Denis Shapovalov mentioned he would like to not endure surgical procedure on the knee harm that hampered him in his defeat by Roman Safiullin at Wimbledon on Sunday however admitted that he might want to take a break from tennis to handle the difficulty.
The 24-year-old Canadian, who aggravated the harm in his 3-6 6-3 6-1 6-3 fourth-round loss to the unseeded Russian, mentioned his knee had been affecting him since his run to the ultimate of the ATP 500 Vienna Open in October final yr.
“It’s been on and off since Vienna last year…,” Shapovalov instructed reporters.
“I was definitely considering skipping all of clay and most of grass and just coming out for Wimbledon, but it did sound much sweeter, you know, to play Roland Garros and then play the grass.
“That was the decision I made ultimately, and obviously I think I’m still happy I did it, still had a decent result at Roland Garros (reaching the third round) and here. But yeah, it is an issue that I need to fix.”
Shapovalov mentioned it might probably take a minimal of two months to deal with the harm, including: “Hopefully no surgery. Obviously with surgery it would be much longer.
“After today it’s a little bit difficult. Pretty big setback. Towards the end of the match I couldn’t even walk let alone play.
“That’s probably the worst that it’s been in a long time. I need to talk with the team. I need to try to see some more specialists and see what I can do.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com