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Serena Williams withdraws from Bank of West with hurt elbow

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World No. 1 Serena Williams has withdrawn from the upcoming Bank of the West Classic because of an elbow injury she says must get ''back to 100 percent.''
The tournament announced her withdrawal Friday. It runs Aug. 3-9 at Stanford University.
Williams expressed her disappointment and noted, ''The tournament is one of my favorites and the fans have always been so generous and supportive of me.''
Williams recently won her sixth Wimbledon championship, 21st Grand Slam singles title overall and fourth consecutive major event - the ''Serena Slam'' - and she also won four Slam events in a row in 2002-03. She will now look to chase a fifth straight at the U.S. Open in August.
Fifth-ranked Caroline Wozniacki will make her Bank of the West Classic debut, and as the top seed.

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