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Naomi Osaka has confirmed she will miss this year’s Wilmbledon. Photo: TNS

Wimbledon: Naomi Osaka withdraws citing Achilles injury

  • ‘See you next time,’ former world No 1 says as she announces she will be absent from the year’s third grand slam tournament
  • Osaka had already hinted at not playing Wimbledon after it was stripped of ranking points for banning Russian and Belarusian players over the Ukraine invasion
Wimbledon

Former world No 1 Naomi Osaka pulled out of Wimbledon for the second successive year on Saturday, blaming an Achilles injury.

“My Achilles still isn’t right, so I’ll see you next time,” the four-time grand slam title winner posted on Twitter.

Osaka, 24, was already considering not playing over the ATP and WTA tours’ decision to strip Wimbledon of ranking points after the All England Club banned Russian and Belarusian players in response to the invasion of Ukraine.

Osaka’s tweet, although not mentioning Wimbledon specifically, was accompanied by a photo of herself on a grass court, and an emoji of a blade of grass.

“Wishing you a speedy return to full fitness, @naomiosaka,” tweeted the Wimbledon tournament in response.

The Japanese player first suffered the Achilles problem in her opening match in Madrid in May, the injury forcing her to pull out of the following Italian Open.

This month she posted a video of a training exercise on social media accompanied by the caption: “Here’s me running on an underwater treadmill because my Achilles is being stubborn still I must be ageing or something.”

Osaka’s name had appeared on the singles entry list for Wimbledon when it was released last week, but she has not featured in any of the grass-court warm-up events.

Osaka, who has never got beyond the third round at the All England Club, raised the possibility of missing the grass-court grand slam after her first-round loss at last month’s French Open.

“I’m leaning more towards not playing given the current circumstances. I’m the type of player that gets motivated by seeing my ranking go up,” she said.

“I feel like if I play Wimbledon without points, it’s more like an exhibition,” she continued.

“The intention of this measure was good, but the execution is all over the place.”

Twelve months ago, Osaka skipped Wimbledon after she had quit the French Open in a row over her refusal to attend mandatory news conferences.

Naomi Osaka has never gone beyond the third round at Wimbledon. Photo: AFP

Osaka’s withdrawal follows that of former Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard, who pulled out of the season’s third grand slam on Friday.

The Canadian said the lack of world rankings points did not fit with her plans to manage her return from injury.

Both players’ names were absent from an updated players’ list.

Osaka, now ranked 43 in the world, made it to the third round in Wimbledon twice, in 2017 and 2018, with her last appearance at the tournament in 2019.

Wimbledon, which starts on June 27, will see the return of 23-time major winner Serena Williams, who has not played at all since an injury-hit withdrawal at the All England Club last year.

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