Serena Williams believes clinching an 18th Grand Slam title is more significant than the sixth US Open she won and vowed to keep adding to her majors collection.
The world number one swept past close friend Caroline Wozniacki 6-3, 6-3 in the final to go level with Chris Evert as a six-time champion in New York yesterday.
The win also took her level with Evert and Martina Navratilova with 18 majors.
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"Maybe the 18th was the most important because I was joining Chrissy and Martina. There was so much on the line between getting to number 18, which has been on my shoulder for so long and I finally got it," said a tearful Williams.
"I never thought that me, Serena Williams would be in that group. Who am I? I never thought you would mention my name with such greats and legends. I was just a kid with a dream and a racquet. Living in Compton, you know."
The American star now has 63 tour titles while her US Open prize money fund took her on-court career earnings through the $63 million mark.
But within three hours of her latest major -- a sixth in New York added to her five at Wimbledon, five in Australia and two at the French Open -- she was already planning on a 19th in Melbourne.
That would take her to within three of Steffi Graf's 22 and closer to Margaret Court's all-time mark of 24.
"I'm already looking at maybe No. 19. I want to continue to rise and continue to play really hard and do the best that I can."
Williams won her first US Open in 1999 as a 17-year-old and added further triumphs in 2002, 2008, 2012 and 2013.
In her last three visits to New York she has been taken to three sets just twice -- both in the finals of 2012 and 2013 by Victoria Azarenka -- and has only been stretched to a single tiebreak.