Serena to return in Abu Dhabi with Australian Open in mind

AFP  |  Abu Dhabi 

Former world number one Serena Williams will make a surprise comeback at the Mubadala exhibition event in next Saturday, as she gears up for her title defence in January.

The decision to play in the should virtually confirm Williams' participation at Melbourne Park.


The 36-year-old has not played since clinching a 23rd Grand Slam singles title 11 months ago, after revealing she was pregnant during the tournament and taking time off to give birth to her first child, Olympia in September.

Williams will return with a match against Latvia's French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko, making them the first women to compete in the previously male-only event.

"I am delighted to be returning to the in for the first time since the birth of my daughter," she said in a statement released by the tournament organisers on Sunday.

"The Mubadala Championship has long marked the beginning of the men's global season and I am excited and honoured to be making my comeback as part of the first women to participate in the event."

The former world number one can equal Margaret Court's all-time record of 24 Grand Slam titles, although she will have to make do with a low seeding Down Under after slipping to 22nd in the rankings.

Williams' comeback raises the prospect of a renewal of her one-sided rivalry with Maria Sharapova, after the Russian's own comeback earlier this year from a doping ban.

It also provides a boost the Australian Open, after two- time champion pulled out of the warm-up event in over the ongoing custody battle that has stopped the Belarusian from playing since in July.

Serena claimed an Open-era record 23rd major title by beating older sister 6-4, 6-4 in this year's Australian Open final, a feat made all the more remarkable by the fact that she was two months pregnant.

Ostapenko broke through with a stunning title, and the 20-year-old will take on Serena for the first time.

The Mubadala event had already seen men's world number one and three-time Grand Slam winner Stan Wawrinka withdraw.

The six-strong men's field in does feature Serb Novak Djokovic, who will also be making his comeback.

The 12-time Grand Slam champion has not played competitively since his quarter-final loss to at because of an

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First Published: Sun, December 24 2017. 23:25 IST