AUSTRALIAN OPEN
January 14, 2017
Serena Williams
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. You said in Auckland how windy it was there, wasn't a great chance to
assess how you were playing coming into Melbourne. Do you feel now that
you're here, you have a better sense of how you're feeling under court?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, I felt great going into my last event. Hopefully I can
improve on that. Well, I can't get worse, so that's also very exciting.
Hopefully I'll be able to improve on that.
Q. Does it feel good to be back?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah.
Q. Or you're so occupied on what you were doing?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I've been spending so much time on the court, so... But it
feels really good to be back, just hitting on Rod Laver, hitting on all the
stadiums, it's a good feeling.
I love it here. It's such a great tournament for me, so... Feels really good.
Q. In general, is there something in your game, because of the time off, you
feel you really need to improve quite a bit to be back to where you were?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I always go in every off-season trying to improve pretty
much everything all around. There's things that I definitely focus on more
than others. But for the most part... I don't really talk about those things.
For the most part I go off, try to do better in a lot of things.
Q. This winter when you sat down with the team, did you talk about a
different approach for this season? What was the mindset coming into 2017?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, I definitely wanted to work on some things, like I
just said. Every season I always sit down with Patrick, I have a conversation
on what I want to improve on. We work towards that.
Q. How do you view last season? We never really had a chance to get your
opinion. Obviously Wimbledon I think is the highlight.
SERENA WILLIAMS: For me, it wasn't a great season. I think for other people
it would have been wonderful. For me, it wasn't.
It was what it was. I'm still hitting.
Q. Health permitting, how much do you want to play this year?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I definitely don't want to play a lot, but I don't think
I've played a ton throughout the past. I've played a lot. I've always been
super consistent the past five, six years. I definitely want to play probably
around... Maybe not as many events.
If I can keep my consistency, that's all.
Q. The reason I ask is last year you weren't able to play that much, partly
because of injury.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah.
Q. You mentioned it wasn't a great year by your standards. Is there a certain
amount you feel you do need to play in order to still find your best?
SERENA WILLIAMS: No. I think actually last year's schedule would be perfect
for me. But I was injured a lot last year, especially after Wimbledon. My
year basically ended after that, so... If I could have played the tournaments
that I would have played, I think that would have an ideal, perfect schedule
for me.
Q. When you talk about last year and how injuries kind of interrupted it at
different segments, with the time off, do you think you were able to kind of
let your body heal up in terms of the things that were bothering you last
year, or was it still a little bit of an issue during the off-season or
pre-season training?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I got a lot better. I had a little bit of a problem
initially in the pre-season. Just did a ton of therapy, exercises. I was able
to get a lot better.
I felt that if I hadn't of taken that time off, could have been bad for me.
Q. Have you seen the forecast for Tuesday, the warm weather, how that will
affect things?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I haven't seen it. Is it supposed to be hot?
Q. 38.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Uh. Okay, better be ready.
Q. You're playing Belinda, someone that has beaten you before. Thoughts about
playing against someone as good as her right out of the gate?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I think it will be good for us both. I don't know if she
played here last year. Was it last year? She was quarterfinals, I think. I'm
getting my years mixed up. Anyway, she's done well here before.
So, yeah, she's had a good win over me. It's never easy for me. So I always
go out there, and all I can do is do my best. I didn't come here to lose in
the first round, or the second round, or at all. If I can play the way I've
been practicing, it will be fine.
I know she's been playing well, so it will be good for both of us.
Q. In the six months that Roger was unable to play the sport because of
injury, he spoke about a glimpse of life without tennis, but he still kept in
touch with it, he still has the passion for it, it helps to motivate him for
this year. Do you keep across the sport when you're unable to play? Does that
give you extra motivation, refresh you?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I don't really keep up with it as much. I feel like when I
take a break, I just need to really take a complete break, both physically
and mentally. I definitely kind of take a step back.
But tennis is a sport that I absolutely love, that I definitely see myself --
it's my life, you know, for the rest of my life, whether I'm playing or
whether I'm not playing. It's definitely something that has made an
incredible impact in my life.
Q. A few weeks ago you posted some personal, exciting news. Can you tell us a
little bit about that.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Well, can you elaborate (smiling)?
Q. You said you were engaged.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Oh.
Q. That, remember?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I'm just kidding (smiling).
Yeah, it's been really great. I've said from the beginning, I just didn't
want to think about it until after Australia because I was, like, Grand Slams
mean a lot to me. I was, like, Well, I'm not going to think about it.
It's almost a little unreal right now because I haven't taken it in. I'm
being rather selfish and focused on my career.
Q. You made it sound like it was a very romantic moment.
SERENA WILLIAMS: It was. It was. I'm actually just a really good writer,
so... If you guys want any tips, I'm around (laughter).
Q. Does it feel different?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Again, not really because I don't think I've had an
opportunity to, like, let everything sink in. I won't allow it to sink in
because I'm so focused. It was right in the middle of pre-season. I'm really
focused training, cardio, all kinds of stuff.
Now I'm on the road, already back at work. I don't want to get too happy
because I want to stay focused (smiling).
Q. The record, moving past Steffi, been around for a while. These days does
it mean anything to you? What are your thoughts on that opportunity?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Oh, I'm not talking about that. I'm just here to play and to
win obviously, but just to play.
Q. I know you said you don't want to get too happy. Do you feel like you need
a certain amount of anger or something, a drive or focus, to switch on to
full gear?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I wouldn't call it anger, but I would definitely say drive
and focus. What's the word? Sacrifice? Yeah, sacrifices that you definitely
have to have, so...
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