The return of Serena Williams to Wimbledon could have become more complicated than expected. The 44-year-old American is now doubtful for competing in the doubles tournament alongside her sister Venus after sustaining a physical discomfort during her match on Tuesday.
As reported by The Times, the six-time women's doubles champion suffered a knee injury last night in her first-round clash against Maya Joint. An injury that raises doubts about her continuity in the competition. The evolution of the ailment will be crucial in determining whether the most iconic sisters in women's tennis can once again share the court in London.
The news comes at a particularly anticipated moment for fans who had marked their calendars with the possibility of witnessing the Williams sisters back together on the lawns of London. Serena and Venus were part of one of the most successful partnerships in tennis history, clinching six Wimbledon doubles titles and leaving an indelible mark on the tournament.
The possible reason Serena did not hold a press conference after her match yesterday
Concern heightened after Serena chose to skip her usual media commitments, a detail that, according to the published information, is related to the need to focus on her recovery and assess the real extent of the injury. Now all eyes are on her knee.
The main goal will be to ascertain whether Serena can fulfill one of the most special moments for the audience at the All England Club, which entails seeing the Williams sisters together on a court where they built a fundamental part of their legacy. The passing hours will reveal to what extent this pain could potentially jeopardize the celebration. Let's hope it's just a scare.
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