ASB Classic organisers are "fully confident" that Serena Williams will take the court in Auckland in January, despite a lingering shoulder injury that has ruled her out for the rest of this year.
Williams, who was announced last month as the tournament's marquee signing for 2017, withdrew from the season-ending WTA finals on Tuesday, citing doctor's advice to rest her problematic shoulder.
"My doctor insists that I stay at home and heal it every single day so I can have a chance to play next year," said Williams in a statement. "It has been a really tough year for me, just dealing with my shoulder injury."
The 35-year-old has played only eight tournaments in 2016, including the four grand slams and the Rio Olympics. She has battled a niggling shoulder condition since the northern hemisphere summer, which meant she played just three events between June and October, and missed the entire Asian swing.
However, ASB Classic tournament director Karl Budge sees the latest news about his top seed as no cause for concern.