Serena Williams lost her singles comeback match to Maya Joint
London (AFP) - Serena Williams wants to play singles tournaments before the US Open, unlike her preparation for Wimbledon, the American legend’s coach Rennae Stubbs said Tuesday.
Williams, 44, played two doubles matches in preparation for her comeback to singles tennis at the All England Club, but lost in the first round last week.
The 23-time Grand Slam champion then had to withdraw from the doubles with sister Venus due to a knee injury suffered in the defeat by Australian Maya Joint.
“I’ll leave it to her to discuss her medical stuff and how she’s feeling but I know that for her trying to play, certainly something before the US Open will be something she would like to do,” Stubbs told reporters at Wimbledon.
“She doesn’t want to go and do what she did here, which was just play singles, at the US Open, but at the same time it’s going to depend on physically how she’s doing.”
There are WTA 1000 events in Toronto and Cincinnati ahead of the US Open, which starts on August 30.
Serena, who returned after almost four years away from professional tennis, has not confirmed her next steps.
“She’s got a lot of things to consider, her family, her businesses. But her goal is to keep going,” insisted Stubbs, who expected her to find life easier on hard courts, the surface on which Williams has won 13 major singles titles.
“Getting on the hard court will be a lot more stable for her. And we all know how well she plays on hard court,” Stubbs said.
“So it’s just a matter of getting her body back into the shape she wants. And then we’ll see.