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Serena Williams withdraws from Rome with Achilles injury

Clay-court championship serves as a warm-up for the French Open, beginning September 27
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Rome, September 12

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Four-time champion Serena Williams withdrew from the upcoming Italian Open on Saturday citing the Achilles issue that bothered her in a loss to Victoria Azarenka in the US Open semifinals, organisers announced on Saturday.

Williams took a medical timeout for a tape job on her Achilles during her three-set loss on Thursday.

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The Italian Open, which was rescheduled from May due to the coronavirus pandemic, begins on Monday.

Azarenka remained entered for Rome.

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In the men’s tournament, US Open finalists Dominic Thiem and Alexander Zverev withdrew, as did Daniil Medvedev, who lost to Thiem in the semifinals in New York.

Nine-time champion Rafael Nadal headlines the field at the Foro Italico, marking his return to tennis after a seven-month layoff. The Spaniard has been practicing in Rome for several days.

Top-ranked Novak Djokovic, who was disqualified from the US Open, is also entered.

The clay-court tournament in Rome is a warm-up event for the French Open, which starts September 27. AP

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