Playing her first singles match for a year after injury, Serena Williams’ opening-round Wimbledon loss to Harmony Tan on Tuesday was hardly her most unexpected defeat, but there were plenty of signs it could be the most portentous yet. Of course nobody goes on for ever, not even Williams who has performed numerous near miracles throughout a career spanning three decades. Still, it made for uncomfortable viewing seeing the rusty seven-time champion a faded shadow of the player who has won 23 Grand Slam singles crowns. For having long made a habit of seeing off lesser mortals while cruising at barely half pace, on Tuesday there seemed nothing to dig into, no extra gear, nor any aura to lend an advantage. Instead she brandished blunted tools and slumped to a 5-7 6-1 6-7(10-7) defeat before contemplating her future. “That’s a question I can’t answer,” the 40-year-old said when asked if she would return to Wimbledon. “Like, I don’t know. I feel like, you know, I don’t know. Who knows? Who knows where I’ll pop up.” Source: Reuters
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