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Learning to live with a chronic illness: Venus

Reuters | Updated May 28, 2012 at 02:47pm IST

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Paris: Venus Williams, who says she is still learning to live with a chronic illness, battled into the second round of the French Open on Sunday with a 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 victory over Argentine Paula Ormaechea.

Seven-time Grand Slam champion Williams, who returned to the tour in March after dropping out with Sjogren's Syndrome, a fatigue-inducing autoimmune disease, looked to be struggling early in the match but found the resources to win.

As the day cooled on Philippe Chatrier Court, both Williams and Ormaechea struggled to hold serve in the final set but the American gained the upper hand and, with some superb service returns, won the ninth game to love to take victory.

Learning to live with a chronic illness: Venus

Venus, who returned to the tour in March after a fatigue-inducing autoimmune disease, looked to be struggling early in the match.

Asked how she was coping with her illness, a subdued Williams gave a deep sigh and said, "My perspective changes every week. I just want to do my best and not be overwhelmed. It is definitely an adventure and a journey, and it is just life happening. I already know I can play [tennis], that is not a doubt...everything else is just up in the air."

Williams said she took inspiration from sister Serena Williams and hoped to play doubles with her at the London Olympics in July and August.

"A lot of it I have to figure it out. It's physical and emotional and all kinds of different things, mental. So, it's just something that you can only get if you live it. So I have to learn to laugh sometimes. Sometimes I wonder if it's something that I'm doing: did I do something wrong? Then I snap out of that pretty quick nowadays. But sometimes I wonder if this is my fault," said Venus.

The former world number one could now meet third-seeded Pole Agnieszka Radwanska, who will play Serbian Bojana Jovanovski on Monday.

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Venus Ebony Starr Williams is a former World No. 1 American tennis player who, as of May 11, 2009, is ranked World No. 3. She has won the Wimbledon singles title the last two years and is the reigning Wimbledon and Australian Open doubles cham ...

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