BNP PARIBAS OPEN
March 10, 2018
Serena Williams
Indian Wells, California
S. WILLIAMS/K. Bertens
7-6, 7-5
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. Did that feel more like business as usual today?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Oh, my gosh. You guys are crazy (laughter). No. I'm getting
there. I have a long way to go. I have such a long way to go.
It definitely felt better than the first round, but, I mean, I'm still a
little rusty. I'm still making errors that I don't normally make.
But I call this a trial run, you know. Even with the baby, like, a trial run
of traveling with the baby and all of this is just so new to me.
Yeah, I'm getting there.
Q. Do you find yourself being kinder to yourself out there when you're making
mistakes or things you wouldn't normally do?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I definitely do. Olympia has tons of footage of me not being
kind to myself. So I'm like, Okay, I need to not be so negative, even though
it's hard.
Yeah, I have come so far. There was moments literally when I'm in the
hospital bed and I just think about that. And I go, Serena, you're doing
good, you're doing good no matter what. So I think that's helping me out, too.
Q. Talk a little bit about that first set tiebreak and the emotion you went
through in getting that under your belt?
SERENA WILLIAMS: It's always good to get a tiebreak win, especially the first
set under your belt. She was playing well. She played really well in that
first set. She was ahead.
And that was also really good, because being able to come back, you know, and
feel that rush of, okay, I'm down, I'm down, but I'm still fighting, to be
able to come back I think was also really important.
Q. Is it crazy to think that only two matches into your return you get to
play your sister or is it too soon for that?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Definitely. She's had such a good year last year and playing
fantastic tennis.
But I have to play a seed regardless, sooner than later most times for the
next couple of tournaments. So I have to be ready, you know. Whether it's
Venus or anyone else, it's going to be someone.
Obviously I wish it was anybody else in the draw, literally anybody, but
that's okay. Just have to go out there and see how I am and do my best.
Q. Does it really matter whether it's third round or a final? Because this is
the earliest you're going to be facing one another since that first match you
played at the Australian Open 20 years ago.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Oh, really?
Q. Second round in Melbourne.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah. So what was the question?
Q. Does it really matter if it's, like, third round or final or semi?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Absolutely. I think it's a huge difference to play her in
the semifinals or even the quarterfinals or a final as opposed to the third
round. You know, we can always stay in the tournament longer if, you know,
the both of us are in the tournament. And having to play each other in the
third round, one of us is going to be gone. So it's definitely a lot easier
to play later on.
Q. I know the match never happened 17 years ago, but it's been a long, long
time obviously. Does it seem strange that this match has never happened?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Oh, really?
Q. The match you were supposed to play was '01 here.
SERENA WILLIAMS: I literally didn't even think about it. That's, you know,
totally gone out of my mind. First of all, 17 years ago seems like forever
ago. Yikes.
Yeah, that's good. Again, I wish it were a little bit later, but just happy
to still be in the tournament at this point.
Q. So much water under the bridge, but are you happy the match does finally
take place here and gets to happen?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I honestly never thought about it. So again, I would prefer
to play someone else, anybody else, literally anybody else, but it has to
happen now. So it is what it is.
Q. What are your plans for the months to come? Are you going to make massive
changes compared to before? Do you want a lighter schedule even for the clay?
Have you already decided?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I don't know. I have a really light schedule already. So
obviously I want to work on getting my ranking to where I can, you know, just
feel good about my ranking (smiling).
But I don't know how much lighter I can go. I don't really play a lot. I just
usually play tournaments and I try to do really good in those tournaments so
I don't have to play every week.
And it's different, you know, traveling with a kid. I definitely want to
spend as much time as I can with her. My priorities are different.
Q. You said after your first match that you miss the baby so much you almost
cried before you went out there. How about tonight?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I'm doing much better today. I left pretty early, left like
around 11:00. It's 6:00, and I haven't come close to tears today, so that's
good.
I definitely miss her. I might start coming to press on time now, because all
I can think about is wanting to get back as fast as I can.
So considering, I'm doing pretty good today time-wise. So it all helps out.
Q. You talked about 17 years ago, but you have been in this game for a good
while. Could you just comment on how you think the game of tennis has changed
the most? One or two ways that the sport has changed over the years you have
been in the game?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Wow. I feel like, you know, obviously the game is faster,
the players are much faster in terms of running, a lot of the players hit
harder. The quality has gone up so much.
