Serena Williams of the US celebrates her victory against Australia's Daria Gavrilova during their Yarra Valley Classic women's singles tennis match in Melbourne on February 1, 2021.
Serena Williams admitted she was a doubt for the Australian Open (Picture: AFP via Getty)

Australian summer tennis is back with a flurry, with fans of the sport handed the arduous task of tracking multiple tournaments on the same site in the same week.

With the Australian Open a week away and players desperately trying to get some match play under their belts after their two-week spell of hard or soft quarantine, tournament organisers have laid on a string of events at Melbourne Park to offer playing time to players.

Two WTA events are already underway, with Serena Williams among those involved at the Yarra Valley Classic and Naomi Osaka leading the Gippsland Trophy field, while two ATP events, the Murray River Open and the Great Ocean Road Open, have also started.

The ATP Cup kick starts on February 2, while a third WTA event, the Grampians Trophy – for those players forced into hard quarantine after positive tests on their charter flights, will start on February 3. Good luck keeping up with all of that.

Williams, the 23-time Grand Slam champion, looked in decent shape on her return to competitive action.

She beat Aussie Daria Gavrilova 6-1 6-4 to move into the last-16 of the Yarra Valley Classic, where she will face Tsvetana Pironkova.

Britain's Katie Boulter reacts during her Gippsland Trophy women's singles tennis match against Russia's Anna Kalinskaya in Melbourne on February 1, 2021.
Boulter secured a win (Picture: AFP via Getty)

Had the original schedule gone to plan, the Australian Open summer would already be over, with the men’s final initially set to take place on Sunday, and Williams revealed that she would not have made it to Melbourne had that timeline materialised.

‘It was great for me because I needed the time, because I couldn’t practise because of my achilles,’ said Williams after her first match of the season.

‘I needed every time – I don’t think I would have been here if it was during the regular season.

‘So whew, that was an unwanted blessing, I would say, but it was much needed for me. So I definitely took that time to recover and to just do the best that I can, and yeah, and so now it’s a lot better.

‘I was able to get a regular block. Honestly, not as much as I would have liked, because I needed to take – achilles are like the worst thing honestly, oh my goodness, I didn’t realise it would be this long.

‘But, yeah, so I definitely was pushing the limits, but I’m here.’

There were mixed results for the British contingent overnight.

Katie Boulter, who is using her protected ranking to compete in the Australian Open after dropping to world No. 371 due to prolonged absence after a back injury suffered on Fed Cup duty in 2019, beat Anna Kalinskaya 6-1 6-3 to advance to round two of the Gippsland Trophy.

Coco Gauff of the US celebrates her victory against Switzerland's Jil Teichmann during their Gippsland Trophy women's singles tennis match in Melbourne on February 1, 2021.
Gauff awaits Boulter in the second round (Picture: AFP via Getty)

Her compatriots Francesca Jones and Cameron Norrie were, however, first-round losers, suffering defeats to Nadia Podoroska and Tommy Paul respectively.

Boulter will go on to face American teenager Coco Gauff, the 14th seed, in round two.

Gauff, 16, battled past Jil Teichmann 6-3 6-7 (6-8) 7-6 (7-5) and quickly turned her attention to the test of the British No. 13.

‘I never played her before, but I know she’s tall and she has a big serve and has some big ground strokes and to be honest I’m just going to take the same mindset that I had today,’ said Gauff.

‘I think I play tomorrow, in tomorrow’s match, and I haven’t really thought about the next round that much, but, yeah, definitely the mindset will be something I’ll take into that.’

The winner will likely face three-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka.

British No. 1 Johanna Konta will kick her season off on Tuesday against a familiar foe, American Bernarda Pera.

Heather Watson, Britain’s No. 2, will take on Veronika Kudermetova in the Grampians Trophy later this week.

Dan Evans, the eighth seed in the Murray River Open, will face Portugal’s Pedro Sousa.

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Mikel Arteta admits there could be comings and goings today (Photo by ANDY RAIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta admits there could be deals in and out of the club before the transfer window closes.

The Gunners have been one of the busier clubs in the Premier League this month, discarding of Mesut Ozil, Sead Kolasinac and Sokratis while adding Martin Odegaard to their squad.

