It's great to Serena Williams back in the #1 spot of women's tennis, where she should really be! At least it won't wreck the expectations of anyone whenever the draw is released and finds her on their side of the draw! Serena has always been seesawing up and down the rankings but her performance for the past two years has really been impressive! Anyway, I don't know how long she can stay at #1 as Vika Azarenka is really close by but at least a week at #1 is still an achievement. I hope she can hold the ranking till the French Open draw is released.
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