7 players who will miss the 2022 Wimbledon ft Roger Federer Naomi Osaka Alexander Zverev
7 players who will miss the 2022 Wimbledon ft Roger Federer Naomi Osaka & Alexander Zverev Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
OUT: Korda
IN: Lucky LoserWimbledon update:OUT: KordaIN: Lucky LoserHi all. Sadly I had to withdraw from Wimbledon today after my match in Eastbourne. I have been dealing with terrible shin splints and beaten up feet for quite some time now and can’t go on with it anymore. I have been advised to rest and recuperate is the best way forward. Korda is aiming to be back for the North American hardcourt swing in August.
See you soon Hence, Fernandez won't be participating in Wimbledon this year. She's targeting a return at the Citi Open in Washington, which is set to happen during the first week of August.
7 players who will miss the 2022 Wimbledon ft Roger Federer Naomi Osaka & Alexander Zverev
From L-R: Naomi Osaka, Roger Federer and Alexander Zverev. Less than a month after the conclusion of the French Open, Grand Slam action will take centre stage once again as is set to begin on Monday, June 27. Former World No. 1 and 23-time Grand Slam winner is on the comeback trail. Williams retired due to an injury in the first round of the grasscourt Major last year and is set to play her first singles match since then next week. , who won the Australian Open and the French Open, is gunning for his third successive Grand Slam title. Nadal's arch-rival and three-time defending champion will also be present and is the top seed at the tournament. , the defending champion on the women's side, retired earlier this year and won't be present as a result. However, she's not the only player of note who'll be absent. This year's edition has been overshadowed by a couple of controversies. Wimbledon organizers decided to ban Russian and Belarusian players due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. , , and are some of the top players who've been affected by the ban. The ATP and WTA didn't feel this was the right decision, and in turn, decided to award no ranking points for the tournament this year. This has also caused a lot of friction between the players and the organizations. Aside from players who aren't allowed to compete, there are a few others who're unable to participate due to health issues. Let's take a look at some of the key players who will be missing this year's Wimbledon:#7 Sebastian Korda
Sebastian Korda at the 2022 Miami Open. Sebastian Korda made it to the fourth round of Wimbledon upon making his debut last year, but is set to miss the tournament this year. The American competed in a couple of tournaments during the grass season. He made it to the second round in Halle, but fell at the opening hurdle in Eastbourne. Following his most recent loss, Korda announced his withdrawal from the grasscourt Major. He revealed that he has been battling some health issues and needs time to recuperate before he's ready to compete again. Korda wrote on Twitter: "Hi all. Sadly I had to withdraw from Wimbledon today after my match in Eastbourne. I have been dealing with terrible shin splints and beaten up feet for quite some time now and can’t go on with it anymore. I have been advised to rest and recuperate is the best way forward." Hi all. Sadly I had to withdraw from Wimbledon today after my match in Eastbourne. I have been dealing with terrible shin splints and beaten up feet for quite some time now and can’t go on with it anymore. I have been advised to rest and recuperate is the best way forward. Wimbledon update:OUT: Korda
IN: Lucky LoserWimbledon update:OUT: KordaIN: Lucky LoserHi all. Sadly I had to withdraw from Wimbledon today after my match in Eastbourne. I have been dealing with terrible shin splints and beaten up feet for quite some time now and can’t go on with it anymore. I have been advised to rest and recuperate is the best way forward. Korda is aiming to be back for the North American hardcourt swing in August.
#6 Leylah Fernandez
Leylah Fernandez at the 2022 French Open. Leylah Fernandez made it to the quarterfinals of the French Open for the first time this year. Despite not being at her best physically, she gave it her all and fought until the end, but ultimately came up short. Unfortunately, this aggravated her injury, which was later revealed to be a foot fracture. See you soonSee you soon Hence, Fernandez won't be participating in Wimbledon this year. She's targeting a return at the Citi Open in Washington, which is set to happen during the first week of August.