Serena 'can't wait' to reach light at end of tennis tunnel
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[August 09, 2022] By
Frank Pingue
TORONTO (Reuters) - Serena Williams delivered an impressive physical
performance in challenging conditions to return to winning ways at
the Toronto Open on Monday and then said she can see the light at
the end of the tennis tunnel in her career.
Williams was forced to dig deep during her 6-3 6-4 first-round
victory over Spain's Nuria Parrizas Diaz that saw the two women
exchange blasts from the baseline in sweltering conditions on a hot
and humid centre court.
After playing only her second singles match since returning to
action at Wimbledon in June after a year-long absence from
competition, the 40-year-old Williams was asked what continues to
drive her at this late stage of her glittering career.
"I guess there's just a light at the end of the tunnel," the
23-times Grand Slam champion, who remains on the entry list for next
week's event in Cincinnati as well as the Aug. 29-Sept. 11 U.S.
Open., told reporters. "Yeah, so that's like, lately that's been it
for me. I can't wait to get to that light."
While Williams, whose win over Parrizas Diaz marked her first
singles victory since the 2021 French Open, laughed while giving her
answer she assured the media that she was not joking and went on to
explain what the "light" represents.
"Freedom. Yeah. I love playing though, so it's like amazing. But,
you know, I can't do this forever," said Williams. "So it's just
like sometimes you just want to try your best to enjoy the moments
and do the best that you can."
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Serena Williams (USA) reacts after defeating Nuria Parrizas Diaz
(ESP) in first round play in the National Bank Open at Sobeys
Stadium. / Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
Williams definitely had her patience tested against
Parrizas Diaz, most notably in a physically demanding and crucial
18-minute game during which she used her power to fight off four
break points to get to 4-4 in the second set.
A number of younger players in the main draw this
week have spoken about the influence Williams has had on their
careers and the three-times Canadian Open champion said she was
proud to have had a positive impact on them.
"It's a good feeling to just have other people feel that way about
you. And, yeah, and just encourage them to be better. Because that's
what it's all about, right?" said Williams.
"It's about making your mark and then someone else does and does
better and that's kind of how it keeps going."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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