Serena Williams hospitalized with Blood Clot in Lung
Thursday, March 3, 2011
By Mr. Hollywood
JR Staff Writer
Serena Williams has become one of the most famous athletes in the world over the past ten plus years. Along with her sister, Venus, she is known as the greatest tennis player of all-time. She has also become a well-known sex symbol because of her curves and selection of tennis outfits.
Two years ago, rumors began to circulate about Williams dating rapper, Common. The rumors were confirmed and the two made their relationship public. But, not long after they confirmed their relationship, Williams and Common were on the rocks. Because of their hectic schedules, they had to call things off.
On Monday, Serena Williams' problems were much bigger than her on/off relationship with Common. Early in the day, she fell ill and was taken to the hospital. It was soon discovered that Williams had a blood clot in her lung and she was rushed into surgery. The surgery went well for Williams, however.
For the remainder of this week, Serena Williams will remain at Cedars (Sinai Medical Center) for observations. Sources close to Williams say she is recovering well and should soon return to form.
JR Staff Writer
Serena Williams has become one of the most famous athletes in the world over the past ten plus years. Along with her sister, Venus, she is known as the greatest tennis player of all-time. She has also become a well-known sex symbol because of her curves and selection of tennis outfits.
Two years ago, rumors began to circulate about Williams dating rapper, Common. The rumors were confirmed and the two made their relationship public. But, not long after they confirmed their relationship, Williams and Common were on the rocks. Because of their hectic schedules, they had to call things off.
On Monday, Serena Williams' problems were much bigger than her on/off relationship with Common. Early in the day, she fell ill and was taken to the hospital. It was soon discovered that Williams had a blood clot in her lung and she was rushed into surgery. The surgery went well for Williams, however.
For the remainder of this week, Serena Williams will remain at Cedars (Sinai Medical Center) for observations. Sources close to Williams say she is recovering well and should soon return to form.
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