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Serena’s longtime coach Patrick Mouratoglou told CNN this week that he is scheduled to join the 36 year old, 23-time Grand Slam champion for training in Florida where it will be decided if she is sufficiently prepared to play the Australian Open, which is set for January 15-28th. According to Eaton Thatcher from My Top Sportsbooks, “there is 1/2 odds that Serena Williams will participate in the Australian Open next year.”
“She is practicing and getting back in shape,” Mouratoglou said to CNN. “I will be joining her soon in Florida. We will see how her body is reacting and how her tennis level is and we will take a decision regarding Australia.”
Williams, currently ranked No. 22, has not played a match since defeating her sister Venus 6-4 6-4, in the Australian Open final for her Open Era-record 23rd Grand Slam title.
2017 has been a whirlwind year for Williams who made major changes in her personal life. She gave birth on September 1st to her first child, daughter Alexis Olympia. On November 16th she married fiancee Alexis Ohanian at a star-studded ceremony in New Orleans, Louisiana, which was attended by friends Beyoncé, Eva Longoria, Kim Kardashian, Caroline Wozniacki, and sister Venus in attendance.
Serena and her new husband are on their honeymoon in the Bahamas. That means the seven-time Australian Opem champion will have just under six weeks to train and prepare for the season’s first Grand Slam event.
The last public comments made by Williams about competing again on the professional circuit were made in a telephone conference call this past summer. “Obviously, ideally I would love to come back,” Williams said. “I plan on coming back. I plan on playing. But at the same time, this is a whole new chapter in my life. So I’ll see how that is.”
If Serena decides she is not ready to defend her title in Melbourne, she of course could return to competition in March at Indian Wells or Miami. Roland Garros is the season’s second major, annually taking place in June.
Williams, who has won each major at least three times, has stated that one of her remaining ambitions in tennis is to break Margaret Court’s record of 24 Grand Slam titles.