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Serena Williams says this bug forced her out of doubles

Serena Williams sits next to her partner sister Venus as Serena was taken ill during their women's doubles second round match against Germany's Kristina Barrois and Switzerland's Stefanie Voegele.(Photo Glyn Kirk AFP/Getty Images)

WIMBLEDON England In a bizarre scene at Wimbledon Serena Williams appeared disoriented in a first round doubles match with sister Venus and was forced to retire after three games Tuesday.

No. 1 Serena who lost in the third round on Saturday to Alize Cornet of France looked unsteady in the warm up against opponents Kristina Barrois and Stefanie Voegle.

A doctor was called on court and Serena appeared to be in tears as she sat in the changeover chair. She buried her hands in her face and consulted with the doctor for 10 minutes before taking the court to play.

In a statement more than two hours after the match Serena said

I am heartbroken I'm not able to continue in the tournament. I thought I could rally this morning because I really wanted to compete but this bug just got the best of me. I want to thank my sister Kristina Stefanie and our teams for their support. We were all looking forward to a great match. From the bottom of my heart I thank all of the fans for their cheers and understanding. I look forward to returning to Wimbledon next year.

Serena Williams walks off the court after illness forces her to retire from doubles match Tuesday with sister Venus.(Photo Jan Kruger Getty Images)

Serving in the third game Serena could at times barely grip or catch the tennis ball. All four of her serves were double faults. None even registered on the radar gun.

After a visit from the umpire Kader Nouni and consulting with Venus the eighth seeded sisters retired trailing 0 3.

Strangest 15 minutes I've seen on a tennis court without a doubt two time U.S. Open champion Tracy Austin said on BBC TV.

Later Serena's half sister Isha Price said her 32 year old sister had been sad and emotional since her loss three days ago to Cornet and hadn't been eating much but not more than normal after a tough loss.

Sasha Bajin Serena's longtime hitting partner declined to comment.

Price said Serena did not appear ill before the match and she wasn't aware of any medication she might be taking. Price said the five time Wimbledon winner would not have taken the court if she were not well.

She seemed emotional sad you know what I mean said Price who declined to speculate on whether Serena's state of mind had anything to do with her coach Patrick Mouratoglou who said in a text message he had not seen Serena in two days. But before the match she was fine.

But in a statement Venus said

Unfortunately Serena has been feeling unwell for the past few days and she just couldn't play to her potential today. I'm really proud of her for trying because we just love playing doubles together. We are looking forward to coming back to Wimbledon next year.

ESPN analyst Pam Shriver who was on the court said it was one of the stranger things she had seen.

You can have reasons not to feel right on the court but nothing that would make you not be able to hold the ball in your hand or catch the ball after a bounce or throw the ball up Shriver said. You might hit four double faults in a row but you'd make contact.

Like many Shriver said she wondered Is this a drama Is this an act If you're not well you need to get help.

Court officials talk to Serena Williams before she retired from her doubles match Tuesday with sister Venus.(Photo Pavel Golovkin AP)

Price said Serena was seeing a doctor to find out what is wrong.

The Williams sisters have won five Wimbledon doubles titles the last in 2012.

Serena could barely pick up balls none of her serves went close to in and umpire Nouni had to come out and talk to them about continuing.

Douglas Robson ( dougrobson) July 1 2014

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