The Asian Age

Serena Williams pulls out of French Open with injury

■ Suffers injury ahead of match against Sharapova

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Paris, June 4: Serena Williams announced her shock withdrawal from the French Open on Monday with injury just minutes before her scheduled fourth- round clash against long- time bitter rival and fellow Grand Slam icon Maria Sharapova.

The 36- year- old said she had suffered a pectoral muscle injury in her third- round win over Julia Goerges and “can’t serve at all”.

The 23- time Grand Slam champion added that she would stay in Paris for scans on the injury to find out how long she will be out of action.

“I unfortunat­ely have been having some issues with my pec, my pec muscle, and ( it) has unfortunat­ely been getting worse to the point where right now I can’t actually serve. It's kind of hard to play when I can’t physically serve,” she explained.

She was unable to say whether or not she would be fit for Wimbledon which gets underway in four weeks’ time.

“I’m beyond disappoint­ed,” added three- time Roland Garros champion Serena who was playing in her first Grand Slam since winning the 2017 Australian Open.

She was also playing just her third tournament of the year after giving birth to daughter Olympia in September.

“I gave up so much time with my daughter and time with my family all for this moment. So it’s really difficult to be in this situation.”

The shock withdrawal came just minutes before she was due on Court Philippe Chatrier to face fierce rival Sharapova.

Serena has not lost to the Russian since 2004, winning the last 18 matches.

It had been the most eagerly- awaited match of the tournament, coming just two days after Williams had blasted Sharapova’s autobiogra­phy for being “100 per cent hearsay” when it came to references about her.

Sharapova, the champion in Paris in 2012 and 2014, goes on to play a first quarterfin­al at the Slams ince losing to Serena at the same stage at the 2016 Australian Open.

It was in Melbourne that Sharapova tested positive for meldonium after which she served a 15month doping ban.

The Russian will face either 2016 champion Garbine Muguruza or Lesia Tsurenko for a semifinal place.

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 ?? AP ?? Germany’s Angelique Kerber returns to Caroline Garcia of France in their French Open fourth round match at Roland Garros in Paris on Monday. Kerber won 6- 2, 6- 3. —
AP Germany’s Angelique Kerber returns to Caroline Garcia of France in their French Open fourth round match at Roland Garros in Paris on Monday. Kerber won 6- 2, 6- 3. —

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