Steffi Graf trusts Serena Williams will race past her Open-time record of 22 noteworthy singles titles, and demands she will be glad for the American when it happens.
Williams, who has won 21 Grand Slam singles occasions, was stopped in her offer to tie the long-standing imprint at the Australian Open in January when she was disturbed in the last by Graf's kindred German Angelique Kerber.
"I'm certain that she will [break the record]," Graf said. "To be completely forthright I think we all trust that she can, and that she will soon."
The 46-year-old, who overwhelmed ladies' tennis from the late 1980s until the end of the 1990s, demanded that there would be no waiting frustration at being surpassed by Williams.
"Have I acknowledged it?" she giggled. "I offered everything to tennis and I feel incredible about what I have accomplished," included Graf, now a mother of two living with spouse Andre Agassi and their two youngsters in Las Vegas.
"I tail it to some degree however this is another person's chance and I'm upbeat for them. It doesn't remove anything from what I have accomplished. I'm totally quiet."
Graf finished an essential logbook year stupendous pummel in 1988, catching each of the four noteworthy titles in addition to a gold award from the Seoul Olympics for good measure.
In any case, the German credited Williams for altering ladies' tennis with her nimbleness and beast quality.
"Her serve is only the greatest stroke ever in ladies' tennis," said Graf, who split her just two gatherings against Williams toward the end of her vocation in 1999.
"Nothing's ever been near that sort of force. Also, just to see her physicality no one has ever demonstrated that in the game. Ideally it will bring a great deal of different players out who have that sort of force and can make the leap forward."
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