Aryna Sabalenka éliminée de l'Open d'Italie à cause d'une blessure au dos

Aryna Sabalenka s'est inclinée face à Sorana Cîrstea lors de l'Open d'Italie le 10 mai, après avoir été gênée par une douleur au bas du dos et à la hanche. La numéro 1 mondiale a perdu 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 lors d'un match marquant son élimination la plus précoce depuis 15 mois. Elle se concentre désormais sur sa convalescence en vue de Roland-Garros.

Sabalenka a pourtant bien entamé la rencontre avant de voir son niveau chuter après l'apparition de la blessure dans le troisième set. Elle a demandé un temps mort médical pour se faire soigner le bas du dos et la hanche, ce qui a limité sa rotation et ses déplacements. La joueuse biélorusse a expliqué par la suite que son état physique l'avait empêchée de livrer sa meilleure performance tout au long du match.

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