KEY BISCAYNE, Florida (AP) ― A big match beckoned for Venus Williams on a court where she first hoisted the championship trophy 15 years ago.
Alas, on Saturday she wasn’t up to any heavy lifting.
The three-time Key Biscayne champion withdrew from the Sony Open because of a lower back injury shortly before her third-round match against fellow American Sloane Stephens.
Williams, seeded 19th, was extended to three sets in the second round Thursday against Kimiko Date-Krumm. She said her back began to bother her Friday, and she decided after warming up that she couldn’t play.
Alas, on Saturday she wasn’t up to any heavy lifting.
The three-time Key Biscayne champion withdrew from the Sony Open because of a lower back injury shortly before her third-round match against fellow American Sloane Stephens.
Williams, seeded 19th, was extended to three sets in the second round Thursday against Kimiko Date-Krumm. She said her back began to bother her Friday, and she decided after warming up that she couldn’t play.
“It’s really disappointing,” she said. “But I have faced disappointments in my life and my career. It’s not the first; probably not the last.”
The cancellation cost the tournament the day’s most appealing match, pitting a rising star against a seven-time Grand Slam champion. The 20-year-old Stephens upset Serena Williams at the Australian Open and is ranked a career-best 16th.
“I’m a little bummed, but I guess a win is a win,” Stephens said. “On to the next round.”
She’ll play defending champion Agnieszka Radwanska on Monday, and could face a rematch against Serena Williams in the semifinals.
With evening traffic on the island in a snarl, five-time champion Serena rode a bicycle to her third-round match and beat Ayumi Morita 6-3, 6-3.
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