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Serena Williams "super confident" about Australian Open despite injury

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Serena Williams withdrew from the Yarra Valley Classic on Friday citing the injury.

Serena Williams is confident a shoulder problem will not affect her Australian Open chances.

The 23-time grand slam singles champion withdrew citing the shoulder issue after reaching the semi-finals of the Yarra Valley Classic warm-up event on Friday.

Williams said: "I feel pretty good. I've gotten a lot of treatment already on my shoulder. But I'm super confident it's going to be great. I'm feeling very confident, I think is a better word, and getting ready for hopefully the next two weeks."

There is no doubt time is running out for her to achieve her goal of beating Margaret Court's all-time record of 24 singles titles, and the pressure certainly appeared to weigh heavily during the four finals she reached in 2018 and 2019.

"It's definitely on my shoulders and on my mind," she said. "I think it's good to be on my mind. I think it's a different burden on my shoulders because I'm used to it now. It's more relaxing."

Osaka goes into the tournament as the title favourite after winning the US Open and is on a sporadic winning streak dating back to last February.

Her withdrawal from the Gippsland Trophy, which she admitted was precautionary, was also due to a shoulder issue.

Naomi Osaka has not lost a match since last February (Andy Brownbill/AP)

Osaka said: "Anyone that's followed me for a bit knows that I've had a slight shoulder thing since 2018 in Beijing. It kind of flared up again because I played a lot of matches back to back. But my main focus is hoping I can rest enough before the Open."

The Japanese star rocketed to the top of the game with victories at the US Open in 2019 and in Melbourne the following year but struggled under the spotlight until last summer when, driven to take a leading role in sport's support of the Black Lives Matter movement, she clinched a third slam title.

Now ranked third, Osaka is targeting a return to the top spot but with a more relaxed attitude.

"It doesn't bother me as much as it used to because I remember when I first got to number one, I think nobody really acknowledged me as number one," she said.

"I remember I was in Indian Wells and I was talking to someone, they were like, 'What side of the draw are you on?' And the number one is always on the top side. It just made me think like, 'Wow, people don't really see me as number one'.

"I feel like since that point, I just kept trying to prove myself. I felt like that wasn't really a good mindset to have.

"I feel like right now I'm at a really good place. I just want to play every match as hard as I can. If it comes to the point where I'm able to be number one again, I'll embrace it, but I'm not really chasing it like that any more."

American Sofia Kenin defends a slam title for the first time after her surprise triumph in Melbourne last year, which was backed up by a run to the French Open final.

Sofia Kenin was emotional after losing to Garbine Muguruza on Friday (Andy Brownbill/AP)

The 22-year-old left the court in tears on Friday after a heavy loss to Garbine Muguruza in a repeat of last year's final, and she said: "Maybe not the best way I wanted to handle my emotions.

"All credit to her. She obviously came out, I guess, hungry for blood. But I obviously did not mentally prepare so well. Overall I'm happy with the way I handled everything. I've got to get ready for AO and I have to figure out how to handle my emotions there."

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