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Iga Swiatek pulls out of German Open due to a shoulder injury, but sets sights on a return for Wimbledon

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Iga Swiatek has pulled out of the German Open due to an issue with her shoulder. On her personal Twitter account, Swiatek announced that she would not be able to compete in Berlin.

Ad/> “Due to a recurrent discomfort I am feeling in my shoulder, unfortunately I need to withdraw from the bett1open in Berlin,” she said.

Roland-Garros'Our situations are different' — Murray on Nadal playing through pain to win French Open2 HOURS AGO “I'm sorry I will not be able to play there.

I will focus on recovery and rest in order to be ready for Wimbledon.” The German Open was one of the oldest WTA tournaments until it stopped in 2008.

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