Naomi Osaka out of Wimbledon due to Achilles injury
Former world No 1 Naomi Osaka has pulled out of Wimbledon due to an Achilles injury.
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Former world No 1 Naomi Osaka has pulled out of Wimbledon due to an Achilles injury.
Naomi Osaka and Eugenie Bouchard will not compete at Wimbledon 2022 as the row over ranking points rages on.
Wimbledon is set to start on June 27 as Novak Djokovic bids to win the Grand Slam for a fourth time in a row and Iga Swiatek aims to follow up her French Open victory with another major title. Russian and Belarusian players will not be permitted to play at SW19 following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this year. Ad/> But will Andy Murray, Emma Raducanu, Rafael Nadal and Naomi Osaka contend at the third Grand Slam of the season? Wimbledon'Still isn't right' — Osaka pulls out of Wimbledon with Achilles injuryAN HOUR AGO We look at the players who are set to play Wimbledon and those who are going to miss out… Andy Murray Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray enjoyed one of his best weeks in recent memory as he reached the final of the Stuttgart Open earlier this month.
The Open winner Collin Morikawa and fellow American Joel Dahmen lead a tightly contested US Open heading into the weekend at Brookline, Massachusetts.
Ukraine's Elina Svitolina has said that the US Open have made the wrong call in allowing Russia and Belarus players to compete at Flushing Meadows.
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The Open winner Collin Morikawa and fellow American Joel Dahmen lead a tightly contested US Open heading into the weekend at Brookline, Massachusetts.
Ukraine's Elina Svitolina does not agree with the US Open decision to allow players from Russia and Belarus to compete as neutrals and hoped the Grand Slam organisers would take a firmer stand following Moscow's invasion of her country. Russian and Belarusian players are banned from competing at Wimbledon, which starts on June 27, but the United States Tennis Association allowed them to play under a neutral flag at the hardcourt major in New York.