Serena Wimbledon Injury
Serena Williams exits Wimbledon doubles with Venus due to a knee injury.
Summary
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.
Coverage Angles
Injury Withdrawal
Mostly CenterThe 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.
Wimbledon Exit
Mostly CenterThe key point is Serena leaving the Wimbledon doubles competition. It presents the injury as ending or interrupting her participation in the tournament event.
Sisters' Partnership
Mostly CenterThe 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.

