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NEW DELHI: She is a tireless champion, but Serena Williams may have already been tired of answering questions to the Indian media about competing in the $175,000 WTA event in Bangalore. A sleepy Serena was polite in taking the questions from the tournament director Sunder Raju in a tele-conference on Friday evening, but was not much enthusiastic in providing coherent answers. After expressing her excitement about coming to "beautiful Bangalore" and the usual nice words about Sania Mirza's improving game, Serena was her natural self when she said that if anyone was capable of making as spectacular a comeback as she had done, it was her sister Venus Williams. "Venus is capable of anything. If anyone can, she can", said Serena who was quick to say that it would be awesome to join her sister in the Fed Cup team. Talking about the tournament in India, Serena conceded that she had not talked to any players on the tour about the Indian experience. Special Correspondent
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