Serena Williams Says She "Absoultely Want More Grand Slams" Not For Money Or Prestige
With just two Grand Slam titles away from beating record Margaret Court set for Open Era, Serena Williams in spite of just giving birth to her first child Alexis Jr., sees need to win more titles.
The 36-year-old mother-of-one talked about her ordeals with having to nurse her daughter and making a carer comeback in an interview with Vogue.
After having won 23 titles which put as the best of all-time behind Margaret, the need for the prestige or the money she would make from the sport does not count as important as her daughter is currently her point of focus.
"I don't need the money or the title or the prestige. I think having a baby might help," she that pointed out as her anxiety therapy which she blamed for losing matches "When i'm anxious I lose matches...that anxiety disappeared when Alexis was born."
In spite of that, she didn't dismissed the importance of winning more Grand Slam of which two more settled her as all-time best.
"Maybe this goes without saying," she said to clarify on her needs for more titles " but it needs to be said in a powerful way: I absolutely want more grand slams."
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