Serena Williams mulls Olympic treble bid
World number one Serena Williams confirmed on Saturday she plans to play doubles at the Olympics in Rio this year and is even mulling the mixed event if she can find a partner.
World number one Serena Williams confirmed on Saturday she plans to play doubles at the Olympics in Rio this year and is even mulling the mixed event if she can find a partner.
Williams and sister Venus have an enviable record for the United States at the Olympics, claiming the women’s doubles gold in 2000, 2008 and 2012.
Serena is also the current Olympic singles champion and is keen for more glory.“We definitely want to play doubles there,” she said ahead of the Australian Open in Melbourne.
“So we’re going to play some tournaments later in the year, get our doubles game back, see how it goes.”Asked if she would consider playing mixed doubles as well in Rio, she replied: “I would love to.
Meanwhile, she ruled out surgery to fix a persistent knee problem as she declared herself “130 percent fit” for the Australian Open.
