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- I waited so long and always wanted to play here.
- Best place on earth.”“Thanks everyone for your encouraging words!
- Love you!”It is clear that the American is focused on enjoying herself, regardless of the results. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAs well as her seven Grand Slam singles titles, Williams also has 14 doubles titles and two mixed doubles titles to her name. Victoria Mboko reflects on award previously won by Serena and Venus WilliamsOn the other end of the spectrum from Williams is Victoria Mboko, who at just 19 has already achieved something the 45-year-old did early in her own career. Mboko, who is competing in Adelaide as she prepares for the Australian Open, was named the WTA Newcomer of the Year for 2025. Speaking to WTA website about the recognition, she said: “I feel like there’s a history of people who won that award, so that was really cool. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“Having that title or that platform really comes with a lot of responsibility, so it would be nice to maintain more consistency this year.“If you have pressure, then you’re doing something right.
- And you’re a player people want to play – and want to beat.
- So, I think it’s important for me to just stay grounded and keep my head up no matter what.”She follows in Venus Williams’ footsteps, who claimed the award in 1997 before her sister Serena picked it up a year later. Former champions also include Tracy Austin, Martina Hingis, and the current world number one, Aryna Sabalenka. READ MORE: Coco Gauff shares eye-opening view on how the Australian Open differs from other Slams.