sport news Serena Williams refuses to be drawn on her future following first round defeat ... trends now

sport news Serena Williams refuses to be drawn on her future following first round defeat ... trends now
sport news Serena Williams refuses to be drawn on her future following first round defeat ... trends now

sport news Serena Williams refuses to be drawn on her future following first round defeat ... trends now

Serena Williams left her future open to question after her return to Wimbledon ended in a first-round defeat by little-known Frenchwoman Harmony Tan.

Stepping out to play singles for the first time since leaving Centre Court prematurely and in tears after suffering a hamstring injury in the opening round 12 months ago, Williams was rusty and error-prone.

The will remained and, cheered on by a supportive crowd, she looked like she might stumble over the finish line after coming from a set down and then saving a match point in the 12th game of the decider.

Serena Williams refused to be drawn on her future following her first round Wimbledon exit

Serena Williams refused to be drawn on her future following her first round Wimbledon exit

The will remained and, cheered on by a supportive crowd, she looked like she might stumble over the finish line after coming from a set down and then saving a match point in the 12th game of the decider.

But instead Williams suffered just her third first-round loss at a grand slam, going down 7-5 1-6 7-6 (7) in a deciding tie-break at 10.35pm after three hours and 10 minutes.

At 40, the American's time in the game is clearly running out, but she remained vague about her future plans and refused to rule out another tilt at Wimbledon next year.

Williams lost 7-5 1-6 7-6 (7) to Harmony Tan, a 24-year-old debutante ranked 115

Williams lost 7-5 1-6 7-6 (7) to Harmony Tan, a 24-year-old debutante ranked 115

'Like I said coming into this, I'm just planning for right now, seeing how I feel, just to go from there,' she said.

Pressed on whether it was her farewell to the All England Club, Williams added: 'That's a question I can't answer. I don't know. Who knows? Who knows where I'll pop up.'

'There’s definitely lots of motivation to play better and at home (the US Open).

'Physically I did pretty good. The last couple of points I was really suffering. If you are playing week in week out there’s a bit more match toughness.'

After the game Williams wrote on Instagram: 'That was insane and

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