AUSTRALIAN OPEN TENNIS 2021 SERENA WILLIAMS

 Serena Williams travels into the second round of the Australian Open with a 6-1 6-1 success over Germany's Laura Siegemund on Rod Laver Arena. 


Williams, in her 100th match at the Melbourne hammer, got off to a frustrating beginning as the unseeded German broke in the initial game to immediately raise the possibility of a resentful. 


In any case, the American shook off the rust and ricocheted back with six unanswered games to wrap up the initial set quickly. 


The subsequent set was significantly more clear as Williams, whose game was just excessively useful for Siegemund, hustled into a 4-0 lead prior to fixing the challenge in a short time when Siegemund twofold blamed. 


Serena, who is hoping to rise to Margaret Court's record of 24 thousand hammer titles, will play Serbia's Nina Stojanovic in the second round after she beat Irina Begu in straight sets. 


"This is a decent beginning, unquestionably vintage Serena," Serena said post-coordinate. 

SERENA: I'M GOOD AT PACING MYSELF



"It's unquestionably acceptable, I believe I'm acceptable at taking on a steady speed at a Grand Slam. This is stunning. 


A year ago 

WAS VERY CRAZY FOR THE WORLD AND TO BE ABLE TO DO WHAT I LOVE AND COME OUT AND COMPETE AND PLAY A GRAND SLAM AFTER THE LAST 12 MONTHS MAKES ME APPRECIATE THE MOMENT EVEN MORE. 


On the Super Bowl, Serena said: "I'm American we love the Super Bowl. Tom Brady is in my age gathering so it's energizing!" 


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