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Serena Williams: Victoria Mboko injury withdrawal ends Queen's Club doubles campaign on return to tennis

Serena Williams is out of the Queen's Club doubles tournament after her partner Victoria Mboko suffered a knee injury; Queen's confirmed doubles withdrawal on Thursday; watch ATP and WTA Tours live on Sky Sports Tennis, Sky Sports+, NOW and the Sky Sports app

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Image: Serena Williams' Queen's return is over after she and doubles playing partner Victoria Mboko were forced to withdraw due to latter's injury

Serena Williams is out of the Queen's Club doubles after her playing partner Victoria Mboko's knee injury forced the pair to withdraw from the tournament

The Canadian had limped off the court in tears on Wednesday, conceding her match against Karolina Pliskova with the scores 6-2 3-4 to the Czech in the second set, leaving her Wimbledon campaign in doubt.

Williams and her partner had breezed to a 7-6 (7-2) 6-2 victory over third-seeded duo Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Erin Routliffe in the former's first appearance since the 2022 US Open.

The pair were scheduled to face Canadian Layla Fernandez and German Laura Siegemund in the second round of the doubles tournament tomorrow, but Mboko's injury means that the match will not take place and their tournament is over.

Serena Williams and Victoria Mboko of Canada warmed up at Queen's Club on Sunday
Image: Williams and Victoria Mboko of Canada warmed up at Queen's Club on Sunday
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Image: Williams will compete at the Berlin Open, live on Sky Sports Tennis from June 15

The former world No 1, though, has added the Berlin Tennis Open to her comeback schedule, which begins on June 15 live on Sky Sports Tennis, with her doubles partner yet to be confirmed.

"Every tournament I add to my schedule right now feels special, and Berlin is no exception," said the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion on the official Berlin Open website.

"I'm excited to compete in front of the German fans and continue building momentum throughout the grass-court season."

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