Serena Wimbledon Injury

Serena Williams exits Wimbledon doubles with Venus due to a knee injury.

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Serena Williams withdrew from her scheduled Wimbledon doubles match with Venus Williams on Saturday because of a right knee injury, ending their planned reunion at the All England Club. Serena, 44, injured the knee during her singles comeback earlier in the week; the injury occurred Tuesday during singles competition. The Williams sisters, six-time Wimbledon doubles champions, had been set to play together at a Grand Slam for the first time since 2022.

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Injury Withdrawal

Mostly Center

The key point is Serena Williams pulling out because of a knee injury. It treats the withdrawal as a health-driven development rather than a tactical or competitive choice.

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Wimbledon Exit

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The key point is Serena leaving the Wimbledon doubles competition. It presents the injury as ending or interrupting her participation in the tournament event.

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Sisters' Partnership

Mostly Center

The key point is that Serena was scheduled to play doubles with her sister Venus. It casts the story as the disruption of a high-profile Williams sisters pairing at Wimbledon.

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