Venus Williams withdrew from the
Australian Open on Monday, prolonging her absence from the tennis tour because
of an autoimmune disease that can cause fatigue and joint pain.
The seven-time Grand Slam title
winner announced on Twitter and her website that she wouldn't play in the
year's first major tournament, which starts next week. She added, though, that
she plans to be back in action next month.
Venus Williams hasn't played
since Aug. 29 at the U.S. Open as she deals with an autoimmune disease that can
cause fatigue and joint pain.
Williams hasn't played
competitively since Aug. 29 at the U.S. Open. Two days later, she pulled out of
that tournament, revealing that she'd been diagnosed with Sjogren's syndrome.
"I regret to announce that I
am withdrawing from the 2012 Australian Open. After several months of training
and treatment, I am making steady progress to top competitive form. My diet and
fitness regimen have allowed me to make great strides in terms of my health and
I am very close to being ready to return to WTA competition," Williams
said in a posting on her website Monday. "I have every intention to return
to the circuit in February."
The 31-year-old American is a
former No. 1 who is 100th in this week's WTA rankings. She's dealt with a
series of health problems, including a hip injury that forced her to withdraw
from last year's Australian Open, and a left knee injury that kept her on the
sideline between Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in 2010.
Since reaching the semifinals at
the 2010 U.S. Open, Williams has played only 11 matches.
After winning her opener at
Flushing Meadows in August -- which was Williams' first match in two months --
she withdrew shortly before her second-round match there.
At that time, she described the
way she'd been feeling this way: "It was just energy-sucking, and I just
couldn't play pro tennis."
Her younger sister Serena, whose
13 Grand Slam titles include five at the Australian Open, badly sprained her
left ankle at a tournament in Brisbane this month. It's not clear whether
Serena will be able to play at the Australian Open.
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