Holder Simona Halep is back to head a field at the Dubai Tennis Championships which has been seriously weakened by the late withdrawals of Serena Williams and Australian Open champion Angelique Kerber.
What had looked to be a strong start to the post-Melbourne season began deteriorating last week as the pullouts due to various aliments and injuries mounted prior to Monday’s first day at the Aviation Club.
In addition to world number one Williams and Germany’s Kerber, other absentees include 2012 champion Agnieszka Radwanska, Russian star Maria Sharapova and 2011 winner Caroline Wozniacki.
Halep, second seeded Garbine Muguruza, her fellow Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro and number four Petra Kvitova all have byes into the second round.
Due to late decisions and changes of heart, Halep, Kvitova and Karolina Pliskova all needed wild cards into the draw.
The presence of Halep was a particularly close call, with the Romanian originally planning to miss the outdoor hard court tournament to have surgery on her nose.
At the time she made the decision in the wake of a first-round loss at the Australian Open to Chinese qualifier Zhang Shuai, the choice seemed logical.
But a Fed Cup win this month over Kvitova suddenly gave Halep hope and she has now postponed her procedure indefinitely.
The world number three said that she felt fine during the Fed Cup, so why bother to pause: “I’m not sure. Now that I’ve started to play good tennis, I don’t want to stop again.
“I’ve had long breaks before, many antibiotics, and I have to stay a little bit away from them. And then we’ll see—maybe this year I have to do it, because it’s better for me.”

Serena’s third withdrawal


Williams, whose pullout was her third in four years on short notice in Dubai, was most recently seen on an American television shopping network this week selling 45-dollar cardigans to her fans.
“I’m disappointed to have to withdraw from the Dubai Tennis Championships,” she said in a statement. “I have come down with the flu and I am not at 100 per cent, so I need to take this time to recuperate.”
Williams last appeared at the tournament in a semi-final two years ago, losing to Alize Cornet.
Kerber, who beat Williams for the Australian Open title in a major shock, said: “I am very sad to announce that I have to withdraw from this great tournament in Dubai due to an injury of my right upper thigh.”
Halep will await a second-round opponent as former number one Ana Ivanovic faces Australian Daria Gavrilova while Wimbledon finalist Muguruza will play the winner from a qualifier and Elina Svitolina of the Ukraine.
Rising Swiss Belinda Bencic takes the fifth seeding ahead of last year’s finalist Pliskova. Italy’s US Open finalist Roberta Vinci and Dubai-based Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova round out the seeds.

Venus vanquishes Doi to claim inaugural Taiwan title
American multiple grand slam champion Venus Williams collected the 49th title of her illustrious career by defeating Japan’s Misaki Doi 6-4, 6-2 in the final of the inaugural Taiwan Open yesterday.
The 35-year-old Californian, who was beaten in the first rounds of the Auckland Classic and Australian Open last month, won the $500,000 hard court tournament in Kaohsiung without dropping a set.
“It’s wonderful to have women’s tennis here. It’s been too long, it’s the first time in 22 years,” the top seed and world number 12 said in a courtside interview.
“It’s my first time in Taiwan, so thank you for making me feel so welcome and thank you for making me feel at home,” Williams added after defeating the tournament second seed.
Williams’s 49 career titles, including seven grand slam singles championships, leave her seventh on the all time list as she closes in on Monica Seles (53) and Lindsay Davenport (55).
Martina Navratilova leads the way on 167 titles, while Williams’ younger sister and current world number one Serena, who pulled out of the Dubai Championships this week with flu, has 69.
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