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Serena Williams is examined by medical staff during her match vs Jamila Wolfe on Tuesday. AFP
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Perth, January 5

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World No. 1 Serena Williams retired from her Hopman Cup match against Australian Jarmila Wolfe on Tuesday with a knee injury barely two weeks before launching her bid for a seventh Australian Open title.

Williams was trailing 7-5 2-1 when she decided not to continue after receiving medical treatment. After pulling out of Monday’s tie against Ukraine with inflammation in her knee, the 34-year-old American hobbled through the match before deciding she could not go on. Playing for Australia Gold, Wolfe took the first set as Williams struggled to move to her left.

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“I have some knee inflammation that’s going away very slowly. It’s going, it just needs a little more time,” Serena said, refusing to rule out playing in the Americans’ Hopman Cup match against Czech Republic on Thursday.

“I’m just taking it one day at a time.” — Reuters

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