Serena Williams, recovering from the removal of a blood clot in her lung as well as a nagging foot injury, plans to play tennis in July for the Washington Kastles of World Team Tennis
Serena Williams, recovering from the removal of a blood clot in her lung as well as a nagging foot injury, plans to play tennis in July for the Washington Kastles of World Team Tennis.
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Serena Williams. PICs/Getty Images |
The nine-team US league, which will stage a 36th season from July 4-24, announced yesterday that Williams is scheduled to play in Washington on July 7 against the Boston Lobsters and when the Kastles visit Sacramento on July 9.
Williams suffered a pulmonary embolism and underwent an emergency operation at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles last week, a health scare she called "the scariest moment in my life".
"Luckily enough, I was able to catch it soon enough that my career won't be affected," Williams told NBC.
"I love tennis and now more than anything I have so much to look forward to just playing.
"I really just want to come back and do well," she said.