Poland's Hubert Hurkacz withdraws from Wimbledon

Poland's Hubert Hurkacz announced his withdrawal from Wimbledon on Friday citing a setback during his recovery from surgery.
"Over the past few weeks, you've seen me on court through both the highs and the more challenging moments. Unfortunately, today I have to share some difficult news," Hurkacz said in a statement. "After careful consideration and consultation with my team, we have made the decision to withdraw from this year's Wimbledon.
"During my preparations, my body reacted with irritation of the synovial membrane. This is a part of the ongoing recovery process following my recent surgery and requires rest and appropriate treatment."
Hurkacz, 28, underwent surgery after tearing the meniscus in his right knee in a second-round match at Wimbledon last year.
He is 15-11 this season but has not played since withdrawing from the Libema Open earlier this month due to a lower back injury.
Hurkacz has won eight singles titles on the ATP Tour and still is looking for his first Grand Slam win. He reached the semifinals at Wimbledon in 2021.
"It is not easy to step away from such a prestigious tournament," Hurkacz said. "But I know this is the right decision for my long-term health and performance."
Wimbledon begins on Monday.
--Field Level Media


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