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Serena Williams, who has won eight Grand Slam singles titles and was runner-up to sister Venus Williams this month at Wimbledon, smiles as she takes a tour of Zappos.com on Wednesday.
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While many of the top players who made women's tennis an "in" sport just a few years ago have dropped out of public consciousness, the Williams sisters ...
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LOS ANGELES (AFP) -- Second-seeded Serena Williams withdrew from the 600000-dollar WTA hardcourt tournament here with a left knee injury, hoping to be fit ...
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"After hitting this morning, I knew that I wasn't going to be ready for this week," Williams said in a statement posted on www.eastwestbankclassic.com. ...
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Top-seeded Serena Williams injured her left knee and pulled out of the Bank of the West Classic on Saturday, becoming the third singles player on the U.S. Olympic women's tennis team with a knee injury.
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Carson, CA (AHN) - Second-seeded Serena Williams pulled out of the East West Bank Classic Tuesday after her troublesome left knee began acting up again for the second straight tournament. Williams was set to open the WTA event's first-round matchup ...
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Second seed Serena Williams withdrew from the WTA event at the Home Depot Center in Carson City as she gave up the fight against a left knee injury.
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Serena Williams plans to keep playing through a left knee injury despite advice from a doctor and her father that she rest with less than three weeks before the Beijing Olympics.
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Serena Williams' injured left knee has knocked her out of another tournament less than three weeks before the Beijing Olympics.
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For Serena Williams, the decision to pull out of the East West Bank Classic on Tuesday because of an injured left knee was more about next month than the immediate future.
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(CNN) -- Second seed Serena Williams withdrew from the WTA event at the Home Depot Center in Carson City as she gave up the fight against a left knee injury ...
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CARSON, Calif. (AP) - Serena Williams' injured left knee has knocked her out of another tournament less than three weeks...
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She played against Steffi Graf and Monica Seles and engaged in a battle of wits with Martina Hingis, on and off the court, through both retirements. Her peers Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin have settled into retirement, and this brings forth a ...
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A day after saying she planned to play through her injury, Serena Williams withdrew from the East West Bank Classic in Carson, Calif., because of a lingering left knee injury. After practicing Tuesday morning, Williams said she knew she couldn't play ...
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Second seed Serena Williams has withdrawn from the Los Angeles Classic with a knee injury, the tournament announced on its website on Tuesday. "After hitting this morning, I knew that I wasn't going to be ready for this week ...
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