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Karen Khachanov will be absent from Wimbledon for a second year after suffering a stress fracture at the French Open

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Karen Khachanov has withdrawn from Wimbledon after suffering a stress fracture at the French Open. The world No. 11 expects to be out of action until August.

Ad Khachanov will miss the Grand Slam at the All England Club for a second successive year, after Russian and Belarusian players were banned from competing in the tournament last time out because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Sharing his news on social media, Khachanov said: «Hello, everyone. This is not an easy statement for me to write, but I must inform you of my withdrawal from the upcoming Championships at Wimbledon.” “Due to an unfortunate injury I picked up at the French Open (stress fracture and a partial fracture in sacrum S1 bone), I will not be able to participate at Wimbledon for the second year in a row.

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