Serena Williams said on Saturday she is pressing ahead with plans to play in the US Open despite a wave of player withdrawals from the upcoming Grand Slam event over coronavirus fears.
“I see myself doing it all if it happens,” Williams said when asked about her schedule during a virtual press conference on Saturday. Williams has a history of pulmonary embolisms which have restricted her lung capacity, a factor which she said had prompted her to be a “little bit of a recluse” this year.“I don’t have full lung capacity so I’m not sure what would happen to me.“I have like 50 masks that I travel with, I don’t ever want to be without one.“With health concerns I am super careful with what I have been doing and everyone in the Serena bubble is really protected.
“I had to make a gym and my husband made a court for me. The gym is not quite done. The tennis court is fun, I go there and it is my own sanctuary. It’s like, ‘Why haven’t I done this 20 years ago?’,” she said. “Fitness wise, there is going to be a tonne of fitness, but match fitness is different to fit-fitness.”
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