Injured Ruud Pulls Out of Wimbledon
- Casper Ruud has withdrawn from Wimbledon due to a knee injury, as confirmed by his management.
- Ruud, currently ranked No. 16 in the world, lost in the second round of the French Open to Nuno Borges.
- He has been struggling with a knee injury for some time and stated that playing best-of-five sets is unfortunately too soon for him.
- Ruud's next tournament will be in Gstaad, where he has reached the second round at Wimbledon in the past.
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Injured Ruud pulls out of Wimbledon
Norway's Casper Ruud has pulled out of Wimbledon as he is still struggling to recover from a knee injury, his management told local media on Saturday.The world No. 16 and two-time French Open finalist suffered a shock second-round exit at the claycourt major last month, losing to unseeded Nuno Borges of Port
Casper Ruud Withdraws from Wimbledon Amid Knee Injury Struggles | Sports-Games
Norwegian tennis star Casper Ruud has announced his withdrawal from Wimbledon due to an ongoing knee injury. The world No. 16 has not played since his unexpected exit from the French Open. Ruud's team states he is training but not ready for best-of-five sets, aiming for a return at Gstaad.
For the first time in his career, Elmer Møller will enter the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament directly when Wimbledon begins on June 30. Norwegian Casper Ruud has withdrawn from the tournament with a knee injury...
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