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Serena Williams says her US Open preparations have been ‘far from ideal’

“Sometimes when you play a lot of tennis, like Novak has, you can pick up niggles, and sometimes your body does need a break as much as anything”. He is a former WTA Writer of the Year and the author of numerous books, including the classic “The Courts of Babylon” and the New York Times bestseller (with Pete Sampras), “A Champion’s Mind”. I am a little bit better.

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If Murray is feeling a little jaded – and only Djokovic has won more than his 50 matches this year – then he will have been delighted with his draw here. This news story is related to Print/145618-Serena-shoulders-burden-of-history-at-US-Open/ – breaking news, latest news, pakistan ne.

Andy Murray is facing a first-round opponent at the U.S. Open to whom he once said during a match: “No one likes you on the tour – everyone hates you”. “At the end of the day I knew I gave the best effort I could and it just wasn’t enough”.

Each of the Grand Slam icons is coming off a severe disappointment at the Rio Olympic Games, with early losses for both attributed partly to their injuries.

Chris Evert has been so impressed with Keys’ progress that she tipped her as one of the main challengers for Williams alongside more established names such as second-ranked Kerber, third-ranked Muguruza and No. 5 Halep, a semifinalist in NY a year ago.

Although she has always had vast talent, Keys believes she has finally found the right mindset to be a contender for a grand slam title.

The Spaniard returned from the problem at the Olympics, winning a doubles gold medal at Rio 2016 and reaching the semifinals in singles.

Top-ranked Serena Williams says she hasn’t practiced much because of her right shoulder injury.

“I think it’s okay, I’m okay with it”, Williams said.

“Well, I’m 29. I would imagine if I’m lucky I’d be playing at this level for three, four more years, max, I would think”, said Murray. “But there’s nothing we can do about it”. He said Friday he’s practiced lightly in NY to get used to the conditions at the U.S. Open and isn’t doing any off-court work, “trying to be as fresh as I can”.

Djokovic is being equally philosophical in the wake of his tribulations.

The post Novak Djokovic Reveals Personal Problems During 2016 Wimbledon appeared first on 360Nobs.com. He emerged from it refreshed. He lost in the third round at Wimbledon, won the Toronto Masters against a weakened field and then left the Olympics in tears after losing in the first round to Juan Martin del Potro.

The losses were devastating for a player who considers himself an ambassador for his native Serbia.

“The big four are getting older”, said Nadal, who is seeded No. 4 for the U.S. Open, which starts on Monday. “I learned not to get involved in those debates and conversations”, Williams said after her straight-sets victory over Angelique Kerber in the Wimbledon final.

“Maybe I am not putting so much pressure on myself and before a match I’m not stressing as much as I used to”.

If he needs cheering up, he might try lobbing in a call to Williams.

The draw on Friday at Flushing Meadows has now pitted the pair together again but Murray was adamant they have patched up their differences.

It also ended his hopes of going on to complete the first calendar Grand Slam since 1969.

That match has vanished in Williams’ rearview mirror.

“I obviously have had a phenomenal Grand Slam career that I’m very proud of and very grateful for”, Djokovic said Friday, the defending champion here and top seed.

At age 34, injuries have taken their toll on her season, limiting her to only seven events played.

“It’s just been pretty light, light practice”. It’s not ideal, but it was all I could do.

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“I didn’t feel great when I was there”.

Novak Djokovic