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Injured Serena Williams withdraws from Rome

Published:Wednesday | May 15, 2019 | 12:08 AM
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ROME (AP):

Serena Williams withdrew from the Italian Open on yesterday ahead of her second-round match against sister Venus because of a previously injured left knee.Tournament organisers made the announcement a day after Serena opened her clay-court season with a straight-sets win over Swedish qualifier Rebecca Peterson.

“I must withdraw from the Italian Open due to pain in my left knee,” Serena said, according to the Women’s Tourism Association website. “I will miss the fans and competition at one of my favourite tournaments. I’ll be concentrating on rehab and look forward to seeing you all at the French Open and next year in Rome.”

The next tournament on Serena’s schedule is Roland Garros, which starts in less than two weeks.It’s the third straight event that the 37-year-old Serena has exited from due to physical problems.

She retired due to a viral illness during her third-round match against Garbine Muguruza in Indian Wells, California, and withdrew with the left-knee injury before her third-round match at the Miami Open in March.As a result of this latest withdrawal, her sister Venus advances into the third round via a walkover.