Serena Williamsdefeated in the first round of Wimbledon On her return to the women’s circuit, she registered for WTA 1,000 on the hard court in Toronto (Aug. 8-14), as announced by the organizers of the Canadian tournament.
The American took advantage of the English season on the grass to return to the circuit, first in doubles in Eastbourne and then at Wimbledon, in singles.
But the former world number 1 and winner of 23 titles Grand Slam fell in the first round, defeated by the French Harmony Tan of 7-5, 1-6, 7-6 (10/7).
After a year of not playing or scoring, Serena dropped to the world rankings for the first time since 1997 on Monday, but benefited from a protected classification rule to advance to the main draw of the Toronto tournament, where 41 in the first 43 players were registered. .ng ranking.
Before the press, after her defeat at Wimbledon, Serena Williams, who will be 41 on Sept. 26, indicated that she was “very motivated” at the idea of participating in the next US Open (August 29-September 11). When asked to say more about his future, he replied, “That’s the question I can’t answer. Who knows? Who knows where I’ll show up?” he replied.
Source: La Verdad

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