Two years ago, Williams hit the lowest of the low when she
slumped to a first-round exit in Paris, her first and only opening
round defeat in a stellar grand slam career that has earned her 17
major singles titles.
The pain and anguish of that defeat melted away just 12 months later
when she lifted the Suzanne Lenglen Cup for a second time.
But in a career littered with triumphs, it was surprisingly only her
second win at the home of claycourt tennis and she is on a mission
to rectify that anomaly over the next fortnight.
"For me, the French Open is extremely important because it's a grand
slam I won only twice and I want to win more and more," the world
number one said following the draw which pitted her against local
hope Alize Lim in the first round.
"I won five times Wimbledon, Australian, the U.S. Open, so for me
it's important.
"I have the capability of playing on clay, so I don't know why I
wasn't more consistent on clay before.
"But, hey, I guess better late than never, right?"
For her rivals, Williams doing well on clay spells doom and gloom as
it was the only surface where they felt they had a strong
possibility of stopping her charge towards more silverware.
Over the last three years, she has won at least one title on
European dirt every season and, if anything, appears hungry for more
success on what is largely conceived to be her least favorite
surface.
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"I don't know what clicked or didn't click (on clay). I grew up on
hard courts, and then when I turned 10 I played only clay until I
turned pro," added the 32-year-old, who will draw level with Martina
Navratilova and Chris Evert's haul of 18 majors if she wins in
Paris.
"I'm really good now. I'm great. I feel like this is the only place
I want to be.
"I don't remember the last time I was defending champ (in Paris), so
it feels really good that I'm here as defending champion.
"I'm really excited. I think I have had a really long, great career.
It just feels really good to be at this point in my career and
playing as defending champion."
(Writing by Pritha Sarkar, editing by Ed Osmond)
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