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HONG KONG, JAN. 6. Serena Williams said on Thursday she's ready to reclaim her throne as the world's top women's player after making a full recovery from a stomach muscle injury. The former No. 1 player, who has slipped to seventh place after an injury-marred season, said she had the game and the power to return to the top, beginning with the Australian Open later this month. The 23-year-old American said she doesn't think `there would be any problems' about getting back to the top in women's tennis. "Everybody who plays me, plays me so hard because they always want to beat me. I am going to get ready for each match from the first round to the final," she said. "For me, I just have to watch out for everybody." AP
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