Prior to this season, former world number one Williams was officially considered a passive player, who left without competition.
Then, the tennis world’s eyes were trained on Wimbledon as out from anywhere, Williams announced that he was ready to play again at the Washington Open.
Williams defeated the 35th -ranked Payon Sterns on his return to Washington, leading to his hunger for more competitive action.
Despite an early defeat in Cincinnati, the two-time champion received a wildcard for a record-witted 25th appearance at the US Open.
Some argued that an experienced with a win over two years in a 128-female draw blocked the development of a young player to an experienced.
Others believed that an all -time great should always be given a chance to compete.
Williams’ influential level against Muchova responded to doubt – once she made a worrying start.
When he won only two of the first 13 points, it felt like an inauspicious sign of things to feel and led a subordinated atmosphere at Arthur Ash Stadium.
When Williams claimed their first point of the match, it was claimed to turn into the volume, as she began to establish one leg.
Improvement in her service game proved important to turnarounds, served as a confidence-building, which led to more fluent time and movement.
The ball-Hadatali was as clean and crisp as long as it was.
But, given that he had played four matches in just 18 months, Williams faded into a decisive set, where Muchova intensified and served firmly.
Williams proved a point. Nevertheless, he usually asked if he planned more tournaments later this year.
“Are there any tournaments in the states? Can anyone carry forward the tournament here?” He asked.
“I don’t know that I am ready to travel at this level in my career to play.
“I like to play. But my goal is what I want to do.”