World No. 1 Serena Williams, who lost in the finals at the Australian Open and last week at Indian Wells, is counting on the Miami Open to revamp her title-winning form.
The 34-year-old American is top seed for the WTA and ATP hardcourt event, as well as the three-time defending champion, with eight wins overall.
“This is a tournament I’ve grown up with. This is my home,” Williams said on Tuesday. “Things click for me here.”
The 21-time Grand Slam singles champion failed to add another major title to her haul in January, falling to Germany’s Angelique Kerber in the Australian Open final. And she lost to Victoria Azarenka of Belarus at the Indian Wells final, dropping back-to-back finals for the first time since 2004.
“Feeling positive and really good,” Williams said. “You have to keep going. You can’t stop. That’s kind of my attitude. At this point in my career, I’m just having a lot of fun.”
Watching Azarenka show top form after battles the past two seasons with nagging foot injuries helped motivate Williams in more ways than one.
“We all know I hate losing more than anything,” Williams said. “Seeing someone else do well motivates me. It’s a rivalry. It’s a friendly rivalry, but it’s an intense rivalry.
“It was really impressive. She has been through a lot. She has always been a really good player,” she said.
While seeing a star fall short of the crown could offer encouragement to sharks circling ever closer, none of Williams’ top-rated rivals saw a drop in form coming in an event she has dominated for years.
“Always when she’s in the tournament, she’s the favorite,” Spain’s Carla Suarez Navarro said. “She’s not like a machine or a robot. She can’t win every tournament she plays. She’s always the best because she always wants more.”
No one realizes that more than Kerber, who imposed a fifth career Grand Slam singles final loss upon Williams.
“She is still the best player,” Kerber said. “She’s still the number one. She is still a champion.”
Williams said her focus was on the three remaining Grand Slams, more so than the Olympics.
She also said she hopes to become a mother one day.
“I want to have kids,” Williams said. “I am pushing the envelope, though.”
Manchester United on Tuesday confirmed Michael Carrick as interim manager until the end of the season, tasking him with leading the Red Devils back into the UEFA Champions League. “Having the responsibility to lead Manchester United is an honor,” said Carrick, 44, who won 12 major trophies in his 12-year playing career at United. The former midfielder previously had an unbeaten three-game stint as caretaker boss at Old Trafford in 2021. Carrick then took on his first permanent managerial role at second-tier Middlesbrough in October 2022 and was sacked in June last year after the club finished 10th in the
Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg on Wednesday was ruled out for the second half of their 118-109 loss to the Denver Nuggets after the No. 1 pick sprained his left ankle in the first half. Flagg was called for a foul while defending against Peyton Watson and turned the ankle as he fell to the floor with 6 minutes, 1 second left in the second quarter. Flagg limped to the bench and continued to the locker room, but returned for the final 2 minutes, 35 seconds before the break. The 19-year-old did not come out for the second half before the announcement that
Yassine Bounou on Wednesday saved two penalties, while Youssef en-Nesyri netted the decisive spot-kick as hosts Morocco secured a 4-2 shoot-out victory over Nigeria following a 0-0 draw in a tense Africa Cup of Nations semi-final in Rabat. Morocco, seeking their first continental title in 50 years, are to face 2021 winners Senegal in Sunday’s decider in Rabat, while Nigeria take on Egypt in the third-place playoff tomorrow. The 120 minutes before the shoot-out had few clear-cut chances for either side, but it was Morocco who created more opportunities, although they were denied by some fine saves from Nigeria goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali. Nigeria
Reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on Sunday sparked defending champions Oklahoma City to victory, while Anthony Edwards led Minnesota’s last-minute fightback to beat San Antonio. Gilgeous-Alexander scored 29 points while adding eight assists and five rebounds in the Thunder’s 124-112 home victory over Miami, improving the NBA’s best record to 33-7 after outscoring the Heat 70-53 in the second half. “We locked in defensively. We were finally able to get some stops,” Thunder guard Aaron Wiggins said. “We were able to get out in transition a little bit, get going offensively and find the flow.” Jalen Williams scored 18 points, while