Sharapova
pulls out of US Open due to leg injury
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[August 31, 2015]
By Larry Fine
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Maria Sharapova,
winner of five grand slam events, has pulled out of the U.S. Open tennis
championships due to a leg injury, the Russian said on Sunday.
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Sharapova, 28, has not played a match since losing to Serena
Williams in the Wimbledon semi-finals in July and withdrew from
hardcourt tournaments in Toronto and Cincinnati in August, citing a
right leg strain."Unfortunately, I will not be able to compete in
this year's US Open," she tweeted.
"I have done everything possible to be ready but it was just not
enough time. To all my amazing fans, I will be back in the Asian
swing in a few weeks and look forward to finishing the year healthy
and strong."
It marks the second time in three years that the 2006 champion has
withdrawn from the year's last grand slam event.
Her absence robs the U.S. Open of some star power and a possible
marquee showdown.
Sharapova, who has won each of the four grand slam tournaments
during her career, was seeded to meet top-seeded American world
number one Serena Williams in the semi-finals.
The 33-year-old Williams is campaigning to win a fourth U.S. Open
title in a row that would give her a rare grand slam sweep of the
year's four majors.
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The Russian, however, has not proven much of an obstacle to the
big-serving Williams, who has beaten Sharapova in 18 of their 20
career meetings and has not lost to her in 11 years.
The U.S. Tennis Association said on Sunday that Russian Daria
Kasatkina is the lucky loser who will replace Sharapova in the main
draw.
The U.S. Open starts on Monday.
(Editing by Andrew Both)
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