Defending champion Serena Williams is a six-time winner at the Sony Open, collecting more trophies than she’s won at any other tournament.
That surpasses the five titles won at three of four Grand Slam events – the Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open.
The Florida event provides a comfort zone, held not far from where the top-ranked player has lived since she was a preteen. While she also spends many weeks training in Paris, nearby Palm Beach County remains close to her heart.
”I’ve been waiting on this and it feels good to be back here,” Williams said Tuesday. ”It is home. It feels home.”
Williams opens the defense of her title Thursday when she plays the winner of the first-round match between Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan and Francesca Schiavone of Italy.
”I love my fans and love the opportunity to be able to play for them,” Williams said of the South Florida crowds.
She’s entering her fourth tournament of the year after winning the Brisbane title in January against Victoria Azarenka.
However, a bad back has taken its toll. She lost in the fourth round of the Australian Open to Ana Ivanovic and in Dubai, she lost in the semifinals to 23rd-ranked Alize Cornet. (Reuters)