AFP, NEW YORK: Serena Williams unveiled a new sports bra and tennis racquet in a dizzying round of commercial duties this week, but when talk turned to her injured shoulder on Friday, the American preferred to reveal as little as possible.
The 34-year-old world number one, who is chasing a record seventh US Open and modern era all-time high of 23 Grand Slams in New York, has been slowed by a shoulder inflammation which led to an early Olympics exit.
It also saw her withdraw from the Cincinnati event last week.
“I have not played a lot, I haven’t practiced a lot, but I’m just now starting to feel a little better. Hopefully just every day I will keep going higher,” said the American.
“The US Open is obviously a special place. I think usually I prefer to play more coming into the final Grand Slam of the year, but there is nothing we can do about it.
“You just have to make the best of every single opportunity. That’s all I can do now.”
But when asked to elaborate on the seriousness of the shoulder injury, the top seed shrugged: “Yeah, no, just shoulder-wise. I am starting to feel better so that’s a positive.”
Williams equalled Steffi Graf’s Open era record of 22 majors with victory at Wimbledon in July.
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