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Serena Slam' Now it's the Serena Slump
(China Daily)
Updated: 2006-01-06 06:56

HONG KONG: Not so long ago, sports fans were talking up the 'Serena Slam', when the younger Williams sister became only the fifth woman to hold all four Grand Slam titles at once.

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Serena Williams hits a ball during Champions Challenge 2006 against Dementieva of Russia in Hong Kong. [Reuters]
Now it is more like the Serena Slump.

Williams' first ever defeat to Elena Dementieva at the Champions Challenge invitational here reinforced fears about her conditioning and motivation just two weeks before her Australian Open defence.

Despite a three-month break, the former world No 1 looked sluggish and out of sorts on Wednesday, taking just four games off the Russian defending champion before capitulating in less than an hour.

Williams, who has been plagued with left knee and ankle problems over the past two seasons, has not won a match since September 2, when she beat Italy's Francesca Schiavone in the third round of the US Open.

Three weeks later she crashed to the worst defeat of her career, when as defending champion she was bundled out of the China Open by unheralded Sun Tiantian in the first round.

Questions have been raised over the commitment of the 24-year-old Williams, who has won seven Grand Slams, amassed US$16 million in prize money and aspires to an acting career.

Just a few seasons ago she was practically unbeatable, amassing five Grand Slams in 2002 and 2003. But her Australian Open victory was the lone highpoint of a 2005 marked by injuries and poor form.

World No 1 Lindsay Davenport, who looked razor-sharp as she opened her 2006 campaign with a straight-sets demolition of Nicole Vaidisova, cautioned that tennis should always come first.

"First and foremost we are tennis players. With that you have to prioritize: tennis is one and everything else comes after that, and it's really a good lesson in how to balance your time and schedule," she said.

The 29-year-old veteran said every player had a different strategy to coping with their marketing workload.
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