Venus
breaks down in tears after win over Mertens
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[July 04, 2017]
By Simon Evans
LONDON (Reuters) - Venus Williams broke
down in tears during her post-match news conference at Wimbledon on
Monday when asked about a recent motoring incident she was involved
in, which led to the death of a 78 year old Florida man.
Williams, who won her first-round match against Belgian Elise
Mertens in straight sets, was asked about her feelings regarding the
incident.
"There are really no words to describe, like, how devastating
and...yeah. I'm completely speechless. It's just - yeah, I mean, I'm
just," said the American before breaking down in tears and leaving
the room.
The five-times Wimbledon champion returned shortly afterwards to
finish off the compulsory media briefing.
News of the fatal incident near her home in Palm Beach Gardens
surfaced on Thursday.
Palm Beach Gardens police released a preliminary report saying she
was the driver at fault in a June 9 accident that left Jerome
Barson, a passenger in the other car, with fatal injuries.
After the crash, Barson was taken to a Florida trauma center where
he died 13 days later, according to the Palm Beach county medical
examiner.
The police report estimated Williams was traveling at about 5 miles
per hour (8 kph) at the time of impact and was not distracted or
suspected of any drug or alcohol use.
Before breaking down in the news conference, Williams had been asked
several questions about her emotions in the past month but had
avoided directly addressing the matter.
"Life, you can't prepare for everything. I prepared for a lot of
matches, tried to get ready for whatever my opponent will throw at
you, but you can't prepare for everything," she said.
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Venus Williams celebrates winning the first round match against
Belgium’s Elise Mertens REUTERS/Toby Melville

"I have no idea what tomorrow will bring. That's all
I can say about it. That's what I've learned," she said to another
question on how she was handling the situation.
Last week Williams released a statement on Facebook saying that she
was "heartbroken" and "devastated" by the death of Barson.
Williams also said she was missing her sister Serena who is on a
break from the game while she is pregnant.
"I miss her a lot. I think she misses me," she said.
The 37-year-old American faced a tenacious opponent as she began her
bid for a sixth Wimbledon singles title with a 7-6(7) 6-4 victory.
While a nervous Mertens struggled early, going 3-0 down in the first
set, the 21-year-old, ranked 54th in the world, battled back to
force a tiebreak which Williams won 9-7.
Williams, who last won Wimbledon in 2008, was unable to convert two
match points in the second set before a rain break, but she returned
to serve out for victory.
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