Andreescu (shoulder) backs out of Wimbledon - 2 minutes read
Andreescu (shoulder) backs out of Wimbledon
LONDON -- Bianca Andreescu won't play at Wimbledon because she needs more time to recover from a shoulder injury.
The 19-year-old Andreescu is Canada's highest-ranked player at No. 25.
Tennis Canada took to Twitter to announce Andreescu's status.
Andreescu was seeded 22nd when she withdrew from the French Open ahead of her second-round match against Sofia Kenin because of the right shoulder problem.
She won the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells in March, becoming the first wild-card winner and second-youngest to claim the title in tournament history.
Andreescu started the year by reaching the final of the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand following upset wins over Caroline Wozniacki, Venus Williams and Su-Wei Hsieh. She then raced from New Zealand to Melbourne to play qualifying for the Australian Open, and made the main draw of the season's first major.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
Source: Espn.com
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LONDON -- Bianca Andreescu won't play at Wimbledon because she needs more time to recover from a shoulder injury.
The 19-year-old Andreescu is Canada's highest-ranked player at No. 25.
Tennis Canada took to Twitter to announce Andreescu's status.
Andreescu was seeded 22nd when she withdrew from the French Open ahead of her second-round match against Sofia Kenin because of the right shoulder problem.
She won the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells in March, becoming the first wild-card winner and second-youngest to claim the title in tournament history.
Andreescu started the year by reaching the final of the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand following upset wins over Caroline Wozniacki, Venus Williams and Su-Wei Hsieh. She then raced from New Zealand to Melbourne to play qualifying for the Australian Open, and made the main draw of the season's first major.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
Source: Espn.com
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Keywords:
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club • Bianca Andreescu • Tennis Canada • Twitter • French Open • Sofia Kenin • Shoulder problem • Indian Wells Masters • Indian Wells Masters • Wild card (sports) • Cincinnati Masters • WTA Auckland Open • Auckland • New Zealand • Caroline Wozniacki • Venus Williams • Hsieh Su-wei • New Zealand • Melbourne • Australian Open • Associated Press •