McEnroe calls for ATP schedule review as injuries mount
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[August 25, 2017]
(Reuters) - John McEnroe says
the ATP Tour must consider reviewing its schedule in a bid to cut
down on injuries after Canadian Milos Raonic joined the list of top
players sitting out the U.S. Open.
While Raonic (wrist) is expected to rejoin the Tour later in the
year, the three other high-profile absentees from Flushing Meadows
-- Novak Djokovic (elbow), Kei Nishikori (wrist) and Stan Wawrinka
(knee) -- have been ruled out for the rest of the season.
Seven-time grand slam winner McEnroe said players had become more
prone to injuries as the game evolved over the years and said
officials should take another look at the schedule to see if they
can lighten the load.
"They have worked over the years to get it down to nine or 10
months," McEnroe told ESPN. "I think perhaps they would be better
served to continue to look at that.
"Sometimes it's unpredictable. But certainly the wear and tear is
there, because the ball is being hit harder so you have to react
quicker. So things happen more often than they did in the past.
That's part of why you're seeing a lot of injuries.
"But let's face it, there have been injuries for a long time. This
is nothing new. They are going to continue to look at it ... we
should continue to try to figure out ways to get the maximum out of
all the players."
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John McEnroe on centre court REUTERS/Toby Melville
Swiss ace Roger Federer and world number one Rafa
Nadal were sidelined for the latter stages of last season as they
sought to recover from long-term problems.
Federer withdrew from the Cincinnati Masters earlier this month due
to a back injury while world number two Andy Murray has struggled
with a hip problem since the French Open but both have said that
they would play in New York.
The U.S. Open, the final grand slam of the season, is being held
from Aug. 28 to Sept. 10.
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
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