Having roared through the first set, Williams was on the back
foot as the 106th-ranked 20-year-old went for broke, attacking the
world number one's serve and pushing her behind the baseline.
However, the American world number one held firm and pounced when
her opponent served to stay in the match, sealing the win with a
blistering crosscourt return off her backhand.
Despite amassing 18 grand slam titles in a professional career
spanning almost 20 years, Williams said she had felt nerves before
the opening match of every major campaign and her opener at
Melbourne Park was no exception.
"As always, I had the jitters going out in the first match of a
grand slam," the 33-year-old told reporters.
"So, yeah, it's never super easy to be the one that everyone wants
to beat. So I always have to be a little bit above.
"Overall it stays the same. But I just am more open to talking about
it. Before I was very quiet about it.
"But even today I told (coach) Patrick (Mouratoglou), 'I'm a little
nervous'. He's like, 'It's okay. Just make sure you keep your feet
moving'."
Williams declared last year's victorious U.S. Open final against
Caroline Wozniacki her most nervous match "period" because she was
focused on winning her 18th major title.
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The win drew her level in the all-time list of grand slam title
winners with a duo of greats in Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova.
A 19th would put Williams level with Helen Wills Moody and three
behind Steffi Graf. Margaret Court holds the record with 24.
She next meets former world number two Vera Zvonareva, whose ranking
has fallen out of the top 200 after struggling with injuries and
playing only a handful of tournaments last season.
"It's going to be tough," Williams said.
"She's on the way back. I know she's been fighting and playing
really hard ... I have to come out of the gates ready to go and be
the best I can be."
(Editing by John O'Brien and Pritha Sarkar)
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