LONDON, June 27 (Reuters) - Defending champion Serena Williams lost 6-3 7-6 to Marion Bartoli in the fourth round at Wimbledon on Monday.
The American, seeded seventh after serious health problems, struggled throughout against the ninth-seeded Frenchwoman who took the first set on her sixth set point.
Williams, 13-times grand slam champion, made a succession of unforced errors, roaring in anguish after one poor shot, but she showed all her battling qualities to save five match-points in the second set and force a tiebreak.
Bartoli continued to serve strongly and she earned another two match points in the tiebreak, the second of which she converted to take it 8-6.
The American, seeded seventh after serious health problems, struggled throughout against the ninth-seeded Frenchwoman who took the first set on her sixth set point.
Williams, 13-times grand slam champion, made a succession of unforced errors, roaring in anguish after one poor shot, but she showed all her battling qualities to save five match-points in the second set and force a tiebreak.
Bartoli continued to serve strongly and she earned another two match points in the tiebreak, the second of which she converted to take it 8-6.
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