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Serena Williams withdraws from French Open

Williams pulls out ahead of second round over sore Achilles tendon

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Serena Williams’ search for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title will extend into another year after an Achilles tendon injury forced her to withdraw from the French Open on Wednesday.

The American, who turned 39 this week, had been due to play Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova in the second round later but after a warm-up decided the injury was too severe.

Williams, a three-time former champion at Roland Garros, said she may not play again this year.

“I warmed up and it was a very short warm-up and then I spoke to my coach and said, ‘What do you think?’.

“I was struggling to walk so that’s a telltale sign that I should try to recover.”

Williams had suffered the problem during her semifinal loss to Victoria Azarenka in the US Open and said ahead of her Roland Garros campaign that she was not at 100% physically but had recovered sufficient­ly to play.

She spoke again of the injury after her first-round win over fellow American Kristie Ahn and aggravated it while practising for her second-round match.

“An Achilles injury is a real injury you don’t want to play with as it can get worse and I don’t want to get to that,” she said. “This is not a nagging injury, it’s an acute injury. If it was my knee it would be more devastatin­g.

“It’s just bad timing and bad luck.”

Williams said she was yet to decide whether she would play again this season, saying she needed two weeks of complete rest.

She also pulled out of the French Open in 2018 with an abdominal injury before facing Maria Sharapova in a last-16 clash.

Since Williams resumed her career in 2018 after a maternity break she has remained tantalisin­gly one behind the record 24 Grand Slam titles claimed by Australian Margaret Court.

She lost in the Wimbledon and US Open finals that year, as she did in 2019.

Though her window of opportunit­y is narrowing to reach that milestone, Williams sounded a defiant note.

“I love playing tennis. I love competing,” she said.

“It’s my job and I’m pretty good at it still.

“I’m so close to some things and I feel like I’m almost there — that’s what keeps me going.

“My body is actually doing really well.” —

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Picture: GONZALO FUENTES/REUTERS ANOTHER WAIT: Serena Williams has withdrawn from the French Open, and will not equal Margaret Court’s record 24 Grand Slam victories in 2020.

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