Federer and Serena Williams out of the world tennis rankings

Swiss Roger Federer and American Serena Williams were eliminated from the world rankings of professional and professional tennis players, respectively, after losing all their points on Monday.

Federer, who has been absent since Wimbledon last year, reached the quarter-finals due to a knee injury, entered the classification for the first time in 1997, and the same applies to Serena, who won 23 titles in the Grand Slam tournaments.

Serena's return to the courts after a year-long absence was also not crowned with her early exit in the first round on Wimbledon grass, in front of the unknown Frenchwoman Armoni Tan.

As for Federer, who has 20 major titles, he is expected to return to action in September, when he participates in the Laver Cup.

Federer, aged 40, said during his participation in the 100th anniversary of Wimbledon on July 3 that he did not "expect that it (his injury) will take this long to return to the courts," expressing his hope to participate in Wimbledon. Once again.

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