Serena Williams withdraws from WTA Finals

Serena Williams has withdrawn from the elite WTA Finals in Singapore, saying she's still working to recover from the shoulder troubles that hindered her in 2016.

Published : Oct 17, 2016 11:03 IST , Los Angeles

Serena Williams has been advised rest by doctors to let the shoulder injury heal completely.
Serena Williams has been advised rest by doctors to let the shoulder injury heal completely.
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Serena Williams has been advised rest by doctors to let the shoulder injury heal completely.

U.S. superstar Serena Williams has withdrawn from the elite WTA Finals in Singapore, saying she's still working to recover from the shoulder troubles that hindered her in 2016.

The WTA announced Williams' withdrawal from the event that starts on October 23 on its Twitter feed, posting a video of Williams herself explaining the decision.

"Hey everyone in Singapore," Williams said. "I'm really, really bummed that I won't be able to come compete this year.

"It's been a really tough year for me just dealing so much with these shoulder injuries. My doctor insists that I stay home and heal it every single day."

The 22-time Grand Slam champion pulled out of two tournaments in China after being knocked out of the semifinals of the U.S. Open.

That defeat saw Williams' 186-week reign atop the world rankings end as Germany's Angelique Kerber reached the summit and captured the Flushing Meadows title into the bargain.

Williams claimed just one Grand Slam title in 2016, at Wimbledon. After that, shoulder troubles hampered her in Rio where her hopes of a fifth Olympic gold medal were crushed in the third round.

Though she begins her next year in Auckland, fans were hoping to see her in Singapore but would be really shocked with her withdrawal.

She recently voted for Angelique Kerber as the Player of the Year and was also spotted going to a concert with Taylor Swift in New York.

WTA CEO Steve Simon said in a statement that organisers were "as disappointed as the fans".

"We wish her a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing her back competing, fit and healthy," he added.

Williams' withdrawal opens up the eighth qualification spot to Britain's Johanna Konta, Spain's Carla Suŕrez Navarro and Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova.

Either Navarro or Kuznetsova must win the title in Moscow at the VTB Kremlin Cup next week in order to edge out Konta for the eighth and final qualifying spot.

The tournament in Singapore will see reigning champion Agnieszka Radwanska defending her title against current top seed Kerber.

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