Santa Fe New Mexican

Bethanie Mattek-Sands needs surgery after dislocatin­g her right kneecap at Wimbledon.

- TIM IRELAND/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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.”

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Bethanie Mattek-Sands

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