Amelie Mauresmo, Na Li withdraw from US Open

France’s Amelie Mauresmo and China’s Na Li won’t play at the US Open which starts August 27.

As expected, former world number one Amelie Mauresmo has pulled out of the final Grand Slam of the year in order to fully recover from a groin injury and to get her motivation back in the meantime. This is only a continuation of a tough 2007, in which Mauresmo endured a two-month lay-off with appendicitis after which her results on court have been much worse than usual.

Mauresmo hasn’t played any competitive tennis since the Fed Cup in July, while the last regular tournament she played was Wimbledon where her title defence ended with a fourth-round defeat by Czech Nicole Vaidisova. However, we might see her at the China Open in the second half of September.

World No. 21 Na Li has withdrawn because of a rib injury which has been bothering her since the Wimbledon warm-up tournament in Birmingham. So, the US Open is the second consecutive Grand Slam that the best-ranked Chinese player must skip.

The WTA tour is not the same without Mauresmo and Li; I hope they will fully recover soon. (via BBC, Reuters)

Na Li eventually withdraws from Wimbledon

It was announced on Tuesday that world No. 18 Na Li has high chances of recovering from her rib injury until Wimbledon. But today, Wimbledon officials have declared that she’s been added to the list of player withdrawals (alongside Anastasia Myskina, Vera Zvonareva, Romina Oprandi, and Jie Zheng).

There is no word yet on the extent of the injury and how long she will be off the Tour.

Na Li will be replaced by a lucky loser Alize Cornet of France. (via On the Baseline)

China’s Na Li likely to recover and play at Wimbledon

Na LiHighest-ranked Chinese female player Na Li will probably take part in the next week’s grand slam, even though she had to withdraw from Eastbourne, the ongoing Wimbledon warm-up event, because she had strained a muscle in her chest.

"She decided not play in Eastbourne this week to give her time to recover from the injury. She is unlikely to pull out of Wimbledon," said Xie Miqing, spokeswomen of the China Tennis Association.

Last year, world No. 18 Na Li reached the quarter-finals of Wimbledon which established her as the first Chinese to go that far in a grand slam. (source: Reuters)


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