‘Aunt’ Venus set for Serena’s baby

The elder Williams wants to play freely and confidently at the US Open

August 16, 2017 09:36 pm | Updated 09:36 pm IST - Cincinnati

Sister support: Venus Williams is multitasking by getting things in place to welcome sister Serena’s child and also getting ready for the US Open

Sister support: Venus Williams is multitasking by getting things in place to welcome sister Serena’s child and also getting ready for the US Open

Wimbledon and Australian Open runner-up Venus Williams is preparing this week for the US Open and to become a new aunt with sister Serena giving birth to a baby soon.

Ninth-ranked Venus, who advanced on Tuesday to the second round at the WTA Cincinnati Open, has been doing some online shopping for Serena’s baby, and getting some valuable advice from her mother, Oracene Price, who has raised five daughters.

“I have a lot of things in my cart that I’m about to order,” Venus Williams said. “I talked to my mom. I’m like, ‘Mom, what do you really, really need?’ So she really gave me the low-down.

“So I’m going to get this stuff and as things progress I’ll see what I need after.”

With Serena sidelined, seven-time Grand Slam winner Venus has picked up the family mantle and turned back the clock, making a run to the Wimbledon final last month, losing to Spain’s Garbine Muguruza in a bid for her first Slam crown since 2008.

Venus, who won five Wimbledon and two US Open titles, has been an aunt before, but not when she was old enough to do some serious spoiling and spending on the new arrival.

“This is the first time I’ve been an aunt as an adult,” she said. “So it’s a completely different experience than before when I was a child.”

After a third-round exit in Toronto last week, Williams hopes to put the final fine tuning on her game this week ahead of the year’s final Grand Slam that begins August 28 in New York.

“I just want to play free and feel confident. That’s important,” Williams said. “I need to play my best at all the big events.

Williams, who won her 49th career WTA singles crown last year at Kaohsiung, said she doesn’t feel pressure to win the title this week.

“Not really, but I want to (feel that pressure),” she said. “I want to win every match. The aim is to get out there and be better every single time.”

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