a sensational outburst at a chair umpire in September, the 30-year-old largely withdrew from the soap opera of her tennis career, skipping the northern hemisphere`s autumn tournaments citing a mixture of boredom and fatigue.

She managed two matches at the lead-up Brisbane tournament before being struck down with an ankle injury and yet no-one dares write her off. Least of all herself.

Williams smiled languidly when asked whether she was ready for her bid for a sixth title at Melbourne Park.

"Yeah. You know, definitely. Two (matches) is plenty for me, for sure," she said.

Williams, who describes herself as lazy and uninterested in sports and anything athletic, has floated above the rat-race for years in a sport dominated by egos, entourages and head doctors, never seriously getting out of bed for anything but the majors.

Once on center court, however, the fires still burn after a long and storied career featuring three U.S. Open titles, four Wimbledon crowns and the 2002 French Open since turning pro in 1995.

"I get the same burst, if not more. I love playing majors and I love competing," Williams said.

"More than anything, I hate losing. That kind of makes me really hungry to work harder to get the results that I want."

After her long lay-off, the former world number one is seeded 12th at Melbourne. She faces an unheralded Austrian in the first round and no-one appears capable of troubling her in the opening week. A potential quarter-final looms with world number four Maria Sharapova.

Her ankle is also coming good and she felt no great discomfort after putting it through its first major test on Saturday, though she would wait to see how it responds.

The rest of her appears in ominously good condition.

Conversely for a woman who decries exercise, local newspapers have delighted in touting a leaner, meaner Serena, splashing pictures of the American`s washboard stomach on their websites.

Mentally she is relaxed as ever, finding time to engage in a Twitter dialogue with fans in between hit-ups at Rod Laver Arena and icing her sore ankle.

Her face falls only momentarily when she ponders a tournament without her older sister and doubles partner Venus, who pulled out of Melbourne amid her battle with Sjogren`s syndrome, an auto-immune illness.

Long-time friend and verbal sparring partner Andy Roddick has been drafted in to cheer Williams by teaming up with her in the mixed doubles.

"I think it will be really fun. I hit the worst volley today, and I was a little worried," Williams said. "I was like, `he might want to get a new partner.` We`ll see how it goes.

"I am (in it to win it). He`d better be."

Bureau Report


First Published: Saturday, January 14, 2012, 19:27


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