Serena Williams pulls out of Australian Open
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[January 05, 2018]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Serena
Williams reluctantly pulled out of this year's Australian Open on
Friday, the American saying that while she was close to regaining
full fitness after giving birth to her first child in September, she
was not fully ready to defend her title.
The 36-year-old was eight weeks pregnant last year when she
triumphed for a seventh time at Melbourne Park to claim an Open-era
record 23rd grand slam title and then took the rest of the year off
before giving birth to a daughter.
She has played just once in public since, losing to French Open
champion Jelena Ostapenko in Abu Dhabi last week, but was still
hopeful of making a remarkable return at the Australian Open until
she admitted defeat a week ahead of the event.
"My coach and team always said 'only go to tournaments when you are
prepared to go all the way'. I can compete - but I don't want to
just compete, I want to do far better than that and to do so, I will
need a little more time," Williams said in a statement.
Williams had told Vogue magazine last August about her "outrageous
plan" to defend her title but the short turnaround after giving
birth has proven too much for even the greatest player of her
generation.
Williams, whose grand slam tally is just one shy of the all-time
record held by Australian Margaret Court, said she was disappointed
to withdraw but looked forward to returning in the future.
"After competing in Abu Dhabi I realised that although I am super
close, I'm not where I personally want to be," Williams added.
"With that being said, and even though I am disappointed about it,
I've decided not to compete in the Australian Open this year."
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Serena Williams of the U.S. hits a shot during her Women's singles
final match against Venus Williams of the U.S. .REUTERS/Thomas
Peter/File Photo
Tournament director Craig Tiley called Williams' efforts to try and
be ready for a title defence at the Australian Open "Herculean" and
said she transcended the sport.
"It was never going to be good enough for her to just compete, she
wants to give herself the best chance to win," Tiley said.
"I've been in constant contact with Serena and her team and know
this is why she has pushed it and pushed it until the eleventh hour
to make her final decision."
Williams is the latest big name to withdraw from the year's opening
grand slam, which will be played from Jan. 15-28, with Britain's
Andy Murray (hip) and Japan's Kei Nishikori (wrist) having already
said they would not compete.
There is also uncertainty over whether former champions Novak
Djokovic, Stan Wawrinka and Rafa Nadal, the latter of which arrived
in Melbourne earlier on Friday, will be fit to take to the court.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney and Frank Pingue; Editing by John
O'Brien)
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