Venus withdraws from US Open

Published August 27, 2006

NEW HAVEN, Aug 26: Former double US Open champion Venus Williams has withdrawn from the final Grand Slam of the year after failing to recover from a wrist injury.

The American, the winner in 2000 and 2001 and the 30th seed this year, said her left wrist injury had not healed in time for the event, which begins on Monday.

“I have many great memories from competing at the US Open and I regret that I will not be able to participate in 2006,” a statement from Williams read on the US Open website.

“I will miss the excitement of competing in front of the New York fans at one of the premier sporting events in the world. I look forward to returning in 2007.”—Reuters

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