Audio By Carbonatix
Former world number one Serena Williams won her first singles match on the WTA Tour for nearly 14 months as she returned after the birth of her child.
The American, 36, reached the second round at Indian Wells with a 7-5 6-3 victory over Kazakhstan's Zarina Diyas.
It was her first singles match on the Tour since she won the 2017 Australian Open while pregnant.
"I'm a little rusty but it doesn't matter," said the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion.
"It definitely wasn't easy but it was good."
Williams was given a standing ovation as she walked onto the court.
Her husband Alexis Ohanian was in the crowd as she set up a second-round match with 29th-seeded Dutch player Kiki Bertens.
Williams gave birth to daughter Alexis Olympia on 1 September.

Serena Williams was cheered on by her husband Alexis Ohanian on her return to action on the WTA Tour
She says post-childbirth health complications - including blood clots in her lungs - were almost fatal.
Williams missed this year's Australian Open in January because she did not consider herself ready for the tournament.
She played an exhibition match in Abu Dhabi in late December and a doubles rubber for the US Fed Cup team against the Netherlands last month.
Speaking after her win over Diyas, she said: "It was incredible. It's been over a year and a kid later.
"I'm just out here on this journey doing the best I can."
Latest Stories
-
Energy Ministry says PURC’s 9% tariff increase needed to protect utilities and fund power investments
1 minute -
African governments urged to adopt Australia-style social media delay for children
6 minutes -
Energy Ministry hits back at Minority, says 9% tariff hike modest compared to their 27%
13 minutes -
Nyindam says he will consult party, constituents before deciding on Kpandai re-run
29 minutes -
Kpandai chiefs urge President Mahama to intervene in election rerun dispute Â
42 minutes -
Underfunding and GH¢12bn arrears crippling education delivery – Ntim Fordjour
1 hour -
I am not troubled; we didn’t cheat – Nyindam responds as Kpandai poll heads for re-run
1 hour -
Investment in data production strengthens governance – Deputy Finance Minister
1 hour -
High Court ruling on Kpandai will stand unless overturned by Supreme Court- Berekum West MP
1 hour -
Ghana’s public debate too emotional, not driven by data – Prof Bokpin
2 hours -
Arthur Kennedy writes on President Kufuor              Â
2 hours -
Today’s Front pages: Tuesday, December 9, 2025
2 hours -
IMANI files RTI request seeking details on new nationwide SIM registration
2 hours -
Bawumia will perform better in 2026 NPP primaries, his popularity has actually risen – Nana Akomea
2 hours -
Ghana Education crisis deepens as WASSCE Results expose systemic gaps
2 hours
