(Reuters) – Serena Williams has withdrawn from the Rogers Cup in Montreal for “personal reasons,” Tennis Canada said on Saturday, delaying the 23-time grand slam winner’s start to the North American hardcourt season.
Tennis Canada said Williams’s decision to pull out was made for personal reasons but did not elaborate.
“Of course, we are disappointed that Serena will not be joining us. Fans were very much looking forward to seeing her in action,” tournament director Eugene Lapierre said in a statement. “But beyond the disappointment, the tournament, as a whole, remains a high-level competition.
“The entire top 10 is here, along with 22 of the top 25. There are exciting matches in store from the outset.”
In her most recent match on Tuesday, Williams suffered the most lopsided match of her career, losing her opening match of the Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic to Johanna Konta, 6-1, 6-0.
The tournament opens on Monday with world No. 1 Simona Halep as the top seed and Caroline Wozniacki, who pulled out of the Citi Open earlier this week with a leg injury, number two.
Williams, who has not played since losing the Wimbledon final to Germany’s Angelique Kerber last month, will have her place in the draw taken by Germany’s Tatjana Maria.
The 36-year-old American has been making a slow but steady return to competitive tennis since returning in March following the birth of her first child Alexis Olympia.
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