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Serena looks to kick-start season in Madrid

Serena Williams of the United States plays a backhand against Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia in their fourth round match during the Miami Open Presented by Itau at Crandon Park Tennis Center on March 28, 2016 in Key Biscayne, Florida. PHOTO/AFP.

Serena Williams of the United States plays a backhand against Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia in their fourth round match during the Miami Open Presented by Itau at Crandon Park Tennis Center on March 28, 2016 in Key Biscayne, Florida. PHOTO/AFP.

MADRID, Spain Apr 29- World number one Serena Williams heads to the WTA Madrid Open this week unusually still searching for her first tournament win of the season.

The 21-time Grand Slam champion has limited her schedule to just three tournaments so far this season despite missing out in the final of both the Australian Open and Indian Wells before crashing out at the fourth round of the Miami Open last month.

Williams has instead been boosting her profile off the court as she starred alongside Beyonce in the pop superstar’s visual album this week.

However, the two-time winner in Madrid faces stiff competition from a wide-open field on her return to action despite the absence of 2014 champion Maria Sharapova after she admitted to failing a drugs test at the Australian Open.

Williams’s conqueror at the Australian Open, Angelique Kerber, is in fine form after backing up her first Grand Slam by retaining her title on the indoor clay of Stuttgart last week.

And the German is looking to build on her positive start to the European clay-court season in Madrid and Rome before the French Open next month.

“I know I can play well on clay,” said Kerber. “This is the attitude I’ll take to Paris.”

The faster conditions than a normal clay surface in Madrid due to the slight altitude of the Spanish capital could help Kerber even more.

Two-time champion Petra Kvitova returns to defend her crown at the Caja Magica and strongly believes the conditions favour her style.

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“One reason is that the altitude really helps the players who are playing fast and aggressively,” the Czech told the tournament website.

“The balls really fly and I think that the players who are just pushing the ball don’t really have a chance to finish the ball.”

World number five Victoria Azarenka is the most in-form player on the Tour as the Belarusian arrives in Madrid on the back of a 14-match winning streak having won in Indian Wells and Miami, as well as helping her country relegate Russia in the World Group II in the Fed Cup earlier this month.

Azarenka has never won in Madrid, but does have a good track record as she reached the final in 2011 and 2012 and blew three match points against Williams in the last 16 last year before losing a final set tie-break.

Home hopes are carried by Garbine Muguruza as the world number four hopes to become the first Spanish woman to win the Madrid Open.

However, Muguruza has had a disappointing season so far as she has failed to make it beyond the quarter-finals in seven tournaments.

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