The 39-year-old hasn’t played since the Australian Open, having undergone oral surgery. Now, as she fights to be fit for major tournaments going forward, Williams is choosing to manage her schedule more carefully. This week in Rome will be her first clay-court competition of the season and she has been seeded eighth. A winner of this event on four occasions, Williams has won more matches (45) than any other player in the history of the tournament. Read More
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