By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Tuesday, August 1, 2023
A persistent knee damage has pressured Denis Shapovalov to step out of Toronto.
The Twenty second-ranked Canadian formally withdrew from his dwelling Masters 1000, the National Bank Open Presented by Rogers, which begins on Monday.
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“I’m really disappointed to announce my withdrawal from the @nbotoronto,” Shapovalov posted on Instagram. “I’ve been doing everything possible to get my knee healthy and be able to compete but unfortunately it needs more time.
“There’s no higher honor than taking part in at your own home match and I’ll actually miss taking part in in Toronto.”
Following his fourth-round Wimbledon loss to Roman Safiullin last month, Shapovalov conceded his knee pain was “insufferable” and said if he opted to rest the knee, rather than undergo surgery, then he would likely be sidelined at least two months.
“The minimal could be two months. Yeah, I imply, hopefully no surgical procedure. Obviously with surgical procedure it could be for much longer, however I’d say the minimal could be two months,” Shapovalov said at Wimbledon, adding “in the direction of the tip of the match, I could not even stroll, not to mention play.”
Denis Shapovalov has withdrawn from the #NBO23 on account of a knee damage.
While we’ll miss you this 12 months, we want for a speedy restoration and might’t wait to see you again on courtroom quickly Denis ❤️
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— National Bank Open (@NBOtoronto) August 1, 2023
After his Wimbledon departure, Shapovalov stated if he opts for relaxation, he would miss the U.S. summer season hard-court swing and attempt to comeback for the autumn indoor season.
“So maybe it is a good time to take a break, try to fix this, and come back for the fall,” Shapovalov stated. “But then again, I would be missing an important part of the season which I love to play, which is in North America.”
The Canadian left-hander joins 23-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic, who withdrew final week citing fatigue, and defending champion Pablo Carreno Busta, who is continuous his restoration from an elbow damage, in withdrawing from the Canadian Masters.
Last August, a 31-year-old Carreno Busta battled again from a set right down to knock off Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, to seize his maiden Masters 1000 when the match was held in Montreal.
It was Hurkacz’s his first loss in an ATP last (5-1). Carreno Busta denied Hurkacz’s bid to grow to be the third participant in Open Era historical past to win every of his first six ATP finals, and the primary Pole to win in Canada since 1976.
The Twenty third-ranked Carreno Busta additionally withdrew from Cincinnati.
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