‘Optimistic’ Serena eases to Wimbledon 2nd round

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‘Optimistic’ Serena eases to Wimbledon 2nd round
'It is the best I have felt since February,' says Serena Williams who aims for a record Grand Slam title

 

LONDON, United Kingdom –Seven-time Wimbledon champion Serena Williams moved into the 2nd round on Tuesday, July 2, with a hard-fought 6-2, 7-5 win over Italian qualifier Giulia Gatto-Monticone.

The 37-year-old American, who if she wins Wimbledon will share the record with Margaret Court of 24 Grand Slam titles, eased through the 1st set.

However, she had a far tougher battle in the 2nd set against the Italian – who was making her Wimbledon debut – and who broke Williams’s serve when the American served for the match at 5-3.

Williams spent a lot of the time chastising herself but eventually closed out the match breaking Gatto-Monticone’s serve.

Williams, whose sister Venus crashed out on Monday losing to teenage sensation Cori Gauff, said despite her labored performance the knee injury that has affected her season had not given her any trouble.

“It is the best I have felt since February,” she said.

“I pretty much had to skip the hard court season and missed a couple of clay tournaments.

“I am better now, I feel happy now that I get to play with my baby.” – Rappler.com

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