Serena Williams has said that she will do the best she can as she tries to defend her Wimbledon title later this month.
The world number one, who is the reigning champion at three of the four Grand Slams, is aiming to win the tournament for the sixth time.
The American told Sky Sports News: "Everyone asks me 'what are you doing about this winning streak?' and I'm like 'I don't know', I'm just playing matches and doing the best I can and not even thinking about how many it's going to be.
"I think if I did, I would feel a lot of pressure, but honestly for me I feel like every time I go out there I just play a match and if I win that match I don't think about it's this many in a row. I just want to do the best I can in that match.
"I don't look ahead. I always say the first person I play in the first round to the last person I play in the last round, if I even make it that far. If I overlook someone, even if they're not ranked that high then that's when you become more vulnerable."
Williams recently won her 16th Grand Slam singles title with victory at the French Open.