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Serena Williams to miss Madrid Open due to illness

Serena Williams
Image: Serena Williams will not be heading to Spain next week

Serena Williams has pulled out of next week's Madrid Open because of illness.

The world No 1 said in a statement on the tournament's website: "Unfortunately, I have to withdraw from Madrid because I've been battling the flu and I'm not at 100 per cent. I look forward to returning soon."

Williams has played only three tournaments this season and is yet to win a title, losing in the final of the Australian Open and at Indian Wells before a fourth-round exit in Miami a month ago.

Should the 34-year-old American also miss the tournament in Rome in a fortnight, she would go into the French Open without having played on clay since last summer.

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After coming so close to winning the calendar Grand Slam last season, Williams' dominance appears to be on the wane, although she still has a healthy lead in the rankings.

Serena Williams poses with the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen trophy after winning the Women's Singles Final at the 2015 French Open
Image: Williams remains on course to defend her French Open title next month

Agnieszka Radwanska will take over as top seed in Madrid ahead of Australian Open champion Angelique Kerber.

The news comes the day after Roger Federer confirmed he would play in the Spanish capital having previously kept his options open.

Play begins at the Caja Magica on Saturday, with Andy Murray and Petra Kvitova defending their titles.

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Murray warmed up for the tournament by practising in Majorca with Rafa Nadal, who he beat in the final 12 months ago to win his first Masters title on clay.

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