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US Open will consider Serena Williams pregnancy in seedings: report

"But we're a Grand Slam and we have the right and the opportunity to seed the players according to what we feel is justified."

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Serena William. Pic/AFP

Serena William. Pic/AFP

The US Open will start considering pregnancy situations when making seedings so players aren't penalized for starting families, US Tennis Association president Katrina Adams said in a New York Times report Saturday. The change comes after criticism of French Open officials for how they handled the case of former world number one Serena Williams in her Grand Slam return last month after giving birth to a daughter last September.

"It's the right thing to do for these mothers that are coming back," Adams told the Times. "We think it's a good message for our current female players and future players. It's OK to go out and be a woman and become a mother and then come back to your job and I think that's a bigger message." While making no promises about where 23-time Grand Slam singles champion Williams might be seeded, Adams said the Open would "revise the seedings if pregnancy is a factor in the current rankings of a player."

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