Amanda Anisimova déclare forfait pour l'Open d'Italie en raison d'une blessure au poignet

Amanda Anisimova s'est retirée de l'Open d'Italie à Rome à cause d'une blessure au poignet gauche, marquant un nouveau coup d'arrêt dans sa préparation sur terre battue pour Roland-Garros.

Les organisateurs du tournoi ont annoncé le retrait le 7 mai, confirmant qu'Elena Gabriela Ruse intègrerait le tableau principal en tant que "lucky loser". Anisimova devait affronter Jelena Ostapenko au deuxième tour. L'Américaine n'a disputé aucun match durant la saison actuelle sur terre battue après des retraits préalables à Charleston et Madrid en raison du même problème.

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