The queen of women's tennis is here, and it certainly felt like sporting royalty was in the house on Monday. The Serena Williams show got underway in Auckland, with a 6-3 6-4 win over Frenchwoman Pauline Parmentier.
The American's appearance on court in Auckland was a day delayed - after the rain that ruined Monday's schedule - but that only seemed to heighten the expectation. The buzz around Stanley Street was spine tingling and it's hard to remember such an atmosphere, especially early in the week, at the tournament in the last decade.
The crowd knew they were in the presence of a legend, and everybody in attendance was just a little bit awestruck. Everybody except for Parmentier, who put up admirable resistance and forced Williams to dig much deeper than expected.
It wasn't vintage Wiliams for a long time, especially in the first set as she struggled with her timing and dumped plenty of backhands into the net. Conditions weren't great either, with a blustery wind causing problems for both players.
"It was so windy but my coach told me you know how to play in the wind, go back to what you know," said Williams. "It seems like this tournament is quite windy so I have to get used to it."