Serena does not settle for second place, she thinks she's winning



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Serena Williams is currently the world number 26. (Getty Images)

Serena Williams, 23-time Grand Slam champion, who plays in San Jose this week, said she was on track to return to her record.

Williams returned on tour in early March, after the birth of her first child

at Wimbledon, she reached the final, but lost in two sets against German Angelique Kerber. and the second best is not good enough, "Williams told the San Jose Mercury News

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" The victories are great, the losses are hard but they prepare you to get more wins. Everything is on the right path to reach my goal.

It was just the fourth event of the season for Williams, who fell against his sister Venus at Indian Wells, lost in the first round of Miami against Naomi Osaka, and retired before the fourth Tour de l 'Open de France

Serena actually says having a child has allowed her to reveal more of her out of court personality.

"I've always been very sweet, personally," number 26 Williams said. "Many people, unfortunately, never see this side because they always see me shaking my fist when I'm on the ground.Now they can see the other side that has always been there. "

Williams will play his first round in San Jose against Johanna Konta. She has won the tournament three times. During her career, she won 72 titles


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