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Australian Open Tennis 2018 Loses Superstar And New Mom • Serena Williams
- Updated: January 4, 2018
Serena Williams of the USA in action against Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia during an exhibition match at the World Tennis Championship in Abu Dhabi, UAE, 30 December 2017. EPA-EFE/MARTIN DOKOUPIL
Serena Williams withdraws from Australian Open
Serena Williams (USA) has reluctantly withdrawn from the Australian Open.
“After competing in Abu Dhabi I realized that although I am super close, I’m not where I personally want to be,” Williams said.
“My coach and team always said ‘only go to tournaments when you are prepared to go all the way’. I can compete – but I don’t want to just compete, I want to do far better than that and to do so, I will need a little more time.
“With that being said, and even though I am disappointed about it, I’ve decided not to compete in the Australian Open this year.
“The memory of last year’s Open is one that I will carry with me, and Olympia and I look forward to coming back again.
“I appreciate the support and understanding of my fans and everyone at the Australian Open.”
Australian Open Tournament Director Craig Tiley expressed his admiration for Serena’s efforts to return to the game she loves.
“The true champion Serena is has been demonstrated in the herculean efforts she has made over the past few months in her desire to play the Australian Open.
“Serena transcends the sport in the way she approaches all aspects of her life and consistently gives her all in everything she does. It was never going to be good enough for her to just compete, she wants to give herself the best chance to win.
“I’ve been in constant contact with Serena and her team and know this is why she has pushed it and pushed it until the eleventh hour to make her final decision.
“We all wish her the very best and I look forward to seeing her back on court this year, and can’t wait to welcome her back to the Australian Open in 2019.”
Australian Open 2018, presented by Kia Motors in association with ANZ, Jacob’s Creek and Rolex, will take place at Melbourne Park from 15-28 January.
Australian Open tickets are now on sale at ticketek.com.au.