Venus Williams has withdrawn from the Australian Open for an undisclosed injury she sustained while playing in a tournament in Auckland, New Zealand this week. (More Tennis News)
A seven-time Grand Slam singles champion, Williams received a wild-card entry in🌄to the Australian Open last month to compete in what would have beeꦯn her 22nd major at Melbourne Park.
But the Australian Op🐻en said on Saturday the 42-year-old Venus Williams had withdrawn from the tournament beginning Jan. 16. It did not provide specifics regarding the injury.
It continues a run of misfortunes for Williams, who last pl𓄧ayed at Melbourne Park in 20🌃21.
A two-time Australian Open finalist, Williams injured an ankle and knee in that appearance when s༺tumbling awkwardly at the net in a second-round match against Sara Errani.
Her best efforts at Melbourne Park came when she was beaten by hওer sister Serena Williams in finals in 2003 and 2017.
Now ranked 1,003, Williams said when graꦿnted the wild card in December that she was excited to be returning to Melbourne.
"I've been competing in the country for over 20 years now and the Australian community has always supported me wholeheartedly,&q💧uot; she sa🐟id.
The five-time Wimbledon singles champion has struggled with injuries over the past two years and was restricted to playing just four tournaments in the US last August. She did not progress beyond the fir🌼st round in those events and ended her season when beaten by Alison v🌊an Uytvanck at the US Open.
But she started 2023ꦅ on a positive note by defeating fellow American Katie𒁃 Volynets in Auckland. She was then beaten by China's Zhu Lin in three sets in the second round.