Seven-times Grand Slam champion Venus Williams faces a protracted spell on the sidelines as a result of a hamstring damage that ended her hopes of taking part in in final month’s Australian Open however the 42-year-old is set to get again on courtroom sooner or later.
Williams was set to play in her twenty second Australian Open after being given a wildcard however the twice finalist sustained the damage whereas getting ready on the Auckland Classic.
“To be honest, I was super overwhelmed by the injury,” Williams mentioned on her YouTube channel. “I’ve been injured a long time now and I couldn’t believe I had to go back to rehab.
“After about a week, I started setting up my doctors appointments and started thinking about what was next for me and trying to really get a handle on how much time it’ll take for me to get back.
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“This is the kind of injury that you have to let it rest a bit before you can start to do serious rehab … You have to walk before you run and I’m starting to walk pretty good. Hopefully, I’ll be running soon, but for now, I’ll not be playing tennis.”
Williams, who has received 5 Wimbledon titles and two U.S Open crowns, is ranked 664th on the earth having returned to aggressive motion in Auckland for the primary time since being dumped out of final yr’s U.S. Open within the first spherical.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com