Aryna Sabalenka scheidet bei den Italian Open wegen Rückenverletzung aus

Aryna Sabalenka unterlag am 10. Mai bei den Italian Open gegen Sorana Cirstea, nachdem sie durch Probleme am unteren Rücken und an der Hüfte beeinträchtigt wurde. Die Nummer 1 der Welt verlor mit 2:6, 6:3, 7:5 in einem Match, das ihr frühestes Ausscheiden seit 15 Monaten markierte. Sie konzentriert sich nun auf ihre Genesung vor den French Open.

Sabalenka begann stark, sah ihr Niveau jedoch sinken, nachdem die Verletzung im dritten Satz auftrat. Sie nahm eine medizinische Auszeit zur Behandlung ihres unteren Rückens und ihrer Hüfte, was ihre Rotation und Bewegung einschränkte. Die Belarussin erklärte später, dass ihr Körper im Verlauf der Partie keine Topleistung zugelassen habe.

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