Twenty-three time grand slam champion Serena Williams has been fined for not showing up for a press conference post her first round exit from the Miami Open.
Serena is facing a 1, 000 USD fine for not following the tournament guidelines, reports the Sport24.
The American tennis sensation crashed out of the tournament after suffering a 6-3, 6-2 from newly-minted BNP Paribas Open champion Naomi Osaka.
Japanese No.1 Osaka handed the eight-time champion her first-ever loss before the fourth round in Miami.
Williams, however, later released a statement through the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).
"Every tournament is an opportunity for me to better understand the areas I need to improve to be my best," Williams said in the statement.
"Naomi played a great match and I learn something each time I play. I look forward to continuing my return by progressing every day."
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"I'm so grateful for my fans who continue to support me every step of this incredible journey."
Miami Open was the former world number one's only second competitive appearance since ending a 15-month absence due to pregnancy.
Earlier, she was ousted from the Indian Wells Masters after going down against elder sister Venus Williams in the third round of the tournament.
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