Aryna Sabalenka se retira del Abierto de Italia por una lesión de espalda

Aryna Sabalenka perdió ante Sorana Cirstea en el Abierto de Italia el 10 de mayo después de que una molestia en la zona lumbar y la cadera dificultara su juego. La número 1 del mundo cayó por 2-6, 6-3 y 7-5 en un partido que marcó su eliminación más temprana en 15 meses. Ahora se centra en su recuperación antes del Abierto de Francia.

Sabalenka comenzó con fuerza, pero vio cómo su nivel descendía después de que la lesión apareciera en el tercer set. Solicitó una pausa médica para recibir tratamiento en la zona lumbar y la cadera, lo que limitó su rotación y movimiento. La bielorrusa explicó más tarde que su estado físico le impidió rendir al máximo nivel durante todo el encuentro.

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