Emma Raducanu's team questioned by Judy Murray after latest injury blow - 'At what cost?'
McIlroy enjoys flying start to set pace at PGA Championship
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McIlroy enjoys flying start to set pace at PGA Championship
Belgian Justine Henin claimed her third straight French Open crown by ruthlessly dispatching Ana Ivanovic on this day in 2007.
Carlos Alcaraz will miss next week's Wimbledon tune-up event at Queen's Club in London due to a slight elbow issue, the 19-year-old said on Wednesday. Alcaraz, who has taken the tennis world by storm this year, reached the quarter-finals at the French Open last month, becoming the youngest player in 29 years to reach two Grand Slam quarter-finals after also making the U.S.
"Players often have shared access to physios at WTA and ATP events but I cannot understate how crucial it is to have someone who knows a player's body, style of play and understands the physical demands of tennis.
Carlos Alcaraz has been forced to withdraw from the Queen's Club Championship with an elbow injury. The 19-year-old is preparing for just his second appearance at Wimbledon and was due to appear at the ATP 500 event for the first time.
Mischa Zverev has said his brother Alexander is ‘doing well’ after undergoing surgery for ligament tears. Alexander Zverev — also known as Sascha — was forced to withdraw from his French Open semi-final against Rafael Nadal in the second set after turning on his ankle. Ad/> The German world number three admitted it was a ‘difficult moment’ for him last week.
(Reuters) - Spain's Carlos Alcaraz will miss next week's Wimbledon tune-up event at Queen's Club in London due to a slight elbow issue, the 19-year-old said on Wednesday.
Emma Raducanu remains on course to play at Wimbledon later this month but will not feature in next week's Rothesay Classic in Birmingham.