Williams Says US Open Title Would Not Be Diminished by Pullouts

Serena Williams. (AFP)
Serena Williams. (AFP)
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Williams Says US Open Title Would Not Be Diminished by Pullouts

Serena Williams. (AFP)
Serena Williams. (AFP)

Serena Williams believes the withdrawal of some of the world’s top tennis players from this year’s US Open amid the COVID-19 pandemic will not take the shine off a potential record-equaling 24th Grand Slam title for her.

Six of the top 10 women’s players, including defending champion Bianca Andreescu and world number 1 Ash Barty, have dropped out of the Aug. 31-Sept. 13 US Open, boosting Williams’ chance of winning the major for the first time since 2014.

“It still has to be tennis that’s played, asterisks or not,” the six-time US Open champion told reporters on Friday. “I think this whole year deserves an asterisk, because it’s such a special year - history we have never been through in this world.”

“I think we are living a future history lesson. I think regardless, there is always going to be some asterisk by it, because it’s never been done before.

“If you win, it was, like, wow, I was able to win in this crazy circumstance where there were no fans. It was just so sterile and weird, but I mentally came through. It might be a more mental test than anything.”

Williams, who has a history of blood clots and pulmonary embolisms, said she had concerns over travelling to New York and is living in a rented house instead of the official players’ hotel as a precaution.

“I have health issues and I don’t necessarily want to get sick, and if I do, I want the good version,” she said.

“I didn’t want to be in the hotel because I have lung issues and felt it was a big risk for me personally. In a house, I can control more. I needed to put my mind at rest so that I could perform.”



Simone Inzaghi Signs to Coach Saudi Club Al-Hilal

31 May 2025, Bavaria, Munich: Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi gestures on the touchline during the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain at Munich Football Arena. Photo: Christian Charisius/dpa
31 May 2025, Bavaria, Munich: Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi gestures on the touchline during the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain at Munich Football Arena. Photo: Christian Charisius/dpa
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Simone Inzaghi Signs to Coach Saudi Club Al-Hilal

31 May 2025, Bavaria, Munich: Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi gestures on the touchline during the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain at Munich Football Arena. Photo: Christian Charisius/dpa
31 May 2025, Bavaria, Munich: Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi gestures on the touchline during the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain at Munich Football Arena. Photo: Christian Charisius/dpa

Simone Inzaghi took over as head coach of Al-Hilal on Wednesday, a day after leaving Inter Milan and two weeks before the Saudi Arabian club's first game at the Club World Cup.

Inzaghi signed a two-year deal. “The Italian genius is here,” the Saudi club said in a social media post.

Al-Hilal opens its Club World Cup campaign against Real Madrid on June 18 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.

Inzaghi won six trophies at Inter: one Serie A title, two Coppa Italia triumphs and three Italian Super Cups.

He will be looking to add to his collection with Al-Hilal who have been crowned Saudi Arabian champions a record 19 times, and have been Asian champions four times.