Sabalenka pulls out of Wimbledon

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Sabalenka pulls out of Wimbledon

Two-time Grand Slam champion Aryna Sabalenka has withdrawn from Wimbledon due to a shoulder injury.

The Belarusian, who was third seed and set to face Emina Bektas on Court No 1 on Monday, was replaced in the draw by lucky loser Erika Andreeva.

Sabalenka, who suffered a lower back injury this year and struggled with illness at the French Open, sustained the injury during last month’s Berlin Open.

Sabalenka was a semi-finalist at the All England Club each of the last two times she appeared there. A little more than a week ago, Sabalenka stopped playing during the first set of her quarter-final at the Berlin Ladies Open, citing pain in her shoulder.

She said she had a muscle injury that she called “very frustrating.”

Ons Jabeur of Tunisia is celebrated after winning the Ladies' Singles Semi-finals match against Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus in the Championships, Wimbledon at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, the United Kingdom on July 13, 2023. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

Image: Sabalenka reached the semi-finals at Wimbledon on her last two appearances

“The most annoying thing is that I can do anything. I can practice; I can hit my groundstrokes. I’m struggling with serving. That’s really annoying. You don’t feel like you’re injured,” Sabalenka said.

“If you give me some weights, I’m going to go lift some weights. But if you tell me to serve, I’m going to go through pain. We did an MRI, we did everything. We did a lot of rehab, a lot of treatments and everything.”

Sabalenka had said on Saturday there was a chance she would need to pull out of Wimbledon.

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