A Stumble, a Scream and Venus Williams Is Out

Williams played through an excruciating lower leg injury in her second-round match against Sara Errani. In any case, her coarseness couldn't forestall her most recent destruction. 


Venus Williams required treatment on her lower leg and knee in the initially set. 


Venus Williams required treatment on her lower leg and knee in the main set.

MELBOURNE, Australia — Venus Williams advanced toward the net in quest for a short return, a little solidly on account of her generously taped left knee. Adjusting her step when she saw the ball cut the net, she moved her correct lower leg. Her anguished cry repeated through Melbourne Park's John Cain Arena, causing the fans sprinkled all through the stands to sit up straighter. 

By then, Williams, the grande woman of American tennis, followed by 1-5 and 0-15 in the originally set of her second-round match against Sara Errani of Italy. 

"I didn't comprehend what she had to start with," Errani said, adding, "I was terrified." 


Errani said she begged the seat umpire to accomplish something. "I was advising him to go, kindly go to her," she said. 


Williams, 40, a seven-time Grand Slam singles champion and the most established lady in the current year's Australian Open, was down. In any case, she was not out.

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