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Serena Williams Gets Emotional Opening Win At Wimbledon, Beats Arvane Rezai In 3 Sets (VIDEO)

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AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 06/21/11 11:59 AM ET Updated: 08/21/11 06:12 AM ET

WIMBLEDON, England -- Returning to Grand Slam tennis after a year out with health problems, Serena Williams opened her Wimbledon title defense Tuesday by beating Aravane Rezai in three sets - then burst into tears on Centre Court.

After serving her 13th ace to close a 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 victory, Williams buried her face in her towel and sobbed from her courtside chair. She was still crying as she left the court, overcome with emotion after enduring a long layoff that included two foot operations and treatment for blood clots in her lungs.

"I usually don't cry ... but it's just been so hard," the four-time Wimbledon champion said. "I never dreamt I would be here right now. And then to win. I just wanted to win at least one match here."

Williams fought through a midmatch slump, then reasserted command over her French opponent in the third set with a big serve and powerful groundstrokes. She showed why she is still considered a title favorite despite her long absence and her No. 7 seeding.

"It's been a disaster year, but I've been praying," Williams said. "To be able to come back at Wimbledon is pretty awesome. I didn't expect to play. And I didn't expect to even do anything. So I'm just excited. I've never cried with joy for anything."

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After losing the second set, Williams took charge in the final set, winning the last five games.

"I kept thinking, 'This is Wimbledon,'" she said.

The point of the match came at 3-1, when Williams stretched for a backhand at the baseline and fell over as she hit a winning lob over Rezai at the net.

In keeping with Wimbledon tradition, Williams opened play on Day 2 on Centre Court as the women's defending champion. She strode onto court wearing a cardigan, and played in a classic dress with blue trim. Her fingernails were painted in the Wimbledon colors of purple and green.

The 61st-ranked Rezai came out hitting hard, breaking Williams in the first game that lasted nine minutes and going up 2-0. But Williams then won five games in a row and took the set with only four unforced errors. Williams lost the momentum in the second set, and Rezai broke in the sixth game to force a third set.

In other matches, three-time Wimbledon runner-up Andy Roddick served 30 aces - including four in a row in one game - and beat German qualifier Andreas Beck 6-4, 7-6 (6), 6-3 to reach the second round.

Juan Martin del Potro, the 2009 U.S. Open champion, downed Flavio Cipolla of Italy 6-1, 6-4, 6-3. The 24th-seeded Argentine led Cipolla 6-1, 1-3 when rain suspended play on Monday, then won 11 of the 15 games played Tuesday.

Former top-ranked Jelena Jankovic was eliminated in the first round, losing to Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez of Spain 5-7, 6-4, 6-3. The 15th-seeded Serb reached the fourth round at the All England Club last year.

Among the women's players advancing were No. 8 Petra Kvitova, No. 11 Andrea Petkovic and No. 14 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. Men's winners included No. 15 Gilles Simon.

Serena and her older sister Venus, a five-time champion, have won nine of the last 11 Wimbledon titles. Venus, who was off for nearly five months with a hip injury, is in the opposite half of the draw and could face her sister again in the final.

Venus next faces 40-year-old Kimiko Date-Krumm, who is back in the second round at Wimbledon 15 years after she reached the semifinals and three years after coming out of a long retirement.

"It was amazing when she came back," Williams said. "I watched her results. She's been playing so well. I always root for her actually. But this time I'm playing her, so I will be rooting for me this time."

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WIMBLEDON, England -- Returning to Grand Slam tennis after a year out with health problems, Serena Williams opened her Wimbledon title defense Tuesday by beating Aravane Rezai in three sets - then bur...
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05:00 PM on 06/22/2011
Glad to see the Williams sisters are back. Women's tennis just isn't the same w/o them...
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goddessNdiva
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12:40 PM on 06/22/2011
Time to watch tennis again.
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AbeMartin
The best person fer a job is never a candidate
07:23 AM on 06/22/2011
Welcome back, Serena.  Stay healthy.  Women's tennis has been a snore without you and Venus.  Kim C needs some real competition!
04:49 AM on 06/22/2011
Y conservatives continue to hate these sisters so much so that they root against them when they play against white non americans at US open tournaments is hilarious. Cutting of the nose, to spite the face. Fighting against your country, to preserve your race.
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Minnehaha
Ohio Buckeye
02:04 AM on 06/22/2011
Welcome back Serena!
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epiphany24
01:22 AM on 06/22/2011
Love her!
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RusStyles
Author of Getting Back in the Game!
12:59 AM on 06/22/2011
Women's tennis is so blase sans the WS...It's unbelievable she could come back that strong and that confident after a year off the circuit. My new she-roe...
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abuja19
12:10 AM on 06/22/2011
Congrats to Serena on her recovery and win...same to Venus. It's good to see the Williams sisters back in tennis again.
maxfax
Taa - dah!
11:57 PM on 06/21/2011
She is one serious athlete, wishing her the best!
10:07 PM on 06/21/2011
Serena I'm so happy your back! You and V wonderful!!!!! Now my tennis life is back to normal!
09:23 PM on 06/21/2011
Go, go, go Serena! I am so glad that you are back. The tournaments are much more interesting when you are in the mix.

You have come a long way to overcome your health challenges. Enjoy yourself!
09:20 PM on 06/21/2011
We really missed Serena and glad she is back. I quite enjoyed this article: http://blogs.forbes.com/bluecarreon/2011/05/25/the-search-for-serena-williams-3/
08:35 PM on 06/21/2011
Hoorah for the William sisters! May Venus and Serena get healthier as the tournament progresses as they both continue to win all of their matches!
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aidendamien
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08:14 PM on 06/21/2011
I really don't like her but I understand because I just dealt with a blood clot and it was some of the worse months in my life. I'm glad she's getting back to doing what she wants to do.
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Imhotep40
He who comes in peace
11:26 PM on 06/21/2011
Talk about a backhand that needs work "I really don't like her but. . . . " ?

How very big of you to be "glad" for her.
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iRock
and that's all that needs to be said...
12:14 AM on 06/22/2011
yeah they just had to get that in there. had to make it known to all his/her fellow haters.
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aidendamien
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08:34 AM on 06/22/2011
@Imhotep40-I'm not glad for her. I was understanding how she felt with relation to a common thing that we had: A blood clot.
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iRock
and that's all that needs to be said...
12:15 AM on 06/22/2011
Why do you feel the need to say, "I really don't like her but..."?

Please explain.
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aidendamien
Liberal
08:32 AM on 06/22/2011
Because I really don't like her. Every time she loses a match, it was because of her. She never ever credits the person she's playing. That is why I had to throw my opinion in there.
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Sesame2009
Don't Probe Me, BRO!
12:30 PM on 06/22/2011
Hey iRock,

I think people have the right to like and dislike whomever they want.  Even though I habitually root for the Americans, I never really cared for Capriati.  Doesn't mean anything other than my personal preference. 

I don't think this poster is like a lot of the h.aters on this site.  He or she wasn't particularly n.asty toward Serena.  This person just doesn't like Serena. 

No biggie in my opinion.