Bethanie Mattek-Sands needs surgery after dislocating her right kneecap at Wimbledon.
LONDON — Top-ranked women’s doubles player Bethanie Mattek-Sands needs surgery after dislocating her right kneecap and rupturing her patellar tendon during a singles match at Wimbledon.
“One of the most painful injuries that I’ve had,” the 32-year-old American said on Facebook Live on Saturday, “and I’ve had a few in my career.”
Wearing a black brace on her right leg, Mattek-Sands teared up and took some moments to gather herself as she appeared for about 10 minutes, speaking about what she called “an emotional and painful rollercoaster the past few days.”
Mattek-Sands arrived at Wimbledon bidding for a non-calendar-year Grand Slam in doubles with playing partner Lucie Safarova. The duo had won three major tournaments in a row and five overall.
In singles, MattekSands is ranked 103rd and received a wild-card entry from the All England Club. Facing Sorana Cirstea of Romania in the second round Thursday, Mattek-Sands fell to the grass when her right knee buckled as she moved toward the net in the third set. She immediately clutched her knee and, down on the turf, wailed loudly.
Mattek-Sands said Saturday she has not watched video of what happened, adding: “I hate watching sports injuries on TV.”
“All I remember was hearing this ‘pop’ in my leg and everything was kind of slow after that. It was just this loud ‘pop,’ ” MattekSands said.
“I just remember trying to take a step, my leg not being able to hold me, and I just went down. I remember my knee just feeling really tight and I took a look at it and something was wrong. … Something looked so wrong about it,” she said. “And I knew it was either dislocated or broken. I think at that point, I kind of freaked out.”