Serena focused on grand slam title, not top billing
NEW YORK (Reuters) - While the top ranking will be on the line when Serena Williams meets Serb Jelena Jankovic in the U.S. Open women's final, the American has her sights squarely set on clinching a ninth grand slam crown.
Twice champion at Flushing Meadows, Williams will be bidding for her first title here since 2002, and her first major since last year's Australian Open when the rescheduled women's final takes place on Sunday.
"Number one is not my goal right now," the muscular 26-year-old told reporters.
"I know I'll get that eventually if I continue to play the tournaments. I just want to be able to win the grand slams, and play and stay healthy. I think the ranking will definitely come."
The women's final, initially scheduled for Saturday, was postponed to Sunday evening after the remnants of Tropical Storm Hanna washed out most of the day's play.
Fourth seed Williams, however, was unperturbed about the weather delays.
"I'm ready to play tomorrow," she said, after reaching the final on Friday after sweeping aside Russian Dinara Safina 6-3 6-2. "I'll be ready for Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, doesn't matter."
Jankovic, 23, reached her first grand slam final with a 6-4 6-4 win over Russian Elena Dementieva and accepts she will need to be at her best against Williams.
"Overall I think she is the strongest player on the tour, together with her sister," said the Serb, who beat Williams on the way to the semi-finals of the Australian Open in January.
POWER GAME
"Nobody has the power they have. If you want to win when they're in form, you have to be on the top of your level, go for every shot and really have to run a lot. It will be difficult, but it's doable."
The second seed, who briefly claimed top spot in the world rankings last month, is 3-3 with Williams in career meetings and has a burning to desire to win her first grand slam.
"Mentally, I feel I'm a lot stronger because I really believe in myself," said Jankovic, who would return to the top of the rankings with victory on Sunday.
"I really want to do this and I think it's about time for me to make that step forward, to break that barrier and go a long way.
"I want to win a grand slam and this is why I came here." Continued...



