Serena Williams's 2003 tennis season ended abruptly after Wimbledon, as Williams underwent surgery on the quadriceps tendon in her knee at the start of August. Initially she was expected to be out for six to eight weeks.[1]
^Harris, Beth (August 1, 2003). "Serena Williams to miss U.S. Open after knee surgery". USA Today. Associated Press.
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