The American player Serena Williams will not play the Indian Wells (March 8-19) and Miami
(March 21 to April 2) tournament, who is talking about a left knee injury, has not played again since her 23rd Grandslam title in Melbourne at the end of January.Serena Williams (35 years old, first declared Tuesday for the Indian Wells tournament (March 8th to 19th), of which she was finalist last year, as well as that of Miami (March 21 to April 2). The American, who evoked a left knee injury, has not replayed in competition since her 23rd Grand Slam title in Melbourne in late January. "I was not able to train because of my knees, I'm disappointed not to be there," Serena Williams said in a statement. I can not wait to be back, as fast as I can. "This absence ensures his dauphin in the ranking, Angelique Kerber, to regain the first world place at the end of the Californian test. Karolina Pliskova (3rd) takes the place of Serena Williams in the table of Indian Wells, and Dominika Cibulkova (5th) that of the Czech.
(March 21 to April 2) tournament, who is talking about a left knee injury, has not played again since her 23rd Grandslam title in Melbourne at the end of January.Serena Williams (35 years old, first declared Tuesday for the Indian Wells tournament (March 8th to 19th), of which she was finalist last year, as well as that of Miami (March 21 to April 2). The American, who evoked a left knee injury, has not replayed in competition since her 23rd Grand Slam title in Melbourne in late January. "I was not able to train because of my knees, I'm disappointed not to be there," Serena Williams said in a statement. I can not wait to be back, as fast as I can. "This absence ensures his dauphin in the ranking, Angelique Kerber, to regain the first world place at the end of the Californian test. Karolina Pliskova (3rd) takes the place of Serena Williams in the table of Indian Wells, and Dominika Cibulkova (5th) that of the Czech.
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