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Serena pulls plug on China Open, season looks to be over

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BEIJING: American great Serena Williams was left out of the China Open tennis draw on Friday as she appeared to call time on her season following her meltdown at the US Open.

Williams’ name, along with that of her sister Venus, did not appear on a list of 64 players ahead of the start of the tournament in Beijing, one of the women’ s tour’ s mandatory events.

It comes less than three weeks after the tempestuou­s US Open final, where Williams, 37, accused the umpire of lying and sexism in an angry rant during her 6-2, 6-4 defeat to Japan’s Naomi Osaka.

In extraordin­ary scenes, Williams went into a tailspin after a warning for receiving coaching from the sidelines, smashing herr ac que ta nd being docked a point and then a game.

The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion later said she wanted to “move on” from the incident, but maintained that women players could not get away with “even half of what a guy can do”. “Right now we are not, as it’s proven, in that same position,” she told Australia’s Channel Ten.

“But that’s neither here nor there. I’m just trying most of all to recover from that and move on.”

The episode polarised tennis with many expressing sympathy for Williams, while others said her behaviour was out of line.

Reports from the United States said Williams’ season is now over, which would make it the fourth year in a row she has curtailed her playing commitment­s -- although in 2017 she took time off to have a baby.

In 2016 she called it quits after the US Open citing a shoulder injury, and in 2015 she took a break after narrowly failing to win all four majors in the same year, following a shattering defeat in New York to Italy’s Roberta Vinci.

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