Williams, a seven-times champion at Melbourne
Park, pulled out of the warmup Yarra Valley Classic on Friday,
robbing the tournament of a marquee semi-final with world number
one and home hero Ash Barty.
The American great said she would have to manage her shoulder
through the Australian Open but was feeling "pretty good".
"I've gotten a lot of treatment already on my shoulder,"
Williams told reporters at Melbourne Park on Saturday.
"But I'm super confident it's going to be great. I'm feeling
very confident, I think is a better word, and getting ready for
hopefully the next two weeks."
Williams, who opens her tournament against unseeded German Laura
Siegemund, won the last of her 23 Grand Slam titles four years
ago at Melbourne Park when in the early stages of pregnancy.
Despite making four Grand Slam finals since motherhood, the
39-year-old remains one short of Margaret Court's all-time
record.
"It's definitely on my shoulders and on my mind," she said of
the record.
"I think it's good to be on my mind. I think it's a different
burden, I should say, on my shoulders because I'm used to it
now. It's more relaxing I would like to say, yeah."
Williams has beaten 51st-ranked Siegemund in both their previous
matches, including the quarter-finals of last year's Auckland
Classic in the leadup to the 2020 Australian Open.
"She has a different game," said Williams.
"She mixes up the pace a lot. It will be a really good match for
me to get in there early and play my best."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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