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By Apr 21, 2025Elina Svitolina was really “shaken up” by Venus Williams’ fall at Wimbledon
The Ukrainian was relieved to see her opponent stand up on her own after an injury scare during their first-round match.
Published Jul 03, 2023
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Svitolina ran up to the net to check on Williams after seeing her go down in a bad fall during their first-round match.
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"Any injury is bad, but she screamed really loud," said Svitolina. "And the champion she is, she fought, she gave her everything."
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