Berrettini to miss start of clay court season after hand surgery
Matteo Berrettini announced on Thursday that he will miss out on next week's Monte Carlo Masters and further clay events in Madrid and Rome after hand surgery.
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Matteo Berrettini announced on Thursday that he will miss out on next week's Monte Carlo Masters and further clay events in Madrid and Rome after hand surgery.
Matteo Berrettini announced on Thursday that he will miss out on next week's Monte Carlo Masters and further clay events in Madrid and Rome after hand surgery. The world number six revealed last week that he had undergone a minor operation on his right hand after deciding not to play at the Miami Open. "Following advice from the medical experts, my team and I have decided that it is crucial I do not put time pressure on my recovery process," the Italian said on Instagram.
Matteo Berrettini has pulled out of tournaments in Monte Carlo, Madrid, and Rome ahead of the French Open after having surgery on his right wrist. The Italian pulled out of the Miami Open Masters tournament last week ahead of his match against Argentina's Juan Manuel Cerundolo, with the 25-year-old later revealing it was due to a right hand injury which required him to go under the knife. Ad/> Berrettini, who is currently No.
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