Watch Serena Williams receives standing ovation from electrifying Centre Court crowd as she leaves after Wimbledon first round loss
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It's always a pleasure, To get ready for Wimbledon, Williams decided to team up with World No. 2 and compete at the Rothesay International in Eastbourne. The duo played and won their first two matches last week before a knee injury to the Tunisian forced them to withdraw from the tournament just before their semifinal match. Williams didn't play for a year after she was forced to retire in the first round of the 2021 Wimbledon Championships. Playing against Belarusian Aliaksandra Sasnovich, the American pulled her hamstring before completing the first set and limped off the court in tears.
Watch Serena Williams receives standing ovation from electrifying Centre Court crowd as she leaves after Wimbledon first-round loss
Serena Williams walks off the Centre Court acknowledging the crowd A couple of weeks ago, when announced her surprise return to this year's as a wildcard, the tennis world went into a frenzy. Unfortunately, it was shortlived as the seven-time Wimbledon champion faced a shock defeat in the first round. Playing her first singles match in 364 days, Williams fought hard but eventually lost 7-5, 1-6, 7-6(7) to World No. 115 Harmony Tan in a little over three hours. This was the first-ever main draw Wimbledon match for France's Tan, who had hoped for nothing more than a couple of games when she got to know her opponent. The year-long layoff certainly didn't help the American legend as she slipped to 1,204 in the WTA rankings during that period. After the match ended, the 40-year-old packed up her kit and started walking off when the Centre Court crowd gave her a roaring ovation which she acknowledged whole-heartedly. It's always a pleasure,It's always a pleasure, To get ready for Wimbledon, Williams decided to team up with World No. 2 and compete at the Rothesay International in Eastbourne. The duo played and won their first two matches last week before a knee injury to the Tunisian forced them to withdraw from the tournament just before their semifinal match. Williams didn't play for a year after she was forced to retire in the first round of the 2021 Wimbledon Championships. Playing against Belarusian Aliaksandra Sasnovich, the American pulled her hamstring before completing the first set and limped off the court in tears.