LONDON — Serena Williams will seek to play more tournaments outside of Grand Slams to bolster her bid for singles title No. 24 after losing the Wimbledon women’s final to Simona Halep on Saturday.
Williams is one Grand Slam off equaling Margaret Court’s record of 24, but her latest bid at Wimbledon was ended by Halep, who won 6-2, 6-2.
After the match, Williams praised Halep and did not make excuses for the comprehensive defeat. With the 24th title still proving elusive, Williams was asked what it will take for her to get over the line, having lost her last three Grand Slam finals (Wimbledon 2018, 2019 and US Open 2018).
“I just have to figure out a way to win a final,” Williams said. “Maybe it is playing other finals outside of Grand Slams would be really helpful just to kind of get in the groove, so by the time I get to a Grand Slam final I’m kind of used to what to do and how to play.”
Williams added: “I just think that I just have to just keep going, you know, keep trying, keep working, maybe be able to play some tournaments uninjured, like I did with this one. Just keep moving forward.”