Williams continues to provide tough challenge for top stars in women’s game
TORONTO — Caroline Wozniacki’s father used to tell her not to whine whenever she had to face an opponent with a hard serve during her junior career.
It could be worse, the then pre-teen Dane was told. It could be Serena Williams on the other side of the net.
Williams was already a force on the WTA Tour when Wozniacki turned pro in 2005 — with seven of her now Open Era-record 23 Grand Slam championships under her belt by that point. When it came time for Wozniacki to face her idol for the first time a few years later, she quickly realized what her father meant about that powerful serve.
Playing Williams, Wozniacki says, has always been a learning experience. And the biggest lesson?