Mensik déclare forfait pour le BMW Open de Munich en raison d'une infection au pied

La star tchèque Jakub Mensik, qui s'était retiré du Masters de Monte-Carlo plus tôt cette semaine à cause d'une infection au pied droit, a désormais renoncé au BMW Open de Munich pour se laisser plus de temps de récupération. Le joueur de 20 ans a annoncé la nouvelle sur X, poursuivant une saison 2026 difficile marquée par les blessures.

Après avoir quitté Monte-Carlo quelques heures avant son match d'ouverture contre Fabian Marozsan — initialement présenté comme un problème d'orteil, avec l'entrée de Damir Dzumhur en tant que lucky loser —, Mensik a précisé la cause sur les réseaux sociaux. "Malheureusement, j'ai dû me retirer de Monte-Carlo plus tôt cette semaine à cause d'une infection au pied droit. Nous avons fait tout notre possible pour essayer de me préparer à la compétition, mais il n'y a tout simplement pas eu assez de temps", a-t-il publié sur X. Optant pour la prudence, Mensik s'est désormais retiré du BMW Open de Munich qui aura lieu la semaine prochaine, privilégiant une guérison complète face aux défis récurrents liés aux blessures cette saison.

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