The proper thigh damage that compelled top-ranked Iga Swiatek to retire throughout her Italian Open quarterfinal “shouldn’t be anything serious,” the Polish participant mentioned on Thursday.
Swiatek needed to cease taking part in in the course of the third set in opposition to Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina in a match that began late Wednesday night.
“I felt pain in my right thigh. It was pretty sudden. At the beginning I didn’t really know if it was serious or not,” Swiatek mentioned. “We did an examination with the physio afterwards. It shouldn’t be anything serious, so I’m pretty positive that I’ll be back soon.”
Swiatek will probably be aiming for a 3rd French Open title — and second straight — when the clay-court Grand Slam begins in 10 days.
“To be ready for Roland Garros I need to recover right now. I’m going to take couple of days off. … Since Stuttgart I wasn’t really able to recover with that tight schedule that we have on WTA,” Swiatek mentioned, referring to a match in Germany final month.
Swiatek gained the French Open in 2020 and 2022. She was additionally a two-time defending champion in Rome and was on a 14-match profitable streak on the Foro Italico.
It was 2-2 within the third when Swiatek stopped after greater than two hours of play. She gained the primary set 6-2 earlier than Rybakina took the second set 7-6 (3).
During the second-set tiebreaker, Swiatek grasped her proper knee after shifting instructions a couple of occasions behind the baseline. Close to tears, she took a medical timeout after the set and left the court docket. When she returned, her higher proper thigh was bandaged. Then after 4 extra video games, she retired.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com