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‘I didn't retire’ – Serena Williams says she took time to ‘heal physically and mentally’ ahead of Wimbledon

Serena Williams told a pre-tournament press conference that she took time out of the game to «heal physically and mentally». Williams is aiming for an eighth Wimbledon singles title after making the shock announcement two weeks ago that she would be returning at the third major of the season. Ad/> The 40-year-old withdrew injured against Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the first round of last year’s Wimbledon, and in a pre-tournament press conference ahead of Wimbledon, the 23-time Grand Slam champion clarified that she never retired.

WimbledonDjokovic not taking Covid vaccine, says US Open place depends on US government3 HOURS AGO «I didn't retire,” said Williams. “I just needed to heal physically and mentally.” Williams added that she had not specifically planned to return at Wimbledon, but that timings worked out well. After confirming she was taking a Wimbledon wild card, she returned to court alongside Ons Jabeur in the doubles at the Eastbourne International.

That venture would be cut short though ahead of the semi-finals owing to an injury to Jabeur. “I had no plans to be honest,” added Williams. “I just didn't know when I would come back.

How I would come back. Wimbledon is such a great place to be and it just worked out.» 'It was pretty weird' — Swiatek reveals she was too shy to approach Serena 'Feelings overall are positive' — Nadal happy with foot as he prepares for Wimbledon Williams also said that she was rooting for Rafael Nadal, who heads to Wimbledon nursing a chronic foot injury, but gunning for a Calendar Slam «He's done a lot in 2022,” said Williams of Nadal, who has won the Australian and French Opens this year. “He's been busy.

I've always been a Rafa fan. I named my dog after him. He's so cute.

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