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Serena Williams Withdraws From Wimbledon Doubles

The swollen right knee she suffered in her opening‑round singles match has ended her Wimbledon campaign, leaving her future schedule undecided.

Overview

  • Serena Williams announced on Saturday that she was withdrawing from the Wimbledon women’s doubles with sister Venus because her right knee was not ready to compete.
  • Williams sustained the knee problem during her three‑set singles loss to Maya Joint and posted images showing a heavily bandaged leg and syringes of fluid drained from the joint.
  • Wimbledon delayed the sisters’ first‑round doubles match to allow extra recovery time but accepted the withdrawal when Serena remained unfit to play.
  • The late withdrawal joins several other last‑minute doubles pullouts that have produced walkovers and allowed alternates to enter and advance in the draw.
  • The Williams sisters’ planned reunion is cancelled for this event, but Serena signalled she may try more tournaments later in the North American hard‑court swing and the US Open.