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Serena, Venus unsure of French Open participation

FP Editors May 8, 2011, 11:08:03 IST

The Williams sisters have shaken off injuries that have sidelined them from competitive tennis, but they aren’t sure of traveling to Paris.

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Serena, Venus unsure of French Open participation

Serena and Venus Williams have shaken off injuries that have sidelined them from competitive tennis, but whether or not they will be ready for next month’s French Open remains uncertain. [caption id=“attachment_3114” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Williams siblings, Venus (left) and Serena, are injury-free but are yet to take a call on their participation in the second Grand Slam of the year. Jason Kempin/Getty Images”] Williams sisters [/caption] “The French Open is a great tournament. It’s a fun event. We definitely want to be there,” Venus said. “We’re taking it week to week right now. Our goal is sooner than later.” Speaking on Thursday before they served as instructors at a Washington youth clinic, the Williams sisters showed no signs of the setbacks that have kept them off the court. “One thing we have learned from being away from the game is how much we love it,” Venus said. “The good part is we both get better every week.” Serena, a 13-time Grand Slam singles champion, has not played a top-level match since winning last year’s Wimbledon title after cutting her right foot on broken glass last July, an injury that required two operations. She also suffered a pulmonary embolism in February that led to an emergency operation to remove a blood clot from her lung, a health concern she called the scariest moment of her life. “It was really scary,” Serena said. “I’m doing much better now. I’m feeling better.” When she might be well enough to return to WTA or Grand Slam play remains unclear. “I’m just starting to feel better and going back onto the court,” Serena said. “I’m taking it slow. Sometimes it’s slower than I would like. But it will all work out.” While she posted a Twitter message last month saying she was back on court, Serena has not said when she would return to competition. She would need to be ready by June 20 to defend her Wimbledon title. Serena was atop the WTA rankings until being passed last October by current World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark. Serena, 29, is now ranked 10th despite her long layoff while sister Venus, 30, is ranked 16th. Venus, a seven-time Grand Slam champion with five Wimbledon titles, has not played since she pulled out of the Australian Open in January with abdominal pain and a sore right hip.“I’m feeling pretty good and staying fit,” Venus said. Venus was unable to defend her only titles from 2010 at Dubai and Acapulco but is expected to play next month in Brussels to prepare for the French Open. The Williams sisters have said they plan to play in World Team Tennis matches in Washington just after Wimbledon ends in early July.

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