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Serena Williams feeling ‘pretty good’ despite shoulder injury on Australian Open eve at Melbourne Park

Serena Williams is “very confident” she will not be troubled by a shoulder injury when she begins her Australian Open campaign next week, although she acknowledges she will have to carefully manage her condition during the tournament.
Key points:
- Williams has been receiving treatment for a right shoulder injury
- She expects the injury will need management during the tournament
- Sofia Kenin says she needs to improve her mental preparation ahead of the tournament
Williams withdrew from Saturday’s Yarra Valley Classic semi-final against Australia’s world number one Ash Barty at Melbourne Park because of a right shoulder injury.
She was joined on the sidelines by world number three Naomi Osaka and two-time Australian Open champion Victoria…
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