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Second ranked Wozniacki withdraws with right leg injury

July 31, 2018 by vir Leave a Comment

World number two Caroline Wozniacki, the reigning Australian Open champion, withdrew from the WTA Washington Open on Tuesday (Jul 31) with a right leg injury, the tournament announced. Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki reacts while playing Russia’s Ekaterina Makarova during their women’s singles second round match at Wimbledon Championships in London on Jul 4, 2018. (AFP/Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS) The 28-year-old Dane won her 29th career WTA title in June at Eastbourne but was ousted from Wimbledon in the second round. Top seed Wozniacki said after practice on Monday she had a right leg issue. “It’s just something that has been nagging for a little while,” Wozniacki said. “Hopefully it will be fine.” Wozniacki captured her first Grand Slam title at Melbourne in January, returning to world number one after a six-year gap, the longest span between reigns in women’s tennis history. Wozniacki withdrew hours before her scheduled opening match against Ukraine qualifier Anhelina Kalinina. She will be replaced in the draw by qualifying lucky loser Ysaline Bonaventure of Belgium. With Wozniacki out, the top-ranked player in the tournament is world number three Sloane Stephens, the reigning US Open champion. AFP




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