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Sabalenka pulls out of Wimbledon due to shoulder injury

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Last updated: 2024/07/01 at 2:58 PM
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Aryna Sabalenka, the third-seeded player in Wimbledon, was forced to withdraw from the tournament due to a shoulder injury. The two-time Australian Open champion was scheduled to play Emina Bektas in the first round, but had to be replaced by Erika Andreeva. Sabalenka had experienced issues with her shoulder during a quarterfinal match at the Berlin Ladies Open, which ultimately led to her decision to pull out of Wimbledon.

In a recent statement, Sabalenka expressed her frustration with the injury, describing it as “very frustrating” and affecting her serve specifically. Despite undergoing various treatments and rehab, the Belarusian player was unable to fully recover in time for Wimbledon. She mentioned that while she could still practice and hit groundstrokes, serving was a challenge due to the pain. Sabalenka remained hopeful until the last minute, but ultimately had to make the difficult decision to withdraw from the tournament.

The injury comes as a setback for Sabalenka, who has been a semifinalist at Wimbledon in the past two appearances. With a strong record in Grand Slam tournaments, the Belarusian player was considered a serious contender at this year’s Wimbledon. However, the shoulder injury proved to be too much to overcome, forcing her to miss out on the opportunity to compete at the prestigious grass-court tournament.

Despite the disappointment of withdrawing from Wimbledon, Sabalenka remains focused on her recovery and future competitions. The player has been dealing with various pains in recent months, but has shown resilience and determination to continue competing at the highest level. Sabalenka’s positive attitude and determination to overcome challenges will undoubtedly serve her well in the upcoming tournaments and Grand Slam events.

Sabalenka’s absence from Wimbledon opens up opportunities for other players in the women’s draw. With the competition heating up at the grass-court tournament, fans can expect to see some exciting matches and unexpected results. As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on the remaining players as they vie for the coveted Wimbledon title and a chance to make history on the historic grass courts of the All England Club.

In conclusion, Aryna Sabalenka’s withdrawal from Wimbledon due to a shoulder injury comes as a disappointment for the player and her fans. Despite her best efforts to recover in time for the tournament, the Belarusian player was unable to overcome the pain and had to make the tough decision to withdraw. As Sabalenka focuses on her recovery and future competitions, fans can look forward to an exciting and competitive Wimbledon tournament with unexpected twists and turns. With the competition heating up at the grass-court event, all eyes will be on the remaining players as they battle it out for the Wimbledon title and a chance to etch their names in tennis history.

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