Wimbledon is scheduled in the center’s third match, this Tuesday, the match between the British Andy Murray and the czech Tomas Macacthe Scot is expected to announce on Monday night whether he is definitely ready to play singles and not just doubles with his brother Jamie.
The absence of a two-time champion at Dunblane will be a setback for the All England Club, which already thought it would not have a double winner either. Rafael Nadal, dedicated to clay and the Paris Olympic Games. And the Serbian is in the picture Novak Djokovicwith seven titles on his record, but three weeks ago he underwent surgery for a knee injury and the risk of a relapse continues to surround the Balkan figure.
A few days ago, Murray had a cyst removed from his back, which caused limited movement in one leg, which continues to be Murray’s biggest concern, as he hopes to regain the freedom of movement to play.
In this panorama, there has been a similar series of casualties of tennis players who fell from the participation tables without even being brought to the court.
The French opened the season Corentin Moutet due to a wrist injury shortly after Friday’s draw. This is the first slot of nine that has to be filled by the ‘lucky loser’ athletes, who came from the previous stage where they fell in their final round.
Among the men, the Spaniards Alexander Davidovich (back) and Pablo Carreno, elbow surgery but this time with muscle problems in one leg. The German Dominic Koepfer He presented the medical report for an ankle sprain.
The Belarusian farewell caused an even greater impact Aryna Sabalenka, due to a shoulder injury. Same incident presented by another Belarusian Grand Slam champion and former No. 1 later, Victoria Azarenka who also had to be the doubles partner of Paula Badosa.
The Italian Elisabetta Cocciaretto and the Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova They were wiped out due to viral disease.
And the first day has not yet ended and the second has not yet begun. Wimbledon fear more last-minute absences. There is always the risk of slipping off the track, as it happened Mark Lajalthe rival of Carlos Alcaraz. Even though he fell as long as he was (1.91 meters tall), he luckily fell without a physical cause.
Source: La Verdad

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