Serena Williams Withdraws From the Australian Open
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Serena Williams , Withdraws From, the Australian Open.
'The New York Times' reports that Serena Williams has withdrawn from next month's Australian Open. .
'The New York Times' reports that Serena Williams has withdrawn from next month's Australian Open. .
The announcement means an extension
of her absence from competition
in a sport she once dominated. .
On December 8, as the Australian Open
shared the list of players entered in the
2022 tournament, Williams released a statement, saying, “I am not where I need to be physically to compete.".
On December 8, as the Australian Open
shared the list of players entered in the
2022 tournament, Williams released a statement, saying, “I am not where I need to be physically to compete.".
Williams has not competed on the WTA tour
since June 28, when she suffered an injured right
hamstring in the first set of her opening round match. .
Williams has not competed on the WTA tour
since June 28, when she suffered an injured right
hamstring in the first set of her opening round match. .
Williams, who is now 40, is a seven-time
Australian Open singles champion. .
The 'NYT' points out that Williams did not specifically
cite the hamstring injury in her December 8 statement,
instead saying that the decision was based on , “the advice from my medical team.”.
The 'NYT' points out that Williams did not specifically
cite the hamstring injury in her December 8 statement,
instead saying that the decision was based on , “the advice from my medical team.”.
The injury has reportedly been slow to heal,
keeping Williams out of the 2021 U.S. Open.
Williams added that she was , “excited to return and compete at my highest level.”.
However, the 'NYT' points out that
it remains unclear when or if Williams
will be able to achieve that goal.
However, the 'NYT' points out that
it remains unclear when or if Williams
will be able to achieve that goal.
Williams is currently ranked 41st and
has not been able to win a Grand Slam
singles title in almost five years. .
Williams is currently ranked 41st and
has not been able to win a Grand Slam
singles title in almost five years. .
According to the 'NYT,' Williams won her last title in January 2020 in Auckland, New Zealand, but has been unable to sustain momentum. .
According to the 'NYT,' Williams won her last title in January 2020 in Auckland, New Zealand, but has been unable to sustain momentum.
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