Serena’s statement is clear: She’s focused on the future
2:02 pm | January 15, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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MELBOURNE, Australia — Serena Williams walked into her postmatch news conference Tuesday afternoon and sat down in front of the media for the first time since her controversial match against Naomi Osaka in the US Open final in September.
Because Williams was one of few top players who didn’t hold a news conference ahead of the Australian Open, this one was highly anticipated. What would she say about New York, the fallout and her subsequent conversations with her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou? What would she think of his recent comments that on-court coaching should be allowed at Grand Slams in the future?
“I literally have no comment,” Williams said in response to the first question on the topic. And with the swiftness with which she dispatched her opening-round opponent, Tatjana Maria of Germany, 6-0, 6-2, Williams slammed the door on the conversation.
If Williams has learned anything from past experience, it’s that silence is a valuable tool, and a dominant performance has the ability, if not to erase the past, then at least to gently nudge the world to move on from it.
Williams moved the conversation on to how she felt about her performance against Maria, how she chose the design of the flashy green one-piece she debuted on center court and whether she has what it takes to win it all in Melbourne. Suddenly — aside from questions about her daughter Olympia’s Instagram-famous doll, Qai Qai — it was 2017 all over again, with Williams the odds-on favorite to win this tournament.