'I'm
pretty good at this,' says victorious Venus
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[January 16, 2017]
By Nick Mulvenney
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Venus Williams
survived a rocky start to reach the second round of her 17th
Australian Open on Monday, putting her 7-6 7-5 victory over Kateryna
Kozlova down to hard-earned experience.
At 36, Williams is the oldest woman in the singles draw at Melbourne
Park and seeded 13th for her open era record-extending 73rd
appearance at a grand slam.
Like sister Serena, she rested up for the last couple of months of
2016 before returning at the Auckland Classic two weeks ago.
The American could quite easily have put the loss of her opening
service game on Monday down to rustiness but instead gave credit to
22-year-old world number 101 Kozlova.
"She played amazing," Williams said. "Hardly any errors, she played
amazing defense. She didn't make it easy, so it's really satisfying
to get past a player who's on fire."

When asked how she managed to keep beating players so much younger
than herself - Kozlova was born the year Williams turned
professional - the seven-times grand slam champion assumed the role
of elder stateswoman.
"Well I know how to play tennis ... You know, I like to think I’m
good at this," she said.
"She hasn't had the years that I've had yet. Se hasn't had the gray
hairs that I'm dying, the wrinkles that I'm hiding. You're trying to
make me feel old now!"
Williams next faces Swiss qualifier Stefanie Voegele, 26, or Japan's
Kurumi Nara, 25, as she bids to go deeper into a tournament where
her best finish was a run to the final in 2003.
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Venus Williams of the U.S. reaches for a shot during her Women's
singles first round match against Ukraine's Kateryna Kozlova.
REUTERS/Thomas Peter

"I'm always ready," she said. "2017 is going to be a wonderful year,
and it's been a wonderful start with this win and I couldn't ask for
any more - except a win in the second round, and third and so on."
Williams has not won a grand slam title since claiming her fifth
Wimbledon crown in 2008 but said she still embarked on every
tournament with the intention of winning it.
"I've not come all the way to Australia for kicks and giggles, I'm
here to be competitive," she said.
"Each player in the draw has an unbelievable ability to play tennis.
There are some that have won more championships than others, but
it's because we know how to play this game, and it's pretty serious
stuff for us."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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