Thinking an excessive amount of in regards to the elusive twenty fourth Grand Slam title to equal Margaret Court’s file didn’t assist Serena Williams’ quest, the American nice admits as she prepares to hold up her racket after a glowing profession.
It appeared solely a matter of time earlier than Williams would surpass Australian Court to turn out to be probably the most profitable participant within the sport when she gained her twenty third main singles trophy in Melbourne firstly of 2017.
However, no one may have envisaged that Australian Open title being the final time Williams would hoist a significant trophy as she took a break from tennis to offer delivery to daughter Olympia the identical 12 months.
“There are people who say I’m not the GOAT (greatest of all time) because I didn’t pass Court’s record, which she achieved before the ‘Open era’ that began in 1968,” Williams mentioned in a prolonged article in Vogue.
“I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want that record. Obviously I do. But day-to-day, I’m really not thinking about her. If I’m in a Slam final, then yes, I’m thinking about that record. Maybe I thought about it too much, and that didn’t help.”
In the world of sport there are few data which have fairly stood the check of time because the one belonging to Court.
Williams, who will flip 41 subsequent month, got here tantalisingly near equalling the mark having reached the ultimate in 4 majors since she returned from maternity go away in 2018.
But she got here up simply quick every time.
“The way I see it, I should have had 30-plus Grand Slams,” Williams mentioned. “I had my probabilities after getting back from giving delivery… But I didn’t get there. Shoulda, woulda, coulda.
“I didn’t show up the way I should have or could have. But I showed up 23 times, and that’s fine. Actually it’s extraordinary.”
ANOTHER CHANCE
Two of these 4 championship matches have been at her house main on the hardcourts of Flushing Meadows, the place Williams has lifted the trophy six instances.
She can have one other likelihood when the U.S. Open begins on the finish of this month in what is anticipated to be her swansong.
“Unfortunately I wasn’t ready to win Wimbledon this year,” she added. “And I don’t know if I will likely be able to win New York. But I’m going to attempt.
“I know there’s a fan fantasy that I might have tied Margaret that day in London, then maybe beat her record in New York, and then at the trophy ceremony say, “See ya!”
“I get that. It’s a good fantasy. But I’m not looking for some ceremonial, final on-court moment. I’m terrible at goodbyes, the world’s worst.”