Andy Murray Carlos Alcaraz Matteo Berrettini Cameron Norrie Lorenzo Sonego Britain Italy county Murray Andy Murray Carlos Alcaraz Matteo Berrettini Cameron Norrie Lorenzo Sonego Britain Italy county Murray

Defending champion Matteo Berrettini withdraws from Queen's due to abdominal injury - 'I'm really sad'

eurosport.com

Defending champion Matteo Berrettini has withdrawn from Queen's with an abdominal injury. Berrettini would have been going for a hat-trick of titles at the West London event after also triumphing in 2021, but has suffered an injury-pockmarked 2023, and appears to have a problem in a similar area to the complaint that kept him out of the recent clay-court season.

Ad Berrettini returned to action at the Stuttgart Open earlier this month, but lost heavily in his first match against fellow Italian Lorenzo Sonego, and looked to be in tears as he left the court.

ATP MiamiEvans' losing streak continues as he crashes out to classy Sonego25/03/2023 AT 22:46 «I’m really sad to have to withdraw from the tournament, and not get the chance to defend my title,» Berrettini said. «I wish the tournament and everyone involved a successful week.

I look forward to coming back next year.» The action at Queen's kicks off on Monday, with British No. 1 Cameron Norrie starting against Miomir Kecmanovic on Monday.

Related News
For a player who not so long ago was consistently making the second week at the Grand Slams, including a stretch of five consecutive major quarterfinal appearances, limiting expectations and venturing into the unknown can feel like alien concepts.
British No. 1 Cameron Norrie hopes to “learn from” fan favourite Carlos Alcaraz in his efforts to get the Wimbledon crowd behind him. Norrie went on a run to the semi-finals in 2022 and goes into this year’s event on home turf as the 12th seed.
Cameron Norrie rued small margins as he suffered defeat in the quarter-finals at the LTA's cinch Championships. Norrie was beaten 6-4 7-6(1) by Sebastian Korda, with the big-serving American dominating the decisive tiebreak to book his place in the last four. Ad The British No.
LONDON: Carlos Alcaraz reached his first quarterfinal on grass as the world No. 2 crushed Jiri Lehecka in the Wimbledon warmup event at Queen’s Club on Thursday.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.