Extreme dizziness forces Serena Williams out of Indian Wells

Author : metaldehydes1951
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 02:50:54


The 23-time grand slam champion won the first three games of her much anticipated clash with Spain's Garbine Muguruza in the California desert.

But she lost the next seven games and was trailing 3-6 0-1 when she called it a day.

'Before the match, I did not feel great, and then it just got worse with every second; extreme dizziness and extreme fatigue,' Williams was reported as saying on the tournament's official website.



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'By the score, it might have looked like I started well, but I was not feeling at all well physically. I will focus on getting better and start preparing for Miami.'

A Tweet from tournament organizers later said Williams was suffering from a 'viral illness.'

Williams was competing in her first tournament since exiting the Australian Open at the quarter-final stage in January.

She was in fine form as she defeated former world No.1 Victoria Azarenka in the second round on Saturday.

Muguruza, a two-time grand slam champion ranked 20th in the world, will face seventh seed Kiki Bertens in the Indian Wells fourth round.

'By the score, it might have looked like I started well, but I was not feeling at all well physically. I will focus on getting better and start preparing for Miami.' Williams was competing in her first tournament since exiting the Australian Open at the quarter-final stage in January. The 23-time grand slam champion won the first three games of her much anticipated clash with Spain's Garbine Muguruza in the California desert. 'By the score, it might have looked like I started well, but I was not feeling at all well physically. I will focus on getting better and start preparing for Miami.' The 23-time grand slam champion won the first three games of her much anticipated clash with Spain's Garbine Muguruza in the California desert. The 23-time grand slam champion won the first three games of her much anticipated clash with Spain's Garbine Muguruza in the California desert. She was in fine form as she defeated former world No.1 Victoria Azarenka in the second round on Saturday. Williams was competing in her first tournament since exiting the Australian Open at the quarter-final stage in January. 'By the score, it might have looked like I started well, but I was not feeling at all well physically. I will focus on getting better and start preparing for Miami.' 'By the score, it might have looked like I started well, but I was not feeling at all well physically. I will focus on getting better and start preparing for Miami.' The 23-time grand slam champion won the first three games of her much anticipated clash with Spain's Garbine Muguruza in the California desert. Muguruza, a two-time grand slam champion ranked 20th in the world, will face seventh seed Kiki Bertens in the Indian Wells fourth round. But she lost the next seven games and was trailing 3-6 0-1 when she called it a day. The 23-time grand slam champion won the first three games of her much anticipated clash with Spain's Garbine Muguruza in the California desert. She was in fine form as she defeated former world No.1 Victoria Azarenka in the second round on Saturday. 'Before the match, I did not feel great, and then it just got worse with every second; extreme dizziness and extreme fatigue,' Williams was reported as saying on the tournament's official website. Muguruza, a two-time grand slam champion ranked 20th in the world, will face seventh seed Kiki Bertens in the Indian Wells fourth round. 'By the score, it might have looked like I started well, but I was not feeling at all well physically. I will focus on getting better and start preparing for Miami.' A Tweet from tournament organizers later said Williams was suffering from a 'viral illness.' 'By the score, it might have looked like I started well, but I was not feeling at all well physically. I will focus on getting better and start preparing for Miami.' A Tweet from tournament organizers later said Williams was suffering from a 'viral illness.' She was in fine form as she defeated former world No.1 Victoria Azarenka in the second round on Saturday. The 23-time grand slam champion won the first three games of her much anticipated clash with Spain's Garbine Muguruza in the California desert. 'Before the match, I did not feel great, and then it just got worse with every second; extreme dizziness and extreme fatigue,' Williams was reported as saying on the tournament's official website. A Tweet from tournament organizers later said Williams was suffering from a 'viral illness.' Muguruza, a two-time grand slam champion ranked 20th in the world, will face seventh seed Kiki Bertens in the Indian Wells fourth round. Muguruza, a two-time grand slam champion ranked 20th in the world, will face seventh seed Kiki Bertens in the Indian Wells fourth round. 'Before the match, I did not feel great, and then it just got worse with every second; extreme dizziness and extreme fatigue,' Williams was reported as saying on the tournament's official website.

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