Serena Williams Hospitalized Due to Pulmonary Embolism

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Fox Sports reports that Serena Williams under went emergency treatment for a blood clot on her lungs that resulted in a hematoma.

LOS ANGELES
Tennis ace Serena Williams underwent emergency treatment at a hospital after suffering a blood clot in her lungs, People magazine reported Wednesday.

Williams, 29, turned out for Elton John's AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party on Sunday, however her health took a turn for the worse Monday.


"Monday Serena Williams underwent emergency treatment at Cedars [Medical Center] for a hematoma she suffered as a result of treatment for a more critical situation," a representative for Williams, Nicole Chabot, told the magazine.

"Last week, Serena suffered from a pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in the lungs) which was discovered upon her return to L.A. She had been in New York for doctor appointments for the ongoing issues with her foot," she added.

The former world No. 1 was aiming to return to the court after an extended break from the game due to injury in time for the French Open in May.

Williams recently had a cast removed from her right foot and was due to begin training soon. She had surgery after cutting her foot on broken glass after her win at Wimbledon last July.

Williams, currently ranked 12th in the world, has won 37 WTA titles.

Doctors were continuing to monitor her condition closely Wednesday.


Serena we love you. Get yourself completely healthy before even thinking about returning to tennis.

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