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SERENA WILLIAMS RETIRES AT INDIAN WELLS

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Serena Williams retired from her third-round match at Indian Wells while trailing Garbine Muguruza 6-3 1-0.

The 37-year-old won the first three games of the match but called for the trainer after losing six in succession to the Spaniard.

She took to the court for the second set, but retired after world number 20 Muguruza held in the opening game.

Williams was seeded 10th in her first tournament since a quarter-final exit at the Australian Open.

“Before the match I did not feel great and then it just got worse with every second – extreme dizziness and extreme fatigue,” the American said.

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“By the score it might have looked like I started well, but I was not feeling at all well physically. I will focus on getting better and start preparing for Miami.” 

Muguruza, who beat Williams in the 2016 French Open final, next faces seventh seed Kiki Bertens, who beat Britain’s Johanna Konta.

“We’ve played many times and it’s always super-tough, super-exciting,” said Muguruza, who is a former world number one like Williams.

“I wish I’m going to see her soon and

[she’s]

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feeling better.”

World number two Simona Halep survived a strong challenge from qualifier Kateryna Kozlova to reach the fourth round.

The Romanian, who won the title in 2015, struggled to hit her stride but emerged with a 7-6 (7-3) 7-5 victory in her first meeting with the 114th-ranked Ukrainian.

Sixth seed Elina Svitolina of Ukraine beat Australian Daria Gavrilova 7-5 6-4 to advance, while there were also wins for China’s Qiang Wang and Ashleigh Barty of Australia.

In the men’s competition, Roger Federer began his bid for a record sixth Indian Wells title with a 6-1 7-5 victory over German world number 85 Peter Gojowczyk to reach the third round.

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Federer, who won the tournament in 2017 but lost to Juan Martin del Potro in last year’s final, was a break down at 3-1 in the second set.

However, the Swiss world number four broke straight back, then benefited from a Gojowczyk double-fault for another break, before serving out for victory.

“I struggled a little bit with my serving in that second set and that gave him chances. Because he was serving better, he started to swing more freely and then it was tough,” said Federer.

“I’m really happy I found a way in that second set.”

He will face compatriot Stan Wawrinka next, with the three-time Grand Slam champion unseeded as he continues his return from injury.

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The 33-year-old Swiss beat Hungarian Marton Fucsovics 6-4 6-7 (5-7) 7-5, finally sealing match point on his fifth attempt after three hours and 24 minutes.

World number two Rafael Nadal, a three-time Indian Wells winner, needed just 72 minutes to get past American Jared Donaldson with a 6-1 6-1 victory to set up a meeting with Diego Schwartzman, who beat Spain’s Roberto Carballes 6-3 6-1.

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Argentina’s Trungelliti makes history as oldest first-time ATP Tour finalist

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Qualifiers - South Korea v Argentina - Gijang Gymnasium, Busan, South Korea - February 8, 2026 Argentina's Marco Trungelliti in action during his match against South Korea's Hyeon Chung REUTERS/Kim Soo-Hyeon/File Photo

Argentina’s 36-year-old Marco Trungelliti proved tennis dreams do not come with an expiration date when he became the oldest first-time ​tour-level finalist in the Open Era after beating the top ‌seed at the Grand Prix Hassan II semi-finals in Marrakech on Saturday.

Trungelliti, who came through the tournament’s qualifiers, upset Italy’s defending champion Luciano Darderi 6-4 ​7-6(2) to break the previous record held by Victor Estrella ​Burgos of the Dominican Republic, who reached his first final ⁠aged 34 years in 2015.

Darderi, ranked 19 in the world, ​was only six-years-old when Trungelliti turned pro in 2008. With the victory, ​Trungelliti secured just his second career top-20 win.

“Of course, I believed it, that’s one of the reasons that I’m here. Otherwise, it wouldn’t be possible,” Trungelliti said ​in the on-court interview.

“I’ve worked a lot, me and my ​team and also my wife, my kid. We all believed in breaking the record ‌basically ⁠and that’s exactly what we have done now.”

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The milestone caps a remarkable journey for Trungelliti, who made his first ATP Tour semi-final in 2018 in Umag, Croatia – 402 weeks ago.

Having entered the tournament ​ranked 117 in ​the world, Trungelliti’s ⁠breakthrough week has already guaranteed he will crack the top 100 for the first time. He is ​currently ranked number 75 in the live rankings.

“It’s ​been happening ⁠the whole week, leaving the court with a victory,” added Trungelliti, who has dropped only one set at the tournament. “So hopefully (there) is one ⁠more ​to go.”

He will face Rafael Jodar on ​Sunday after the Spaniard prevented an all-Argentine final with a 6-2 6-1 victory over ​Camilo Ugo Carabelli.

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Serena listed as eligible to return on February 22

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Tennis legend and entrepreneur Serena Williams speaks during the America Business Forum at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, U.S., November 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello.

Serena Williams has been listed as eligible to return to tennis by the sport’s drug-testing body (ITIA) as of February 22, though it remains unclear whether the 23-time Grand Slam champion will make a stunning comeback to the women’s tour.

The 44-year-old raised eyebrows late last year after rejoining the tennis anti-doping testing pool, though she denied at the time the move signalled she was preparing to return to the sport she dominated for nearly two decades.

She reignited speculation last month when she deflected questions about a possible return during an appearance on NBC’s “Today” show.

The Women’s Tennis Association did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside normal business hours.

Williams, who won her last Grand Slam singles title in 2017, has not competed since the 2022 U.S. Open.

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Serena Williams denies pending return despite re-entering anti-doping test pool

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Serena Williams has re-entered the tennis anti-doping testing pool but the 23-times Grand Slam champion denied on Tuesday that the move had anything to do with her making a return to the sport she dominated for nearly two decades.

The International Tennis Integrity Agency confirmed to Reuters that Williams, who has not competed since the 2022 U.S. Open, was among the list of players in its testing pool, which requires individuals to provide their whereabouts at any given time, every day, and participate in random testing

But as the story of 44-year-old Williams’ inclusion on the list, first reported earlier on Tuesday by The Athletic, gained traction and sparked talk about her potential return, the tennis great took to social media to deny a comeback was in her plans.

“Omg yall I’m NOT coming back. This wildfire is crazy,” Williams wrote on X.

Her agent did not immediately respond to an email from Reuters asking why the player had re-entered the testing pool.

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Williams’ name appears on the ITIA website’s list of retired players and would be able to return to a sanctioned event after making herself available for out-of-competition testing for at least six months.

Last week former world number one Williams posted a series of photos on Instagram showing herself on a tennis court with her youngest daughter, Adira River, whom she gave birth to in August 2023.

In August 2022, ahead of her final U.S. Open, Williams announced in a Vogue article that she was “evolving away from tennis.”

Williams, who won her last Grand Slam singles title in 2017, had been chasing an elusive 24th crown that would have drawn her level with Australian Margaret Court, who holds the record.

The American came tantalisingly close to achieving that feat, featuring in four major finals since giving birth to her first daughter, Olympia, in 2017.

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