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Serena Williams wants to defend Australian Open title 3 months after giving birth
SERENA WILLIAMS HAS an “outrageous plan” to return to action at the Australian Open, just three months after the due date of her first child.
The 23-time grand slam champion, who needs one more major crown to draw level with Margaret Court’s record, hopes to defend her title in Melbourne next year.
Having conceded that she had initially entertained the idea of retiring once she had children, Williams revealed a renewed vigour to return to the court and advance her claim as the greatest of all time.
“It’s hard to figure out what the end of your tennis career should look like.
“I used to think I’d want to retire when I have kids, but no. I’m definitely coming back. Walking out there and hearing the crowd, it may seem like nothing, but there’s no better feeling in the world.
The 35-year-old was pregnant when she won the 2017 Australian Open, going through the tournament without dropping a set.
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