New York Post

Injured Williams pulls out of French

- SERENA WILLIAMS

PARIS — Serena Williams tried to play through the pain of an injured chest muscle. Eventually, barely able to serve, she knew she had to call off her Grand Slam comeback.

Williams pulled out of the French Open less than an hour before she was supposed to face Maria Sharapova in a fourthroun­d showdown Monday, the most-anticipate­d match of the tournament so far. The announceme­nt came two days after the 36-year-old American initially felt something was wrong during a singles victory. But she hid that bit of informatio­n — even from her coach — and a day after Williams struggled through a doubles loss with her sister, Venus.

This was Williams’ first major tournament in 16 months, and her first as a mother. She was pregnant when she won the Australian Open in January 2017 for her record 23rd Grand Slam singles championsh­ip. “I have given up so much to be here. There is times where I’m on the court and I’m practicing, and I look on the monitor, and I see my daughter and she’s playing, and I want to be there,” Williams said. “But I know that these are the sacrifices you have to make to live out your dream.”

Her coach, Patrick Mouratoglo­u, said in an interview that an ultrasound revealed the injury to the muscle, but the extent wasn’t clear.

“The fact that I physically can’t serve at all is a good indication that maybe I should just go back to the drawing board and stay positive,” Williams said.

In a statement released by the tournament, Sharapova wished Williams “a speedy recovery.”

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