But, you know, it's a lot of -- I think a lot more camaraderie on the tour,
as well. It's just fun times.
Q. You just touched on the ranking aspect, and then obviously a lighter
schedule. What are your thoughts as far as ranking targets and what time or
date or whatever that you might have in your mind?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I have a lot of goals. I don't usually talk about them,
though. I definitely have some set and some targets in my mind that I want to
reach, and it will be fun to reach those.
Q. What have you missed most from the tour while you have been away?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I don't know. I love competing. You know, I love going out
there and doing what I think I do best, and I think that's what I missed most
was just competing.
Q. In your book "On the Line," you talked about notebooks and how you would
keep entries. What type of entry would you make today?
SERENA WILLIAMS: So the notes were just things that I would want to do on the
court. Like, you know, just tips that I would tell myself to do on the tennis
court. It wasn't necessarily after -- although that's a really good idea. I
should keep things after so I would know how to -- what I would want to
improve on, but I never really did that.
Q. Could you talk about the first time you ever played Venus, if you can
recall back? And also, was there a favorite match you can recall playing
against Venus?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I think the first time I played her you guys weren't there.
It was somewhere in Compton. Although that's not true. Well, you weren't
there. That's true (smiling).
It was in juniors. I think I was, like, 8. She was 10. Or -- yeah. That was
the first time we played. She beat me, beat me good. But she was really nice.
Q. Is that the time she gave you the trophy?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, she gave me the trophy because I was so upset. I have
always been a sore loser, but she's been really amazing. I can really learn
from her.
Obviously the first time professionally was at Australia? I think? Was that
-- yeah. And I thought I played well. I remember, you know, playing well in
the first set and not doing so well in the second. Overall, I think I played
really well. We have so many great memories.
My favorite match against her? I don't think I have a favorite match. I
definitely don't have a favorite match. I really abhor every time we play,
but I do enjoy the battle when I'm out there. It's just afterwards I don't
like it as much.
Q. Vika told us that you have been very supportive to her and what she's
going through, and I just want to know what was your reaction when you saw
that she won after you had won that night?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I was really happy for her. She texted me right after her
match and she said congrats to me, and I was really happy for her, too. You
know, she's doing so well. She's going through so much, and she's so
positive. You know, she just has this great energy about her, and I just love
it.
Q. When you walk out onto the court these first two matches, the announcers
say "Welcome home, Serena." It's something that the sideline reporters have
said to you and your sister and the fans have yelled from the stands. Do you
feel at home here? Do you feel at home here? How does it feel to play at
Indian Wells?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I have so many friends that come here, so it definitely has
more of a homey feeling. I love that. I love that reception that I get and I
love the welcome home. I'm from Southern California, not this far south, but
pretty far south. But yeah.
Q. Can you talk a little bit about the ball boys and the volunteers and how
important they are for a player? Because I always hear at the end of the
tournament players saying ball boys were great. So I wonder, are there any
ball boys that really suck? Can you just talk about ball boys and volunteers
and how important they are for the tournament and players themselves?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, I think the ball kids they do really, really good. I
can't say any of them are really bad. I mean, they're kids, you know.
No, they all do so well. Sometimes they get nervous and you have to think,
like, these are kids that a lot of them play tennis and a lot of them are out
here. And they have this such amazing opportunity to be with their idols and
people they have grown up just really watching, and now they're there at
center court.
So, yeah, and the volunteers are great, too. They are volunteering their time
to sit in the locker rooms or to, you know, help with security. And so it's
really amazing how things are run.
Q. Have you ever been a ball kid even if not in a big tournament or for Venus
in practice or something?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I don't think so at a tournament. I have been a ball kid in
practice a zillion times over, but I was a ball kid a lot when I was pregnant.
Yeah, I don't think I was ever a ball kid.
Q. How much of Venus' matches last year, how many did you get to watch
closely? What do you think about the way she was playing versus the way when
she was younger?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I didn't watch a single match of hers. I think she's playing
great compared to when she was younger. I think she played great when she was
younger, but I think she's playing great now. Obviously she's a lot better
now, a lot, lot, lot better. But she's just always been someone that I have
admired both on the court and off the court.
Q. Why did you not watch the matches?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I can't. I get too nervous. I never lost a match sitting
down. So if she makes a mistake, I just -- a little bit of me dies. So, yeah,
I didn't watch any.
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