Serena Williams eyeing her record-equaling 24th Grand Slam title
“It still has to be tennis that's played, asterisks or not,” the six-time US Open champion told reporters on Friday. “I think this whole year deserves an asterisk, because it's such a special year history we have never been through in this world.” She added, “I think we are living a future history lesson. I think regardless, there is always going to be some asterisk by it, because it's never been done before. “If you win, it was, like, wow, I was able to win in this crazy circumstance where there was no fans. It was just so sterile and weird, but I mentally came through. It might be a more mental test than anything.”
Williams, who has a history of blood clots and pulmonary embolisms, said she had concerns over traveling to New York and is living in a rented house instead of the official players' hotel as a precaution. She added “I have health issues and I don't necessarily want to get sick, and if I do, I want the good version,” she said. I didn't want to be in the hotel because I have lung issues and felt it was a big risk for me personally. In a house, I can control more. I needed to put my mind at rest so that I could perform”.