However, Arsenal aren’t done yet as Arteta as Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Shkodran Mustafi could leave, while Patrick Van Aanholt is a target at left-back.

And, while most clubs have shut for business, Arteta admits it could be a busy day in north London.

Maitland-Niles. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

‘The last day of the transfer window is always unpredictable so things can happen,’ said Arteta.

‘They might happen, they might not happen. We are on it.

Asked about the likes of Mustafi and Maitland-Niles, Arteta continued: ‘You mention a few players, so you have a better chance. The more you mention, the greater the chance you have to get it right!

‘Again, we are discussing things with some players and some clubs, and if we do anything before the deadline, it is because we believe it is the right thing for their development.
 
‘We had some priorities that we wanted to get done [this window] and we have managed to have some done, some others we haven’t yet, so let’s wait and see how things develop today and what we are able to do, and what we aren’t.’

Arteta will hope he can conclude the business he had planned in time for any potential new signings to face Wolves.

The Gunners are looking to continue their recent upturn in results when they travel to Molineux and Arteta’s side are now within sight of the top four.

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Ainsley Maitland-Niles is set to leave Arsenal on loan on deadline day (Getty)

Arsenal are keen for Ainsley Maitland-Niles to develop at full-back if he joins Leicester City, Southampton or Newcastle United on loan, according to reports.

The 23-year-old has struggled to secure a regular role under Mikel Arteta this season and is keen to leave the Gunners before the 11pm transfer deadline in order to secure more playing time.

It’s understood that one of the primary reasons for Maitland-Niles’s desire to leave is also due to concerns over missing out on a place in England’s squad for the European Championship this summer.

Arsenal have held talks with Leicester, Southampton and Newcastle over a loan deal for Maitland-Niles.

And according to The Athletic, if Maitland-Niles leaves on loan, Arsenal’s preference is to see him played at full-back. However, the player is keen to impress in a midfield role.

The report also claims that Leicester is Maitland-Niles’ preferred destination out of the three Premier League clubs who have registered their interest.

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Arsenal and Leicester are yet to agree the terms of the loan deal, with the Gunners looking for the Foxes to have a mandatory purchase option this summer instead of an option to buy.

It’s understood that Arsenal’s preference is for Maitland-Niles to join Southampton, and the Saints are willing to accept the Gunners’ terms of the deal.

When asked if Maitland-Niles will be leaving Arsenal, Arteta said: ‘I don’t know, I cannot speak about any individual players.

‘What we want to do, the conversations we’ve had, the various reasons. Let’s see if we can get something done tonight.’

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Thomas Tuchel and Billy Gilmour of Chelsea during a training session at Chelsea Training Ground on January 28, 2021 in Cobham, England.
Tuchel had his say (Picture: Getty)

Billy Gilmour looked set to leave Chelsea on loan in the January transfer window but has decided a stay is preferable after asssessing his options.

The young Chelsea midfielder was expected to leave in order to seek more game time in an attempt to force his way into the Scotland squad for this summer’s Euros.

Gilmour, 19, has started just three times in all competitions this season and has seen his Premier League action limited to just 34 minutes.

He was enjoying a spell in the first team under previous manager Frank Lampard but a knee injury halted his progress.

It was reported he had held talks with Southampton over a move to St Mary’s but unless things take a surprise turn he is now expected to remain at Stamford Bridge, according to The Athletic.

While Gilmour was left out of Thomas Tuchel’s first two squads since succeeding Lampard, the midfielder feels like he will get his chance in the coming weeks.

Billy Gilmour of Chelsea during The Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round match between Chelsea and Luton Town at Stamford Bridge on January 24, 2021 in London, England. Sporting stadiums around the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors.
Gilmour looks set to stay (Picture: Getty Images)

Chelsea face a busy run of fixtures as they continue to compete in the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League and Gilmour hopes that will lead to more opportunities for him.

More importantly, he wants to gain a sense of where he fits into Tuchel’s plans.

Rather than trying to adjust to new surroundings and impress on loan, he wants to use this period to see if he will be in Tuchel’s thoughts for next season.

If not, he will likely look to seal a season-long loan for the 2021/22 campaign.

He also believes he is still in with a shot of the Euros, even if he stays.

Gilmour is thought to be highly rated in the Scottish set-up and many believe a call-up is not far away.

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