Defending champion Serena Williams announced Friday her withdrawal from the China Open due to injury.
Williams rallied for a three-set victory over Lucie Safarova Thursday night, but she claimed that the knee injury was with her throughout the match, reports Xinhua.
"Well, it throbs just sitting, standing. I felt it mostly serving because I'm landing on my left knee. That was really killer for me," she said.
"So as a defending champion, you always want to do your best to defend your title. So more than anything, it's extremely frustrating. You know, I wanted to be here. To come all this way and not to take the title, it's just a waste".
Williams' participation in the WTA Finals to be held in Singapore is in doubt as well.
"If I feel this way for Singapore, I don't think it's smart for me to play. Other than that, I'm just going to see how it goes," she said.
Williams' withdrawal means her opponent Samantha Stosur in quarter-finals will advance to the semi-finals against Petra Kvitova.
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