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Serena Williams "heartbroken" after exiting Wimbledon through injury

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The sixth seed saw her latest pursuit of a record-equalling 24th grand slam end in sad fashion.
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A slippery Centre Court surface saw a “heartbroken” Serena Williams’ latest title challenge at Wimbledon end in sad fashion after she had to retire from the tournament in the first round.

The seven-time singles winner at the All England Club slipped in the fifth game against Aliaksandra Sasnovich and needed a medical time-out.

Even though the American returned after a 10-minute delay and hit a handful of winners, the pain in her right leg appeared too severe and she had to quit while in tears.

A statement from Williams read: “I was heartbroken to have to withdraw today after injuring my right leg. My love and gratitude are with the fans and the team who make being on Centre Court so meaningful.

“Feeling the extraordinary warmth and support of the crowd today when I walked on – and off – the court meant the world to me.”

It saw her pursuit of a record-equalling 24th grand slam continue and sparked a debate about the impact of the roof being closed on Centre Court.

Opponent Sasnovich said: “It is very sad for me, honestly, when your opponent feels bad. She is a great champion and it is a sad story.

“It was very slippery. I fell as well. When she give the angle, I couldn’t run because it was so slippery but it is the same for everyone.”

Williams sustained her injury after losing balance on two occasions during a point in the fifth game. Immediately the sixth seed looked to her right leg while she already had heavy strapping on her left thigh.

The 39-year-old had made a positive start in SW19, breaking the Belarusian early on before the slip contributed towards being broken herself to leave the match at 3-3 when she required a trainer to come on.

Upon returning to Centre Court, the finalist at the 2019 edition was given a huge ovation which left the world number eight close to tears before the size of the task at hand hit home.

The 27-year-old added: “I was happy to play against her. I think it is luck to play against Serena, she is a great champion and has a lot of slams.

“It was a dream of my dad. He dreamed eight years in a row – he told me before the match – that I would play with Serena in Wimbledon. And yeah it has happened. Of course I wanted to play the full match but it is tennis, injuries happen.”

There will be one Williams sister in the second round after Venus triumphed in a marathon contest with Mihaela Buzarnescu, which lasted two hours and 37 minutes on Court Three.

At the age of 41, the five-time Wimbledon winner triumphed 7-5 4-6 6-4 and will face Ons Jabeur on Wednesday.

Venus Williams’ exploits will raise hopes Serena will return to the All England Club next year even if she will be 40 by then.

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