SERENA WILLIAMS SAYS it was “the scariest moment in my life” when blood clots were recently discovered in her lungs.
But the 13-time Grand Slam champion said on NBC’s “Today” show Wednesday that she hopes to return to tennis this summer after recovering from a recent pulmonary embolism followed by a hematoma.
Williams spoke from Los Angles, saying she hasn’t left the house much since going to the hospital on February 18 when she said she “couldn’t breathe.”
Williams said she had a CAT scan of her lungs and they “found several blood clots.” Her treatment involved self-injecting blood thinners. As a result, she developed a hematoma in her stomach that grew to the size of “a grapefruit” and it was surgically removed.
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Her absence from tennis could stretch to almost a year since winning the Wimbledon title in July.
Serena Williams hopes to return to tennis in summer
SERENA WILLIAMS SAYS it was “the scariest moment in my life” when blood clots were recently discovered in her lungs.
But the 13-time Grand Slam champion said on NBC’s “Today” show Wednesday that she hopes to return to tennis this summer after recovering from a recent pulmonary embolism followed by a hematoma.
Williams spoke from Los Angles, saying she hasn’t left the house much since going to the hospital on February 18 when she said she “couldn’t breathe.”
Williams said she had a CAT scan of her lungs and they “found several blood clots.” Her treatment involved self-injecting blood thinners. As a result, she developed a hematoma in her stomach that grew to the size of “a grapefruit” and it was surgically removed.
Her absence from tennis could stretch to almost a year since winning the Wimbledon title in July.
- AP
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