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Tennis: Osaka, Kenin, Swiatek withdraw from WTA Montreal event, Tennis News & Top Stories

Tennis: Osaka, Kenin, Swiatek withdraw from WTA Montreal event, Tennis News & Top Stories

MONTREAL (AFP) – Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka, fourth-ranked Sofia Kenin and eighth-ranked Iga Swiatek have withdrawn from next week’s Montreal WTA tournament, Tennis Canada announced on Tuesday (Aug 3).

Japan’s Osaka, the reigning US and Australian Open champion, and Poland’s Swiatek, the 2020 French Open winner, played at the Tokyo Olympics, Osaka losing in the third round to silver medalist Marketa Vondrousova and Swiatek falling in round two to Spain’s Paula Badosa.

“I’m sorry to be missing out on Montreal this year,” Osaka said.

“I hope to see you all in Canada next year.”

Swiatek cited a need to rest in pulling out of the US Open hardcourt tuneup event.

“The first part of the season was so intense that I need a couple of days off to rest and prepare for the next few months,” she said.

Kenin, a 22-year-old American who won last year’s Australian Open, has been sidelined by a foot injury since Wimbledon.

“While I’m making progress, my foot injury is not where I need it to be to play at the highest level,” Kenin said.

“I feel another week of recovery and rehab is necessary.”

World number three Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus becomes the first seed as a result of Osaka’s departure.

“Of course we are disappointed,” said tournament director Eugene Lapierre. “But despite their withdrawals, we are still counting on exceptional players in the draw.”

The lineup also includes Canada’s Bianca Andreescu and Romania’s Simona Halep, a two-time Canadian champion.

China’s Zhang Shuai, Czech Marie Bouzkova and Russia’s Liudmila Samsonova moved into main draw berths.

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