Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jul 1
Serena Williams Injures Right Knee in 3-Set Wimbledon Return, Putting Friday Doubles in Doubt
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jul 1

Serena Williams Injures Right Knee in 3-Set Wimbledon Return, Putting Friday Doubles in Doubt

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jul 1

Summary

  • Friday's planned Wimbledon doubles reunion with Venus Williams is in serious doubt after Serena Williams' right knee swelled up during her singles comeback.
  • Williams, 44, tweaked the knee late in the first set against Maya Joint and kept playing despite advice not to continue, according to BBC Sport sources.
  • Joint, 20, beat Williams 6-3 6-7(6) 6-3 in Serena's first singles match in nearly four years and her first Wimbledon appearance in 1,462 days.
  • Wimbledon's medical teams excused Williams from media duties after the match; her agent said she left unaided and is trying to be ready for Friday.
  • Missing the doubles would blunt a highly anticipated return to the All England Club, where Serena has won seven singles titles and the sisters have claimed six doubles crowns.

Insights

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