Williams, who won her 23rd grand slam title at
last year's Australian Open before going on maternity leave,
pulled out of this year's tournament in Melbourne.
She represented the United States in a Fed Cup doubles match
last month and is scheduled to take part in the BNP Paribas Open
at Indian Wells this week.
Asked if her latest comeback represented the biggest test of her
career, Mouratoglou said: "It probably is... now she is 36, just
had a child, a second blood clot, has gone more than a year
without any competition. I think we can say without a doubt that
this is her biggest challenge."
Former world number one Williams, who returned in 2012 from
surgery for a life-threatening blood clot on her lung and
climbed back to the top of the rankings, said she almost died
after giving birth to her daughter in September.
Mouratoglou said fans had to give Williams time to adjust to the
rigors of the sport.
"I think she'll be ready for Roland Garros. The competitions she
will play until then will help her and every day she progresses
on her fitness," he told the Women's Tennis Association website.
"Serena's target will be to win grand slams. She knows that
coming back might take some time, but her level of expectation
is high as always. There are three grand slams left this season.
They will be her three main goals for 2018."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru, editing by Ed
Osmond)
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