Tennis: Serena Williams back doing what she does best at Wimbledon

Serena Williams of the US celebrates her win over Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands (not pictured) in their first round match during the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, in London, Britain, on July 2, 2018. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

LONDON (REUTERS) - Serena Williams swapped the skin-tight catsuit that caused a stir at the French Open for a more conservative look as she marked her return to Wimbledon for the first time since becoming a mother with a 7-5 6-3 first-round win over Arantxa Rus.

The seven-times champion, who missed last year's tournament while pregnant with her daughter Alexis Olympia, is considered by many as the woman to beat at these championships despite her lowly ranking of 181.

On Monday (July 2), she proved that she was not back to simply make up the numbers in the women's field.

Neither a tumble on Court One's manicured lawn nor falling a break behind in the second set caused much alarm.

As she has done time and time again, Williams got over those blips with the minimum of fuss.

She did need six match points to finish off the Dutchwoman but a netted backhand finally sealed the American's passage into round two.

"She played unbelievable today, I've never seen her play like that before... I didn't play my best but I'll get there," Williams said soon after walking off court.

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