MONTREAL |
MONTREAL Aug 10 (Reuters) – World number one Victoria
Azarenka withdrew from the rain-hit Montreal Cup on Friday with
a knee injury the Belarusian blamed on a quick turnaround after
competing at the London Olympics.
“I had no time to recover and my body is feeling it,” she
told reporters. “I just felt my knee was not in good shape.
Hopefully it is nothing serious.”
Azarenka, who will also miss next week’s Cincinnati Masters,
said she is hopeful of being ready to play in the Aug. 27-Sep.9
U.S. Open, the year’s final grand slam.
The 23-year-old Belarusian was tied 3-3 in her second-round
match on Thursday before it was delayed by rain and her decision
to withdraw puts her top ranking in jeopardy.
Should Agnieszka Radwanska, who plays South African Chanelle
Scheepers in a third-round encounter later on Friday, win the
tournament she will replace Azarenka atop the rankings.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue)
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