Serena withdraws from Stanford

Published July 21, 2007

STANFORD (California), July 20: Serena Williams has withdrawn from next week’s Stanford Classic due to a thumb injury, the organisers said on Thursday. Serena, the winner of eight grand slam titles, injured her thumb during her run to the quarter-finals at Wimbledon and has since pulled out of the Fed Cup and Cincinnati Open.

French Open runner-up Ana Ivanovic of Serbia also withdrew with a knee injury.

The field will feature eighth-ranked Anna Chakvetadze of Russia, Wimbledon finalist Marion Bartoli of France, Switzerland’s Patty Schnyder and Daniela Hantuchova.—Reuters

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