Serena Williams was particularly inspired for her press conference held after winning her debut match at the 2015 French Open. “I defended the points I conquered last year” said Serena laughing to the journalists.
In fact, the American was ousted in the second round by Garbine Muguruza. “I love coming back to Paris, and I always look forward for the tournament. Since I now live at times here, I feel like it is my second home. I suggest people places to go, I know restaurants, shops, I like it a lot.
Andy Murray and Serena Williams
My elbow is still not 100% but the good thing is that it keeps getting better and better every day. I have a day off tomorrow, so I am confident it will get better and hopefully I will manage to win more match and advance to the third round”.
A third round would probably mean a clash against Vika Azarenka for Serena, but as the American revealed more than once, she doesn’t like to look at draws.
“I just get too stressed about it. I then focus on just one player and on how to beat her and I end up not doing well. So no, I don’t look at draws. Even last year, when I was called to shuffle the draw I pulled men’s names and then I left”.
Serena was then asked if she feels there is a man on the ATP tour who she believes is a great supporter of women’s tennis.
“Andy Murray definitively is the greatest support of women and of women’s tennis. You know, I was very impressed in a positive way when he hired Amelie Mauresmo.
Andy is definitively very active on Twitter and supports all players indistinctly. He watches more women’s tennis than I do, and that makes me feel bad. He is inspiring”.
Andy played with Serena Williams at Wimbledon this year
“Andy Murray definitively is the greatest support of women and of women’s tennis. You know, I was very impressed in a positive way when he hired Amelie Mauresmo.
Andy is definitively very active on Twitter and supports all players indistinctly.
He watches more women’s tennis than I do, and that makes me feel bad. He is inspiring”.