Serena Williams out for 6th Wimbledon title
Serena Williams has set her sights on moving a step closer to an historic calendar Grand Slam as the world number one launches her bid for a sixth Wimbledon crown.
Williams is back at the All England Club this week for the first time since her distressing meltdown midway through a doubles match last year in which she was so badly affected by an apparent virus that she could barely hit the ball over the net.
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Those bizarre images of a dazed Serena stumbling around Court One -- coming just days after her lacklustre third round defeat in the singles at the hands of Alize Cornet -- prompted some to suggest the American's glittering career was heading for a painful final chapter.
But the 33-year-old's response has been typically dramatic and decisive.
Serena won the US Open to end 2014 on a high and then swept to Australian and French Open triumphs this year, bringing her back to the All England Club within two major titles of achieving the first calendar Grand Slam since Steffi Graf claimed the four top titles in 1988.
"Obviously I would love to win a Grand Slam. I think it would be awesome," said Serena, who defeated Lucie Safarova to clinch her third Roland Garros title earlier this month.
With 20 Grand Slam titles to her name, Williams sits third on the all-time list and is closing fast on Margaret Court's record of 24, with the possibility of equalling second placed Graf's tally of 22 by the end of the year.
But for now, Serena, who has only won three Grand Slams in a year once in 2002, is focused solely on making a good start to her Wimbledon campaign after failing to get to the quarter-finals for the last two years.
"I haven't done great at Wimbledon the past two years, so I'm going to take it a day at a time there," Williams said.
"My goal is just to do better than the last couple of years, do one more and one more and one more."