Monday, February 6th, 2012 at 12:57 pm , filed under Tennis News by Peter Johnson
Former world No.1, Serena Williams, who has guided the US Fed Cup team to 5-0 victory against Spain, has said that, she has plenty of options for the mixed doubles events for the 2012 London Olympics.
Earlier, the 13-times grand slam champion, Serena has stated that, she will be pairing up with the former American world No,1, Andy Roddick in the mixed doubles event and has also practiced for the 2012 Australian Open. However, as Roddick has been injured his leg, they finally decided to withdraw from the tournament.
But, Doubles gold medalist, Serena reported that, she had numerous options for the 2012 London Olympics with Bryan Brothers, Andy Roddick and John Isner and claims that the most important thin is top take the medal for country.
Serena has said that at Fed Cup that, a girl loves to have choices and added that, obviously the Bryans are like the world’s best doubles players. Andy [Roddick] and I are super, super close. Personally I love John [Isner]. You’re not going to break the guy. It’s an automatic I-don’t-know-how-many game. I think it’s so hard to choose. I don’t know if you just throw everyone’s name in a hat and figure out what happens next. Regardless, we want to do really well and take home a medal for the country. That’s what it’s all about.
Stay tuned, as Serena might be naming her mixed doubles partner very soon for the 2012 London Olympics.
Tags: 2012 London Olympics, Andy Roddick, Bryan Brother, John Isner, Serena Williams