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Serena williams locked herself in saferoom
Serena williams locked herself in saferoom





serena williams locked herself in saferoom

NORRIS: And her return seems to be a real shot in the arm for women's tennis in the U.S. Williams leaves the tournament with 57 aces, Sharapova is 3rd with 21. She'll become number one in the world regardless of what happens tomorrow in Melbourne. She is the faith and the force of women's tennis right now. And after every one, she was required to give a sort of progress report. And Williams has beaten four seeded players en route to the final. She will face top seed Maria Sharapova in the final match. NORRIS: Well, it'll be interesting to see what she shows up on the court tonight. She pinned the criticism on haters, and said she could get back to number onein the world. She's been her radiant self back in the headlines. And in a world of blandish, I think, stars, Serena has been great. She wore that funky lime green get up in the opening round. She's wearing weird outfits again that's distracting from her tennis. And when the tournament started, the criticism became that she's unfit.

serena williams locked herself in saferoom

So her interest has been huge these past two weeks, of course.

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ESPN does sports polling, and between January and November of last year, when she played in the total of four tournaments, Serena was still the number one professional female athlete, favorite athlete.

serena williams locked herself in saferoom

NORRIS: Well, despite the layoff, the criticism, the ups and the downs, it's clear from the attention that she's received and the play on the court that she's still a captivating athlete. Serena's response was, people don't know me, they don't know what I think or feel, and I'm coming back. And then the public reaction becomes she's not dedicated to the game. She recently said that she was going to build a school in Senegal. And after that injuries but also some criticism that she was spending too much time on other parts of her life, fashion, being a celebrity, being a wealthy celebrity. Open and the Australian Open in January of 2003. Serena won four of those in a row starting with the French Open in 2002, then Wimbledon, the U.S. The sisters played each other in the finals of six Grand Slam tournaments. From the fall of 2001 until the summer of 2003. NORRIS: With that much time off the court, it's easy to forget how dominant Serena Williams and her sister, Venus, were for such a long time. And she spent several weeks before Christmas in a courtroom in Florida involved in a breach of contract lawsuit that was filed by promoters of a battle of the sexes tournament in that state. I know ranking isn't always meaningful, but before our warm-up tournament for Melbourne that was played in Tazmania, Serena Williams hadn't played in the tournament since the U.S. She fell to 140th in the world and ended up last year 95th in the world. She had taken six months off from tennis after last year's Australian Open, partly because of injuries, but also because she said she wanted a mental break. Casual observers of the sport may have been shocked knowing that she was unseeded in the Australian Open? NORRIS: It's a pretty amazing run for Serena Williams. STEFAN FATSIS (Wall Street Journal): Hey, Michele.

serena williams locked herself in saferoom

Sportswriter Stefan Fatsis of the Wall Street Journal joins us now, as he does most Fridays, this time to talk about this comeback. She sat out for a while with knee and ankle injuries. Williams started of the tournament unseeded and ranked 81st in the world. She will face Maria Sharapova in the women's final. I'm Melissa Block.Ī surprise star has emerged this week in the Australian Open tennis tournament, and it is Serena Williams. From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. Like this story? Like CNBC Make It on Facebook. Wiliams' tennis star sister Venus, 39, told CNBC Make It in October that her go-to tricks for peak performance include getting eight hours of sleep and laying off junk food like her favorite pancakes and honey buns. Julian Seifter recommends four-to-six cups a day for most healthy individuals.) Water intake varies, especially for active people like Williams, but Harvard kidney specialist Dr. ( Dehydration can make you feel tired or sluggish. "That is one thing that I make sure that I always do," Williams says. In addition to clearing her mind, Williams also drinks at least a gallon of water a day, even outside of training. Giving her brain a rest allows Williams to "reset and get more energized to go train the next day or take more work calls," she says.







Serena williams locked herself in saferoom