Naomi Osaka se retira de la final de Bad Homburg por una lesión en el pie

Naomi Osaka se retiró el sábado de la final de Bad Homburg debido a una lesión en el pie, lo que supone un contratiempo en su preparación para Wimbledon.

Osaka perdía ante Karolina Muchova por 6-1 y 1-0 al inicio del segundo set cuando se retiró de su primera final sobre hierba. Había solicitado un tiempo muerto médico durante el primer set.

La campeona de cuatro títulos de Grand Slam, de 28 años, dijo al público: “Solo quiero dar las gracias a todos los que vinieron a ver el partido. Pido disculpas por no haber podido terminar, pero este ambiente ha sido increíble durante toda la semana”.

Osaka nunca ha superado la tercera ronda en Wimbledon, que comienza el lunes. Está previsto que se enfrente a Elsa Jacquemot en la primera ronda.

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